Favorite DA/SA Firearm
- Dat_Ginga
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Favorite DA/SA Firearm
Recently my DA/SA guns have been going with me to the range more often than any other handguns in my collection. I’ve been shooting berettas a lot more but can never put down my CZ Shadow 2.
How many of you shoot those DA/SA guns still and why are they your favorite? Also, what DA/SA guns fly under the radar that you think should get more attention?
How many of you shoot those DA/SA guns still and why are they your favorite? Also, what DA/SA guns fly under the radar that you think should get more attention?
Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
If I HAD to pick just one, it would be Beretta. A 96FS was my first centerfire handgun, and I’ve always loved them. As a younger dude, the factory grips were a wee tad large for me, but as an adult they’re fine.
BUT, the thin grips VZ puts out (and that WC and LTT both use) absolutely transform them and make them even better!
But I gotta admit I’m digging my Sigs (a gun I never thought I’d like when I was younger due to the decocker and slide release locations) and my lone CZ, a PCR (really want to try an SP01 soon!).
So on short, while I tend to carry a Glock more often than not, my appreciation for, and use of, DA/SA stuff has been on the rise quite a bit lately, something I don’t see changing any time soon! Next on the list is a P228 and that SP01, then I wanna jump into S&W 3rd Gen stuff!
Who says DA/SA stuff is dead?! 
BUT, the thin grips VZ puts out (and that WC and LTT both use) absolutely transform them and make them even better!
But I gotta admit I’m digging my Sigs (a gun I never thought I’d like when I was younger due to the decocker and slide release locations) and my lone CZ, a PCR (really want to try an SP01 soon!).
So on short, while I tend to carry a Glock more often than not, my appreciation for, and use of, DA/SA stuff has been on the rise quite a bit lately, something I don’t see changing any time soon! Next on the list is a P228 and that SP01, then I wanna jump into S&W 3rd Gen stuff!


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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
Not to try to bash this thread or the concept,...but ever since converting to the Church of Glock, I've not bothered to touch a DA/SA auto since the early 90s. Being originally a 1911 fanboy (and still loving and appreciating a finely tuned one), I'm forever spoiled on what a PROPER SA trigger pull should be. And as well, having had S&W revolvers with tuned actions, I also know what a PROPER DA trigger pull should be. So I have NEVER experienced any DA/SA auto that had either worth a damn. For me, the Glock triggers, when reduced to the 5.5 or 4.5 lb triggers are close enough to a good SA release that I have never looked back.
I sold off my Taurus 92 and Ruger P89 and S&W 5906 in the 90s and haven't missed them at all.
But,...with that said,...if anyone can tell me of a DA/SA auto that actually has a decent trigger, I'd be curious to try it out. But I'm doubtful one exists.
I sold off my Taurus 92 and Ruger P89 and S&W 5906 in the 90s and haven't missed them at all.
But,...with that said,...if anyone can tell me of a DA/SA auto that actually has a decent trigger, I'd be curious to try it out. But I'm doubtful one exists.
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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
Basher wrote: ↑November 10th, 2021, 7:24 pm If I HAD to pick just one, it would be Beretta. A 96FS was my first centerfire handgun, and I’ve always loved them. As a younger dude, the factory grips were a wee tad large for me, but as an adult they’re fine.
BUT, the thin grips VZ puts out (and that WC and LTT both use) absolutely transform them and make them even better!
But I gotta admit I’m digging my Sigs (a gun I never thought I’d like when I was younger due to the decocker and slide release locations) and my lone CZ, a PCR (really want to try an SP01 soon!).
So on short, while I tend to carry a Glock more often than not, my appreciation for, and use of, DA/SA stuff has been on the rise quite a bit lately, something I don’t see changing any time soon! Next on the list is a P228 and that SP01, then I wanna jump into S&W 3rd Gen stuff!Who says DA/SA stuff is dead?!
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I do love those thin grips on both the LTT and Wilson berettas. I’m going to pick either one up whenever I find one. If you’re interested in the SP01 Northwest Armory in Scottsdale just got the SP01 in red and blue so they come with those aluminum grips in either color and have excellent triggers from the factory. I think they are part of their competition line.
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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
I have plenty of Glocks and carry one every day for the most part when I’m not carrying a Sig 365XL. I don’t think they are bad guns and my Glock 17 has about 25k rounds through it from the years I’ve owned it and used it in many local competitions around the valley. I think they are fine guns and for most people getting into the firearms world or wanting a do it all gun I do think Glocks are an excellent option. They are the king of aftermarket parts and accessories so it only proves that Glocks are popular.Suck My Glock wrote: ↑November 10th, 2021, 7:50 pm Not to try to bash this thread or the concept,...but ever since converting to the Church of Glock, I've not bothered to touch a DA/SA auto since the early 90s. Being originally a 1911 fanboy (and still loving and appreciating a finely tuned one), I'm forever spoiled on what a PROPER SA trigger pull should be. And as well, having had S&W revolvers with tuned actions, I also know what a PROPER DA trigger pull should be. So I have NEVER experienced any DA/SA auto that had either worth a damn. For me, the Glock triggers, when reduced to the 5.5 or 4.5 lb triggers are close enough to a good SA release that I have never looked back.
I sold off my Taurus 92 and Ruger P89 and S&W 5906 in the 90s and haven't missed them at all.
But,...with that said,...if anyone can tell me of a DA/SA auto that actually has a decent trigger, I'd be curious to try it out. But I'm doubtful one exists.
I’ve really liked the feel of the CZ’s custom shop triggers on their shadow series of guns and Wilson and Langdon Tactical both do a great job on berettas. I recommend those if you haven’t tried them.
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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
I've always been a big Sig fan. The P220, P226, and P229 come to mind, but I don't give the DA/SA guns as much love anymore. I've been spending more time with guns that I carry, and I hate carrying a DA/SA. I'm mostly shooting a Glock and a P226 SAO.
I have carried a DA/SA in the past, but it was a V1 USP compact and you could carry that locked and cocked. I've never owned one, but I've loved shooting the HKs with the LEM triggers. To me, the LEM seemed like the best of both worlds with having the long initial trigger pull, but without the heaviness. They feel more like a striker fired gun to me.
I have carried a DA/SA in the past, but it was a V1 USP compact and you could carry that locked and cocked. I've never owned one, but I've loved shooting the HKs with the LEM triggers. To me, the LEM seemed like the best of both worlds with having the long initial trigger pull, but without the heaviness. They feel more like a striker fired gun to me.
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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
Only ever shot my blued P89.. 

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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
The Langdon Trigger Job In A Bag does a pretty good job, actually. My LTT Elite has a very smooth DA, and while there’s more takeup on the SA than you’d find on a finely-tuned SAO gun, it’s very light and crisp with minimal over-travel. The reset is also insanely short for a DA/SA gun.Suck My Glock wrote: ↑November 10th, 2021, 7:50 pm Not to try to bash this thread or the concept,...but ever since converting to the Church of Glock, I've not bothered to touch a DA/SA auto since the early 90s. Being originally a 1911 fanboy (and still loving and appreciating a finely tuned one), I'm forever spoiled on what a PROPER SA trigger pull should be. And as well, having had S&W revolvers with tuned actions, I also know what a PROPER DA trigger pull should be. So I have NEVER experienced any DA/SA auto that had either worth a damn. For me, the Glock triggers, when reduced to the 5.5 or 4.5 lb triggers are close enough to a good SA release that I have never looked back.
I sold off my Taurus 92 and Ruger P89 and S&W 5906 in the 90s and haven't missed them at all.
But,...with that said,...if anyone can tell me of a DA/SA auto that actually has a decent trigger, I'd be curious to try it out. But I'm doubtful one exists.
That being said, nothing beats the Beretta 92FS Compact Type M I had years ago. The DA pull couldn’t have been more than an out-of-this-world smooth 6lbs, and SA was maybe 2lbs. I don’t know who did the trigger job on it, but it was the best DA/SA trigger I’ve ever felt. Short of a S&W 66-2 I also had, it was probably the best DA trigger I’ve ever felt.
So yeah, in skilled hands, a DA/SA can be tuned quite nicely, IMO!
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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
Mine would be the Smiths. More trim and compact than the Sig series, Beretta, HK, etc. The OEM DA pull is only matched/exceeded by a GrayGuns Sig, or a Langdon 92/96. Still, I've longed warmed to the classic SA 1911 and 1935, and most modern striker stuff.
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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
Walther P5 and P88.Suck My Glock wrote: ↑November 10th, 2021, 7:50 pm But,...with that said,...if anyone can tell me of a DA/SA auto that actually has a decent trigger, I'd be curious to try it out. But I'm doubtful one exists.
FWIW, the worst DA/SA I've ever shot was the Detonics Pocket 9.
Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
The P220 has a fantastic SA pull. I also love my CZ P-01 Compact’s trigger.
To each his own, but I have tried almost every trigger offered for Glocks and have yet to like any of them (and I do like Glocks). In the polymer world, the Walther PPQ reigns supreme, the the P320 and M&P 2.0 close behind.
Again…opinions.
To each his own, but I have tried almost every trigger offered for Glocks and have yet to like any of them (and I do like Glocks). In the polymer world, the Walther PPQ reigns supreme, the the P320 and M&P 2.0 close behind.
Again…opinions.
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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
W. German P226 and CZ 75.
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Re: Favorite DA/SA Firearm
I had a well loved Third gen in 45 DAO .. that gun was so damn sweet. I still keep a crooked I out for a 40 or 45 but pricing has gone through the roof and mags are near impossible to find but ... yup Sweet gunspneuby wrote: ↑November 11th, 2021, 2:46 am Mine would be the Smiths. More trim and compact than the Sig series, Beretta, HK, etc. The OEM DA pull is only matched/exceeded by a GrayGuns Sig, or a Langdon 92/96. Still, I've longed warmed to the classic SA 1911 and 1935, and most modern striker stuff.