So, if you effectively let it out each time, it's like a way lighter DAO right? but if you are doing rapid strings...triple tap etc....your reset point half way is just a couple of lbs heavier but still decent?
I shoot an lem, DA/SA's, strikers pretty much same, and DA revolvers a bit less just to frequency so always wondered how bad these would effect me.
Instead of trying to spot the hammer difference...like nubby instead of all the way up I think....
As long as there is no decocker lever you know that it isn't DA/SA but either DAK or DAO right?
So what is the hammer difference DAO vs DAK to look for?
Do some people prefer DAK and the smaller trigger pull poundage difference between them, then the larger difference of the DA/SA?
Again, rapid fire, like double or triple tap or fast five or whatever...is there more of less of a tendancy to throw the 2nd shot low like in a DA/SA from over muscling the gun.
Further SIGNESS re spotting in pics/GB....if it's a thinner front to back trigger that is the Short Reach Trigger but doesn't mean the Short Reset Trigger is necessarily installed though right?
Does a newer pistol that came with E2 grips means you may get either the short reset and/or short reach or is that totally dependent on models and mostly the more expensive ones?
I'm curious about getting a p239 in .40 and added +1 bases and sigs are hard to figure out.