Little history. Never had the handgun addiction until recent times, blame it on Covid. Own tons of rifles and shotguns so not a true rookie and did have my one and only SW 357 six shooter. Got pistols in my veins now and have been shooting my new CZ TSO, CZ P10c and a STI/Staccato C2 Duo. Got my wife a Glock 19 which I have shot a lot as well. Coming from rifles and shotguns working a safety is second nature and didn't think I would care for a striker fired gun until I shot the Glock. After researching I went with the P10c for the better factory trigger and because I love the CZ TSO. Seems like everywhere I looked among other things like accuracy it is all about the trigger and the short reset so I asked why is that important? Read all about shooting off the reset once the sights get back on target so I have been working on that.
In any event I have tried to do it and can do it well with the Glock, Staccato, and P10c BUT every now and again I get an unintended second with the P10c. I have not tried it with the TSO as I think if I breath on it she will go off. It seems with the P10c it is almost like the 4 to 5# trigger goes to 2# if you shoot it right after reset. I gotta be doing something wrong but it has me worried not at the range but if I had to shoot off it in a real situation. I don't feel like I am putting the same pull on the trigger as when I break the first shot. Anybody else get a surprise shot shooting off the reset? It only happens with the P10c and the Staccato actually has a lighter trigger.