Quote Originally Posted by Trvlngnrs View Post
Agreed. I just sold my Sig P220 for this reason.
If it was a later framed gun you could have traded trigger parts for the DAK group and never had to worry about that transition again. I wasnt sold on the DAK trigger untill recently, I had a 229 SAS DAK in .40 S&W and sold it then our department transitioned to the 229 DAK and I got to spend a lot more time with the system, now I love it and wish I hadnt sold that SAS. There is a lot to be said for a consistant smooth trigger pull and it really doesnt matter if it is SA or DAO as long as it's manageable. The transition from a heavy DA first shot to a lighter SA pull can be distracting especially under stress and if you choose to use one of these style weapons practice as much from the DA as you do from the SA if you want to make that first shot count.