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Tbh I've owned a ksc m92 & a tm 226, prob a personal thing but there was something about the triggers that didn't float my boat, dunno if the pull was longer ?.Only double action on m9's and sigs on the first shot, and that's only if you de-cock it after readying/cocking.
Glocks get my vote, tm or ksc. 34 in primary hand and 17/19 in the off hand.
My M9 is KSC as is the 26c , the M9 has to be 16+yrs old and still running like a train , the 26 was third hand but action is still tight as a drum . So just from my personal experience (obviously can’t speak for anyone else) but I am sometimes surprised they don’t have a higher profile in the market as generally I only hear good things about them .
Yea both TMSo which makes of the Glock and FN do you use?
I'm guessing TM.
Tbh I've owned a ksc m92 & a tm 226, prob a personal thing but there was something about the triggers that didn't float my boat, dunno if the pull was longer ?.
I'd also recommend glocks for a dual wield (my 18yo ksc g19 still going strong), snag free bodies good hard holster availability will make them very useable.
Double action/single action (ie, shorter trigger pull when the hammer is cocked), or double action only (hammer/striker reset after cycle, always the full travel trigger pull)
should only be on the first pull on the sig? if you dont want that you can always pull the hammer back with your thumb or rack the slide to cock it, shortening the trigger pull.
to be honest, i always forget other pistols have safety switches. was embarrassing when chronoing the luger and it not firing because the safety was on
Ah. My P226 is a DA/SA. I decock the hammer after chambering anyway, but follow up shots are on a really nice smooth light trigger pull. Like butter it is.