Why I Switched to Double Action Semi-Autos

Published on May 12, 2016
Duration: 8:14

Chris Baker, an experienced firearms instructor, explains his return to Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) pistols, citing enhanced safety features like the long double-action trigger pull and the 'thumb on hammer' reholstering technique. He highlights that while instruction can be a hurdle, mastering DA/SA offers superior safety, especially for Appendix Carry, and can lead to high-level performance due to excellent single-action triggers.

Quick Summary

DA/SA pistols offer enhanced safety through their long, heavy double-action trigger pull and the 'thumb on hammer' reholstering technique, reducing accidental discharge risks. While instruction can be challenging, mastering DA/SA allows for high-level performance due to excellent single-action triggers, making them ideal for Appendix (AIWB) carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to DA/SA Pistols
  2. 00:27Personal History & Initial Struggles
  3. 01:24The Instruction Gap for DA/SA
  4. 02:15The Safety Argument for DA/SA
  5. 03:34Safe Reholstering Technique
  6. 03:55DA/SA Performance Potential
  7. 04:37Four Reasons for Switching to DA/SA

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main safety advantages of Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) pistols?

DA/SA pistols offer enhanced safety through their long, heavy double-action trigger pull, which provides tactile feedback and requires deliberate action. Additionally, the 'thumb on hammer' technique during reholstering physically prevents accidental discharge if the trigger snags.

Why do many instructors struggle to teach DA/SA pistols effectively?

Effective DA/SA instruction requires specialized knowledge of its unique trigger system and safety protocols. Many instructors, accustomed to simpler striker-fired designs, may not possess the necessary expertise, leading students to abandon the platform.

Can DA/SA pistols perform as well as striker-fired guns?

Yes, once the double-action pull is mastered, DA/SA pistols often feature a superior single-action trigger with a very short reset. This allows for high-level shooting performance that can rival or exceed that of many striker-fired firearms.

Is DA/SA a good choice for Appendix (AIWB) carry?

DA/SA pistols are considered excellent for Appendix (AIWB) carry due to their inherent safety features. The ability to manage the hammer during reholstering provides an extra layer of security against accidental discharges.

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