Cosmodragoon
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That's what I was wondering. Beretta lists the Nano as single action on their website. (The APX Carry just says "striker-fired" in the action column.) It seems that both have to be racked before the trigger can be used. As far as I understand, "double action" means that the trigger does the cocking and the firing. As such, you shouldn't need to rack the slide and you should always have "second strike capability". Decocking shouldn't lead to a dead trigger.I'm not trying to start anything, but wouldn't these 2 pistols technically be single action striker fired with a longer heavier trigger pull that is comparable to a double action trigger? (As opposed to an actual double action pistol)
Hopefully, my confusion here is understandable. Am I right that the slide needs to be reciprocated for each use of the trigger on these guns?