Daewoo DP-51. I sold it because of the short trigger reach. The guy who bought it was looking for it specifically for the short trigger reach. It's made in South Korea. They must have small hands over there. I had to curl my finger to point backwards, finger tip on the trigger, to get it to fire. Or pull it with the middle section of my trigger finger. The reach is super short!
You can sorta carry it cocked and locked, SA only, but if you press on the back of the hammer, the bulk of the hammer goes down and the trigger pops forward. So it's not really designed for true SA unless you have a holster that would keep the hammer back. So that increases the trigger reach on the first shot, potentially. But it's only a really light DA part of the pull, and the break is the same as the SA. IIRC, you can also, alternatively, pull back the "hammer" with just a light touch and the trigger goes back to SA position, as well.
The guy who I sold it to was quite senior. I wonder if he had arthritis, too. He shot one years back and was now looking for one for the short trigger reach. And he bought it after looking, so I guess it works for him. He also regaled me with stories of the hundreds of thousands worth of guns that he bought and sold over the years as a gun dealer. He bought out firearm estate sales here and there and made some good money, I take it. Any rate, I think it's safe to say that he was fairly knowledgeable about firearms, and he was looking for this.
It's almost like the engineers were told to make the trigger reach as short as possible. And they exceeded beyond all expectations. Looking at my hand, I can't figure out how they made the trigger reach that short on a double stack pistol that holds 15. It's redeculous.
This post makes me sad. My favorite pistol is a G21, and I can barely reach the trigger, properly. It would be sad to say goodbye to it due to arthritis.