![]() Actually, it’s the outer hammer that’s actually cocking the inner hammer. Thus, the LDA is not a true double action, but rather a semi-cocked action, where the action of the slide pre-cocks the action most of the way, leaving the internal hammer itself, fully cocked. That’s right, the LDA design incorporates two hammers, the one you can see, and the one you can’t. This is because the internal hammer, has already been fully cocked by the slide’s action. With the LDA system, the external hammer remains down, and each pull of the trigger produces a very light and smooth double action shot. police departments) that have traditionally been fearful of “cocked and locked” carry. I would imagine that the main purpose for the LDA is to put 1911’s in the holsters of people or organizations(i.e. However, now that I’ve sampled it, I have to admit that it’s a pretty neat system. The truth is, I felt that it was a solution to a non-existent problem, since I happen to be a single-action proponent. ![]() Before I tried one of Para-Ordnance’s LDA’s for myself, I have to say that I wasn’t very interested in the concept of a double-action-only.
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