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Old January 7, 2013, 11:51 PM   #5
DarthNul
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orionengnr: Thanks for the reply. I own and occasionally carry all the guns that I said I was familiar with in the opening post. I don't carry around the house, and even though I work for a family that owns one of the largest gun retailers in the USA, I cannot carry at work. I'm looking for something smaller so I can carry more often, but I can't/don't need to carry 24/7.

To me, double-action/single-action means it works like my Sig P226 or FN-P45: when it's not cocked, I can pull the trigger and it'll shoot and then stay cocked for the next shot. I'm not talking about a trigger with a slight camming action that requires the gun to be ~94% cocked prior to pulling the trigger.

I could live with a slide mounted de-cocker like my Beretta 92 has, but I prefer it to be on the frame.
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