"happen to like the DAK trigger system and have seen some very accurate shooting during classes, the concern that is raised is: why would you manually cock a DA/SA Sig?
this is especially confusing in light of your having attended a quite few formal firearm classes...i'm unaware of any well known shooting shoot that teaches cocking the hammer on the first shot of a DA/SA pistol"
Actually, quite a few folks like to draw and cock a DA semi. It gives a much nicer first round trigger pull and you are much more likely to hit what you are aiming at. Not sure if it's taught in any formal training classes, but the method IS used, and it wouldn't surprise me if somewhere they do teach it.
Have you ever seen the Israeli method of draw?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRdZ3hZ8y-w
I am done....I am done with guns!!!!
Maybe a 1911...No Maybe a Glock 30SF...No I dont know.
I've got a small chip somewhere in that general area. It happened somewhere in the first 1,000 rounds. I've got about 10,000 rounds through mine. I wouldn't worry about it. The chip has not grown and in general,the finish is holding up very very well. The fancy word for nicks and scratches is "patina".