pelo801 said:
'm surprised this discussion got this far and no one has mentioned the Daewoo pistol.
As noted, it's just a hammer-fired semi-auto. I've had several, and they're great guns. The new Lionheart is the same gun re-branded with a new importer.
The only thing really different about the DaeWoo design is that they use a
hinged hammer (with an extra pivot point in the middle.)
When starting from fully cocked, the hammer can be flipped forward and carried that way. When you go to pull the trigger, the hammer flips back (in an easily felt "stage") and then it continued as would any normal SA gun -- as the trigger stroke is slightly heavier in that first stage, and then lighter when you get to the second stage. Treating it like a standard SA gun (with the hammer back) it feels just like a SA gun -- with a single, light (no two-stage) trigger pull.
The gun can be 1) carried hammer down, 2) hammer down safety on, 3) cocked & locked, 4) cocked & locked with hammer forward and safety on or 5) cocked, hammer forwrd, and safety off.
In the hammer cocked, flipped forward mode is far safer and easier to manage than it sounds. Kind of neat. I'll get another, one of these days.
The fit, finish and feel of the DaeWoos always reminded me of a S&W 3rd Gen gun, maybe tweaked by some SIG engineers. Nice guns.