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Posted on 1/15/19 at 4:08 pm to klrstix
Most people who own 229's don't actually carry them.
(Of course that's also true of most M&P and Glock owners.)
But if you're going to actually carry on a serious (EDNDO) basis, get an M&P or a Glock. They weigh less, plus you'll only have to master one trigger pull.
If you're really committed to practicing enough to master the DA/SA trigger, ignore the second clause in the preceding sentence.
If you're not committed to that level of practice (a few thousand rounds), but are still committed to carrying a SIG, I guess you could get one with the DAK trigger.
(Of course that's also true of most M&P and Glock owners.)
But if you're going to actually carry on a serious (EDNDO) basis, get an M&P or a Glock. They weigh less, plus you'll only have to master one trigger pull.
If you're really committed to practicing enough to master the DA/SA trigger, ignore the second clause in the preceding sentence.
If you're not committed to that level of practice (a few thousand rounds), but are still committed to carrying a SIG, I guess you could get one with the DAK trigger.
Posted on 1/15/19 at 6:36 pm to klrstix
I definitely prefer DA/SA for the safety. The long first trigger pull helps keep you from glock legging yourself but theres still no active safeties to disengage on the draw.
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