MossRoad
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He mentioned a blackhawk, single action revolver.
A single action would have an easier trigger. He would have to operate the slide. But they do make device to help grab them
Although my question was semi-auto specific.... I understand double/single action. The same thing would apply to double/single action revolvers. Once you operate the slide to cock the trigger on a semi-auto, or once you pull the hammer back on either a semi-auto or revolver to cock it, single or double action, either one, its cocked and the trigger pull would be just as easy to release it, I'd think. Am I missing something?
What has me questioning it is the suggestions that a single action might be easier for him to pull the trigger. It wouldn't be, because single or double, he'd still have to cock it somehow if he doesn't want to pull a double action trigger from the un-cocked condition.