The gun has a trigger you either like or you don't. I'm not very "trigger sensitive", so for me it isn't too bad. I've never come across a trigger that was what I would term to be bad enough to get rid of a gun over, or even have it worked on. That said, I prefer a single action as well, over a DA/SA, or DAO. The gun points well, and is easy to shoot. For that reason I can see why the Army chose it. You have to remember few soldiers are gun enthusiasts, and many join without having picked up a gun in their life. I can see where this gun would be easier to train a new shooter on than a 1911. It is also very easy to field strip, and clean. Another priority with the Army.