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Old August 16, 2014, 09:27 AM   #14
wild cat mccane
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The confusion is: When the gun is cocked, why doesn't the trigger move rearward with the cocking action? Walther calls it Anti Stress. Perhaps it is a by product of the trigger design and they just named it Anti Stress to cover this?

As the SA in the P99 is 4.5-5lbs, at a full trigger length pull, I would think some would feel comfortable carrying in single action in AS (light, but full length pull. Personally, I find stress in the glock triggers and other SA like set ups unless I am shooting the gun. I handle the P99 in DA when loaded.

I don't think anyone recommends carrying the P99 cocked with the trigger set by the user at half point-like a glock but without the dangle safety.
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