HoosierQ
Member
There seem to be a lot of different actions on striker fired pistols. S&W Sigma is pretty much 100% DA, Glock is 70% DA. All this is based on the amount of travel of the striker when the trigger is pulled and/or the ability of the striker to pop the primer from an "at rest" position...
...I guess. This is where my question comes in. Another THR member FlaChef had a small chart (and noted some of the things I mentioned above)
So, is there a definitive way to know whether your striker fired pistol is DA or SA? Is there and industry standard? Heaven forbid a regulatory standard?
Is the XD really a full SA pistol?
What is the M&P, DA or SA?
At any rate, anything that educates me and others on striker fired pistols would be great! Oh for the straightforwardness of the hammer!
...I guess. This is where my question comes in. Another THR member FlaChef had a small chart (and noted some of the things I mentioned above)
So, is there a definitive way to know whether your striker fired pistol is DA or SA? Is there and industry standard? Heaven forbid a regulatory standard?
Is the XD really a full SA pistol?
What is the M&P, DA or SA?
At any rate, anything that educates me and others on striker fired pistols would be great! Oh for the straightforwardness of the hammer!