You make a strong point, sir.
I think you completely misunderstand. When I've shot it, I shot the hell out of it. It's hit concrete (I fell on an indoor range) and gravel (it ran dry and I did a New York reload).
I don't shoot it much anymore because it takes me too long to fire the first shot double action with reasonable accuracy. I can barely reach the trigger even though it's a short reach trigger and I replaced the original grips with an E2 grip. The SAO gun is a lot easier to me to shoot well with my stubby raccoon hands and fingers. Based on my observations, the specific Tac Ops I have is mechanically more accurate than the SAO I have, but since it takes too much time and effort to fire that first shot, it doesn't matter, especially since you probably couldn't measure a difference under 15 yards.
I have heard this complaint from many people and I have actually given this a lot of thought.
New training method -
As soon as you draw your gun, squeeze off that first round in double action. This way accuracy won't matter (although it might ricochet off the ground in at least the right direction) PLUS your gun will jerk up from that recoil and get to your target much faster and in single action ready for the next volley of rounds.
Win-Win.
What do you think?