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I have an S&W M&P 9mm which I really like. I LOVE to shoot my wife's S&W Model 66 .357 revolver. It has the smoothest DA trigger, and is rock solid accurate.

Do any of you know of any semi-auto pistols with smooth DA or DA-Like triggers? Ive shot a standard SA 1911 once and really liked it. Anyone have any experience with the Para LDA system? Others? BTW I've also shot a Kahr P9 with a really smooth DA trigger. That is in the running.

Looking for something for target, possibly Bullseye, or HD. Not planning to carry at this point.

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Do you mean DA or DA/SA? Are you firing the revolver cocked or uncocked?

I love revolvers and DA/SA automatics, but the length of trigger pull sux when you're firing in DA mode.

My carry weapon is a hammerless revolver and I've had to train myself to half pull the trigger then aim to get the accuracy I want.

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I have an S&W M&P 9mm which I really like. I LOVE to shoot my wife's S&W Model 66 .357 revolver. It has the smoothest DA trigger, and is rock solid accurate.

Do any of you know of any semi-auto pistols with smooth DA or DA-Like triggers? Ive shot a standard SA 1911 once and really liked it. Anyone have any experience with the Para LDA system? Others? BTW I've also shot a Kahr P9 with a really smooth DA trigger. That is in the running.

Looking for something for target, possibly Bullseye, or HD. Not planning to carry at this point.

Gray

1911 triggers rule! Sounds like you've found that out...;)

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My Stoeger Cougar has a smooth trigger, too. Just as nice or better than any revolver, in my opinion.

I like the sound of that. I just picked up a new (used?? [it appears new to me];) off of Gunbroker) Stoeger Cougar 8000 this week from my FFL. I plan to try it out this weekend.

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A Glock with a NY1 trigger spring + 3.5lb connector installed is very revolver like, smooth and constant at around 6.5-7lbs.

While I'm not a fan of DAO semi-autos I fondled an LDA once, and while the thought of a DA 1911 seemed like heresy to me, it was actually pretty darn smooth and surprisingly nice.

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Guest BigShot

Try the Para Carry 7 DAO. It has the sweetest 2-stage pull I have ever encountered on a 1911 design. Mainspring is cocked by the slide action so all the trigger has to do is bring the hammer to the sear. Pretty slick.

BigShot :stare:

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