Wanting to switch to double action/ single action guns.

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  • cmb101

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    I did a search to see if there was a forum for this already and I didn't see one, But I am thinking about switching form striker fired to double action/ single action(which I will referrer to as da/sa for now on).

    I used to have a sd40ve, but my wife couldn't shot 40 S&W so we sold our 40's and got 9mms. I went form a kel-pf9 to a Smith & Wesson shield and I traded the kel-pf9 for a European American Armory polymer compact in pink for the wife to have as a opiton to carry and we both fell in love with the trigger and how nice the gun shot. The only thing I don't like is it just has a safety and I would rather have a decoker. I am not a big fan on having to remember to switch something off before shooting, Or the possibility of it getting bumped off.

    I've started to look for guns with a decoker and was wondering what are some good guns brands that have decoking options? I know CZ, EAA, Beretta and Sig Sauer are their more?
     

    Woobie

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    Those are the big 3. There are some CZ clones that could make the list. Tanfoglio has made some nice stuff, and if you can afford, Sphinx is supposed to be awesome.

    Whatever you do, don't pick up a CZ. You may not put it back down. :koolaid:
     

    IUBrink

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    Good choice. I myself have a Sig Pro 2022, and as much as I love it, it is a little bulky. I'm looking to potentially make the move over to this guy or the CZ-P07.
     

    308jake

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    FNH FNX series is great. They are reasonably priced, have nice triggers and are very accurate. I will gladly meet you at MCFG to shoot them if you like.
     

    Bigtanker

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    Old school but solid SA/DA performers include the Beretta 92/96 series and the S&W 5906/4006.

    I'll second the 3rd Gen S&W's. Built like tanks. They can be had in decocker only too. I carried a 3913 for a few years and loved it.
     
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