A Long Time to Realize I Didn't Like DA Autos

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I was going through the gun photos on my back-up hard drive the other night. Man I sure owned and sold a lot of double action semi-automatic pistols before I finally made up my mind to stick with single action 1911 and 1911 like pistols!

Over the years here are the DA and DAO's I've tried: Beretta 92F, Browning BDA .380, CZ-75, CZ-75D, Glock 22, Kahr K-9, Kahr CW-45, Sig Mosquito, Sig P-6, Sig P-220, S&W's: M39-2, M59, CS-45, 3913, 4566, 5906, 6906. Taurus PT-22, Taurus TCP, Walther P-38, Walther P-22.

The most accurate pistols were the S&W 3913, CZ-75 & Sig P220. The 3913 is the only one I actually regret selling.

The single worst pistol on the list; the Taurus PT-22. Its slide would fly off and land ten feet in front of the pistol every so often. Other duds were the Kahr-CW-45, Sig Mosquito (junk!!) and Walther P-38.

Best cheap pistol was the Taurus TCP. Once broken in it would feed all .380 ammo and everything hit point of aim. I ditched it as a carry gun because the magazine release would get partially depressed in my pocket holster turning it into a single shot pistol.
 
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I don't like double-action autos for anything but very short range, deep concealment guns, where a crappy trigger pull isn't that important.

I've never seen a DA auto that didn't have a lousy DA pull (and usually the SA as well).

I stick with SA autos like the M1911 and BHP, and "safe action" guns like the Glock.

I don't currently own a DA gun, and wouldn't, other than a something like a PPK for pocket carry.
 
I'm just the opposite, I just sold my last 1911 and bought a CZ-75 9m/m. I actually love the GI style 1911 .45 and will surely get another one some day, but my first choice defensive handgun is the CZ-75 and it does have a stiff DA trigger but I have a pretty strong trigger finger so hits are not a problem. The single action pull is only 3lbs and I can clear the plate rack at my range with this gun faster than with any gun I have ever owned, and I have owned a LOT of handguns over the years!
 
Someone give me a review about the Colt Double Eagle......45 in a d/A.

I'm a think'n, and I'm a look'n.




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I'm just the opposite, I just sold my last 1911 and bought a CZ-75 9m/m. I actually love the GI style 1911 .45 and will surely get another one some day, but my first choice defensive handgun is the CZ-75 and it does have a stiff DA trigger but I have a pretty strong trigger finger so hits are not a problem. The single action pull is only 3lbs and I can clear the plate rack at my range with this gun faster than with any gun I have ever owned, and I have owned a LOT of handguns over the years!

The CZ-75 and CZ-75D Compact were both great shooters. I'd still have the CZ-75 if I intended to carry a full size 9MM double stack pistol. Plus, I have a target sight Browning High Power so the CZ went to a new owner through the Forum classifieds.
 
Glad you found what you like. :)

I tend to shoot DA revolvers a lot so I'm just used to DA.

I'm just glad there are so many different kinds to try! :D
 
While I don't agree with everything the man wrote, my favorite quote from the late Col. Jeff Cooper was, "Double action in an auto pistol seems to me an ingenious solution to a non-existent problem."

I own a couple of DA/SA autos; a couple of CZ83's, a Beretta 85SF, a Sig P232. Never carry them in DA mode.
 
I'm not much of a pistol guy as I have more revolvers. I've owned a few DA/SA pistols and never found anything that seemed to be a deal breaker. The Sig 220 was the best. Then I tried a 1911 and sold everything else. Just didn't want to be switching between two fire control systems and I like the trigger on the 1911 that much. I can see why the military and LE agencies like DA/SA but they have different requirements than I do.
 
Started with a 1911, will no doubt always have one...

Tried to love the SIG 220 .45 but could never hit a bull in the butt with it, no matter what I tried. Finally gave it to a fellow officer who liked them because of all the times he paid for Chinese lunch when I was poor.

My Kahr CW45 had a really great, revolver-like DA pull and shot quite accurately--when it worked.

I sometimes wonder who absorbs all the expenses involved if the design, development, manufacture, and support of these also-rans...

Say what you will about Gaston Glock, he came up with a saleable mouse trap, sold a million of them, and got rich. Hell, even I own one now.
 
Not surprised to see the CZ mentioned several times. I had the compact in 9mm but just never felt the love. It was heavy, solidly built, accurate and very reliable. The trigger was gritty but became smoother with use. All of these things were positives for me. The negative was the long reach for the trigger when in double action and lots of take up when in single action. I may be picky but the trigger was the deciding factor in selling it and replacing it with a 1911. Like steamloco, I'm sticking with that platform.
 
Congradulations on finding what works for you.

It's been an observation that few people can really like a DA auto , that wern't already confortable with DA revolvers. And then to complicate matters DA revolver people have a highented sense of what a good DA pull is supposed to be , and lots of DA autos fall short.

But when you do find one that fits your hand , and has a near revolver quality DA , then things look up.

My P225 ( civillian , not a surplus P6 ) has the best DA I have yet to experience on a bottom feeder. My Ruger P90 has a quite servicable DA, and is current prefered carry .45acp. My previous M469 was also quite servicable , and saw frequent usage in its day. CZ's I have put thru their paces have been generally good.

But I'm me , and everyone else is themselves , and we live in a semi-free country.

There is a whole generation of shooters now who have only experienced striker fired semiautos, and that that defines "normal". . But even on that front there is a little hope. A Glock w/ std trigger , and NY-1 trigger return puts me in mind of a Colt DA revolver.
 
The single worst pistol on the list; the Taurus PT-22. Its slide would fly off and land ten feet in front of the pistol every so often.

That's probly the best pistol that you ever had... and you didn't even know it. If ya shot at somebody's head with it, and missed... the slide might have knocked him out.
 
I've never understood putting a double action trigger on an auto. The crisp SA trigger on a well tuned 1911 is tough to beat. How many people have long heavy triggers on their rifles and shotguns?
 
That's probly the best pistol that you ever had... and you didn't even know it. If ya shot at somebody's head with it, and missed... the slide might have knocked him out.

The slide would've hit the assailant in his family jewels, not the head. Either would more likely be a better stopper than the inaccurate .22 LR fire coming from the barrel.
 
I will be the first to admit to loving the crisp pull of a good 1911, but I keep a Sig220 next to the bed. I want that long heavier pull if I get woke up by breaking glass in the middle of the night.
 

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