Thanks for the replies, ya'll, that answers THOSE questions.
Yep, I do want the BD model, but I have been unable to find it. The other CZ "decocker" models don't interest me as much as the Rami; except for the CZ 75 D PCR Compact. I am starting to research that pistol, although it is a bit larger than I'd prefer; and apparently are rare as the Rami BD. And I am trying to decide if I can live with a Rami non-BD model.......or look for another pistol with a decocker only feature. I have been carrying striker fired pistols, but lately have become interested in DA/SA with decocker pistols for carry. My P-07 functions close to the way I like, but I'd like to have something smaller, and something that's not polymer, although I have nothing against that material, I am just looking for something different for the collection. I know a couple of the Bersa models work like the BD, but I'd prefer to stick with higher-end pistols: H&K, Sig, CZ, Beretta, Walther, etc.
My issue with the manual safety on pistols is I'd be concerned I'd inadvertently push the safety ON. I do not want to fuss with training etc to push a safety OFF when I draw the pistol. Since I presently carry striker fired pistols now, all without a manual safety, I want to be able to unholster the pistol and pull the trigger.....the old KISS principal. <g>
So, maybe I can get some recommendations? My needs and wants are below:
Need
1. DA/SA, hammer fired, decocker only, no manually safety
2. No more than 5" inches height, 6.8 inches in length.
3. 9mm
Want
0. Metal frame (a Want bordering on a Need)
1. Weight under 30 oz
2. Magazine capacity 10 or more
3. Metal, replaceable front and rear sights
4. No magazine disconnect (can fire pistol with magazine removed)
5. Easy take down.....nothing like the 1911, most Kahrs, etc.
I would consider a DAO pistol without manual safety, but I am very picky about trigger pull. I had a Sig P250 that was a wonderful pistol except I hated pressing that long heavy trigger. I have thought about the H&K LEM models, but I'd need to be able to try their triggers. They look on paper to be a bit longish and heavy.