smokey
2A TEACHER
- Jan 31, 2008
- 31,497
Nope...
Only one of us if wrong and it's not me.
Smokey, you remember I'm a M&P armorer don't you?
Smith and the ATF say the M&P is double action.
GLOCK and the ATF say GLOCK is double action.
I dunno what Springfield says but the ATF says the XD is single action.
All 3 of these are striker fired guns but 2 of them have enough rearward movement of the striker that they were classified as double action .
When the HS2000 was originally imported the ATF gave it zero points for being double action making it single action.
Haha gotcha. Of course the atf also says a shoe string is a machine gun...soooo..... Being "double action", the m&p and the glock have second strike right? If you pull the trigger and the first hit sets in an unproperly seated primer, you can just pull the trigger again for it to fire right?