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    Default SIG DAK

    I prefer a DAO trigger over a double/single and have been looking at Para Ordinance guns.

    However I also really like the Sig's


    Does anyone have a Sig DAK? feedback? how does it compare to the Para LDA?


    Thanks

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    Default Re: SIG DAK

    The DAK is heavier, longer, and doesn't "stack" like the LDA trigger does.

    The LDA has the discernible take-up, then you can feel it stack before it breaks. The DAK is more like a DA revolver, just a little lighter than most.

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    Default Re: SIG DAK

    I had a Sig P220 in DAK. Didn't care for it and traded it off.

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    Default Re: SIG DAK

    I have 2 DAK's, P220 SAS and a P226R DAK. I can't compare it to the Para LDA, never shot one. I like the DAK and I find it a lot smoother than shooting a DA revolver. IMO, you have to break the DAK in properly and as you do, you like it more and more.

    BTW ........ The trigger pulls on the DAK are lighter than the DAO, as you probably know.
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    Default Re: SIG DAK

    I've got three Sigs with the DAK trigger and they are my main CCWs.

    I've never shot the Para LDA either, so I can't give you a comparison. I did own a Hk USP Compact with the LEM (their DAO trigger system) trigger and hated it. The Hk trigger had a very inconsistant long pull. It starts out real light and then stacks up before it breaks.

    The way that I would describe the DAK trigger is that it feels like a nice classic S&W wheel gun with about a 7 lb pull. It is consistant all the way through and it does not stack up at all.

    If you want to try one, I'd be more than happy to let you shoot one of mine. I've got a P239 SAS 9mm, a P229 .40S&W, and a P220 Carry SAS .45acp.
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    Default Re: SIG DAK

    Thanks for the input.


    If anyones coming to the nex group shoot and dosn't mind me fondling their sig I can bring ammo for it.


    Thanks guys.

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    Default Re: SIG DAK

    Quote Originally Posted by p-11 shooter View Post
    Thanks for the input.


    If anyones coming to the nex group shoot and dosn't mind me fondling their sig I can bring ammo for it.


    Thanks guys.
    We're not to far from each other and your welcome to pull the trigger on mine also!
    The original point and click interface was a Colt Peacemaker!

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