I'll differ w your differing. But I know what ya mean, and why. I can see why they might avoid SA, and like DAO as a label.
I asked S&W LE reps in 2005 and again in 2007 if it was SA or DAO and was told it was DAO as per the reasons I gave above. I'll give 'em a call Monday and see what they say (and why) for 2009. You may be right, but it may not matter as much as it used to?
SA? DA/SA? SAO? DAO? May not matter as much as it used to for contracts, risk mgt, et, as it still does for internet arguing?
Didn't matter as much for the largest US LE pistol contract ever (2004 DHS). I think the DHS approach nicely side steps the whole action definition issue; it's a consistent trigger pull for the first and subsequent shots, and how that is accomplished is irrelevant to them if it meets all the other performance and safety specs:
3.2 Operation: The pistol shall be an action that provides smooth and consistent trigger pull for the first shot and all consecutive shots.
3.3.2 Trigger Pull: The pistol shall have an average minimum of 5 pounds and maximum of 12 pounds with an optimal average trigger pull of 6—8 pounds min/max. A pistol’s trigger pull shall not vary by more than +/-0.5lbs from it’s average. The trigger pull shall be consistent in weight of pull for the first and all subsequent shots.
3.11 Drop Safety and Function: The pistols shall not accidentally discharge, or sustain a degradation of function or safety, when dropped six (6) times from a height of 48 inches (NIJ Standard) onto a solid slab of concrete with a full magazine and one round in the chamber. The pistol shall operate safely and require no further action by the operator to function after completing the drop test (i.e. the operator should not have to replace the magazine in the pistol).
I like the M&P action whatever it is/isn't, and any specs I write would reflect that.
