The Frustrating Search For A Double Action Carry Pistol

Published on September 27, 2021
Duration: 10:00

This video explores the challenges of finding modern double-action (DA/SA or DAO) semi-automatic pistols for concealed carry, as most are larger service pistols. Chris Baker highlights the safety advantages of DA/SA triggers, such as a heavier first pull and the ability to manually control the hammer. He recommends the Beretta PX4 Compact, HK P30, and CZ P-07 as top DA/SA carry options, while noting the limited 'slim' DA/SA market. Alternatives like striker-fired pistols with manual safeties or Striker Control Devices (SCDs) are also discussed for enhanced safety.

Quick Summary

DA/SA pistols offer enhanced safety for concealed carry due to their heavier first trigger pull (6-10 lbs) and the ability to manually control the hammer while holstering. Top recommendations include the Beretta PX4 Compact, HK P30, and CZ P-07, though they are bulkier than slim 9mm options. Alternatives include striker-fired guns with manual safeties or Striker Control Devices (SCDs).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: The Search for DA Carry Pistols
  2. 01:02DA/SA Safety Benefits & Risk Management
  3. 02:55Limited DAO Semi-Auto Options
  4. 03:41Top DA/SA Carry Recommendations
  5. 05:21The 'Slim' DA/SA Problem
  6. 07:39Alternatives: Manual Safeties & SCDs

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the safety advantages of DA/SA pistols for concealed carry?

DA/SA pistols offer a heavier first trigger pull (6-10 lbs), which reduces the risk of accidental discharge. Additionally, the hammer can be manually controlled with the thumb while holstering, providing an extra layer of safety compared to many striker-fired designs.

What are the best DA/SA pistols recommended for concealed carry?

Chris Baker recommends the Beretta PX4 Compact, HK P30, and CZ P-07 as top DA/SA choices for concealed carry. While effective, he notes they are generally bulkier than modern slim 9mm pistols.

Are there any slim DA/SA pistols suitable for concealed carry?

The market for slim DA/SA pistols is very limited. The Springfield XD-E is mentioned, but it's considered surprisingly bulky compared to popular slim striker-fired options like the S&W Shield or Sig P365.

What are alternatives to DA/SA pistols for safe concealed carry?

For those preferring slim striker-fired pistols, alternatives include models with manual thumb safeties, such as the Sig P365 XL. Another option is adding a Striker Control Device (SCD) to a Glock to replicate the hammer-pinning safety feature.

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