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Bill,
Do they still make single action. I thought the invention of the double action saw the end of the single action. "Bill McKee" wrote in message k.net... "Dan Krueger" wrote in message nk.net... Skipper wrote: Doug Kanter wrote: Any auto is inherently dangerous for the occasional user *particularly* in a stressful situation. The double action is much safer. Further, the persuasive nature of the laser cannot be underestimated to defuse the situation. The better *defensive* weapon is the S&W. Why do you think an auto is more dangerous? Far more likely to fire an unintended round while aimed at the perp. Both guns can kill, the double action is the safer gun in the hands of a nervous owner...for obvious reasons. There must be the threat of bodily harm *before* pulling the trigger. -- Skipper You probably meant to say "Double action only" and they are safer but too slow for home defense. How much time do you think you have to react to a threat? If you have enough time, you avoid it and call the cops. Dan Single action would not be the greatest for home protection. May be safer. Single action means you have to cock the gun, pull back the hammer for each shot. A double action can be cocked like a single action, or pulling the trigger also cocks the gun first. Cocking a revolver, also indexes the cylinder to have the next chamber under the hammer. The single action would be safer, as a kid would have to cock the gun first, instead of just pulling the trigger to fire a round. |