Originally posted by: InlineFour
Originally posted by: JDMnAR1
With single action autos, you either carry it cocked and locked or you have to manually pull back the hammer for the first shot. Not so for double action.
so double action and single action autos only matter for the first shot?
It depends.
If you have a single action revolver, you have to cock the hammer on each shot.
If you have a double action revolver, you can pull the trigger or you can cock the hammer and pull the trigger. The difference is when you cock it, like a single action you cut a bunch of movement from the trigger. The next shot will be double action.
If you have a single action automatic, the trigger pull is consistent on every shot.
If you have a double action automatic, the first shot is a heavy DA, and the subsequents are SA.
If you have a double action only, all shots are fired DA with a heavy/long trigger pull.