DA/SA means the first shot is with a longer, heavier double‑action trigger pull; after the slide cycles (or if the hammer is manually cocked), subsequent shots are single action (lighter, shorter pull). This can affect training and handling.
Three magazines is nice for range or backup, but check they are all good quality; extras often have more wear.
Finish & durability: matte black steel is decent, but steel components will need maintenance to resist corrosion, rust, etc.
Weight & size: this is a full-size pistol. Might be less suited for concealed carry (depending on body type, holster, etc.).
Good capacity for a full‑size 9mm with the 17‑round mag.
Rugged build: polymer frame reduces weight; steel slide is durable.
Adjustable grip (backstraps) helps accommodate different hand sizes.
DA/SA gives trigger options (initial double action, then single action) for those who prefer that.
t’s a full‑size, polymer‑frame semi‑automatic pistol.
Caliber: 9mm Luger. Magazine capacity: 17 rounds + 1 in the chamber (so “17‑round magazine”).
Barrel length: about 4.25 inches.
Sights: Drift‑adjustable front and rear (Novak style).
Safety features: Manual thumb safety; ambidextrous/multiple backstraps to adjust grip; it’s a DA/SA (double action / single action) hammer‑fired design.