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Originally Posted by 44caliberkid
Just because you have a decocker doesn’t mean you can’t carry cocked and locked. The S&W 4506 and 1006 for example. The safety lever has 3 positions, on safe, fire and decock. You can carry cocked and lock, one click down to fire, push all the way down to decock. I thought the PX4, being discussed in the other thread, was like that too, at least from the YouTube vids I watched about it. The Taurus TH series is like that.
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I like those as well.
The issue for me is just being forced into hammer-down carry. If I can avoid that, I'm good.
Also, it's not so much about "learning" two different pulls. It's the fact that pull #2 takes a different grip, leverage, and orientation of the trigger finger compared to pull #1. There is more than just a purely mental switch between the two -- the physical orientation in the hand needs to be subtly adjusted, for best results. Not ideal, when speed is of the essence.