MossRoad
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Trigger pulls on a semi auto can vary greatly, especially if the semi auto is designed for conceal carry. My Taurus PT111 9mm Semi Auto has a long trigger pull until it breaks over and actually fires, that way by design for a conceal carry designed pistol. And not all semi auto's have an exposed hammer, actually very few do nowadays.
Agree. Some double action guns, especially semi autos without safeties have very long trigger pulls. There have been a couple I thought something was wrong. I have noticed this more with semi autos.
Not sure Glock is that bad, but it probably fits this category. I haven't fired mine awhile.
I tend to think double action semi autos will not work for him.
Sure, 22 is fine for plinking cans, or for women who won't carry something else. Better then nothing.
Part of his problem has been cocking the hammer.
Single action revolvers have longer travel to cock. Single actions also tend to have different frames. Maybe a double action would work for him.
Thanks to both of you. :thumbsup: