General Geoff
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One other thing to consider is the actual type of gun you're handling which can affect likelihood of ND. Example, I have a CZ Shadow 2 which by all accounts is meant to be a competition gun, and is built to excel in certain formats and within established rule sets of organized pistol competitions.
It is a DA/SA pistol with exposed hammer and a manual safety, however there is no decocking lever or button. To get the pistol into a condition of loaded chamber with hammer down for a double action first trigger pull, you must physically hold the hammer back with your thumb (or other finger) while intentionally pulling the trigger with a loaded chamber. This is just asking for a ND, and from what I'm told, happens with some regularity at matches with this pistol due to its popularity.
It is a DA/SA pistol with exposed hammer and a manual safety, however there is no decocking lever or button. To get the pistol into a condition of loaded chamber with hammer down for a double action first trigger pull, you must physically hold the hammer back with your thumb (or other finger) while intentionally pulling the trigger with a loaded chamber. This is just asking for a ND, and from what I'm told, happens with some regularity at matches with this pistol due to its popularity.