Originally Posted by RGK
Originally Posted by RJM
Originally Posted by UPhiker
With revolvers, they'd have to master the DA trigger pull.
When I teach Basic Pistol courses everyone starts off with a DA revolver...and learns how to shoot it DA. In some of the classes 90% of the students shoot smaller groups DA than SA.
Bob



Great idea.
Bob

That's how I learned when I was 19. My NRA instructor (retired Deputy Sheriff) brought a few S&W revolvers to the range, and that was all I shot, and only in double action. The course I took was one on one over like 20 hours of instruction. First was intro to handgun shooting, then Defensive Handgun. I really learned the double action trigger during that training. He had me shooting for most of the hour, and I came to the range and drilled what I learned between classes, too. Not to mention dry fire at home, balancing a quarter on top of my revolver while pulling the trigger.