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03-29-2018, 05:23 AM
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3914 DAO vs 3953
I own and love my 3953 with it's consistent 8 lb trigger. Does anyone know how the trigger on the former NYPD 3914 DAO compares ?
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03-29-2018, 06:22 AM
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I own both and consider the 3914 DAO a bit more revolver like.
Also, the much maligned second strike capability makes dry fire practice more realistic.
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03-29-2018, 04:02 PM
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Matt,
Could you guess a trigger pull in lbs? Is it any better than the DA pull on the traditional DA/SA ?
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03-29-2018, 08:42 PM
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My 3914DAO trigger pull is heavier than the DA trigger on the DA/SA 3rd gens that I own. Not horrible but strong. I will try to take a measurement later tonight. I imagine the mainspring could be changed out for something lighter from Wolff.
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03-29-2018, 11:52 PM
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Is it any better than the DA pull on the traditional DA/SA ?
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The same thing. My trigger gauge only goes to 8#, which isn't high enough to measure it.
Going to a lighter mainspring makes it a tad lighter, but still long.
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According to S&W parts list, mainspring, trigger, drawbar, hammer strut, sear, sideplate, etc., etc, all the same.
I gotta think, 3914DAO pull must be pretty close to 3914 DA pull.
What do you think?
John
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Little to no difference on trigger pull
Yes, best as I can tell, on my two, at least according to my "uncalibrate trigger finger".
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I had a 3914DAO, it broke over 11#'s consistently on my Lyman.
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Matt,
Could you guess a trigger pull in lbs? Is it any better than the DA pull on the traditional DA/SA ?
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I transitioned from Revolvers to DAO so I have no experience with TDA.
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