This is a discussion on 9mm SA within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I'd like to get my hands on a 9mm SA automatic as my next handgun, but don't really know what's out there. Would prefer single ...
I'd like to get my hands on a 9mm SA automatic as my next handgun, but don't really know what's out there. Would prefer single stack as NY has a 10-round mag limit
We don't have rental ranges or any of that fun stuff here so it's hard to get an idea of what's good without buying it if you don't know someone who has one. I know it's pretty wide open, but looking for suggestions.
The springfield XD is single action only, double stack though. Your choice of 16rd or 10 rd mags. Not sure if the +1 in the chamber would put you over your limit.
I'd like to get my hands on a 9mm SA automatic as my next handgun, but don't really know what's out there. Would prefer single stack as NY has a 10-round mag limit
We don't have rental ranges or any of that fun stuff here so it's hard to get an idea of what's good without buying it if you don't know someone who has one. I know it's pretty wide open, but looking for suggestions.
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I just acquired a CZ-75B that is DA/SA...no decocker. It can be used C&L or CAREFULLY de-cocked manually... They do make an SA version. If the trigger's any nicer than my plain-jane B model...and it feels good in your hands...I'd recommend it without reservation!
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Negative. It is a double action, striker fired pistol.
The only single action 9 mm pistols that I know of (besides some 1911s in that caliber) are the Browning High Power and the CZ 75 SA.
The XD is striker fired, but it is fully cocked. When the trigger is pulled, all it does is release the striker - so it is single action. You're confusing it with a Glock.