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Old 05-23-2010, 02:34 PM
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What are the differences between these two pistols? I've tried searching the forum and google with no real luck. Thanks.
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1076 is SA. 1086 is DAO
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They are both mid-size S&W 3rd Gen 10mm semi-autos. The 1076 has a frame mounted decocker and is a type of DA/SA. The 1086 is DAO and has no levers.
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The 1076 had a decocking lever similar to the ones SIG use..
These were used by the Kentucky State Police BTW..
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1076- frame mounted decocker TDA or DA/SA

1086-DAO
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Also the 1086 and 1046 has no second strike capability, when you rack the slide to chamber a round, it leaves the firing pin partcially cocked and then when you pull the trigger it cocks the hammer fully and the firing pin strikes the primer to fire a round.

If for some reason the round doesn't fire, you can NOT just pull the trigger for a second strike. You have to pull the slide back(which is what you would do in the event of a non firing round situation anyway to clear that round)
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