What is the SIG DAK trigger system?
Double Action Kellerman (DAK): A variant of traditional double-action used on certain SIG Sauer semi-automatic pistols. DAK triggers have a long stroke with 29 N (6.5 lbf) pull.
What are the different trigger actions?
Single-Action (SA) Trigger. A single-action trigger (or action type) is one of the simplest types of triggers and most long arms (that is, rifles and shotguns) have triggers of this type.
What Sao mean in guns?
A SAO version of a pistol operates, as its name implies, only in single action mode. The action must be cocked manually before its initial round can be fired. Pulling on the trigger of an SAO pistol in an uncocked state does nothing.
What is stacking in trigger pull?
Stacking is defined as an increase in trigger pull weight toward the end of the trigger’s rearward travel. Some people like it, some don’t, and different guns have varying amounts of it.
What is a DAK trigger?
DAK stands for Double Action Kellerman. Kellerman is (rumored to be) the wealthy man who invented the double action only (DAO) trigger. Interestingly enough, the DAK trigger is roughly only a 6.5-pound trigger pull.
What makes the Dak so special?
But the DAK is unique in that the trigger system allows a double-strike capability. In other words, there are two trigger resets and releasing the trigger half way will allow the shooter to take another shot with… an 8-pound trigger pull?
What is the difference between a dao and a dak?
Like a DAO, the shooter will get that 6.5-pound pull consistently by releasing the trigger all the way back out for a full trigger reset. But the DAK is unique in that the trigger system allows a double-strike capability.
Who invented the double action only trigger?
Kellerman is (rumored to be) the wealthy man who invented the double action only (DAO) trigger. Interestingly enough, the DAK trigger is roughly only a 6.5-pound trigger pull.