Understood. Yeah I've never really excelled at shooting DAO revolvers but always made sure to practice DA when shooting revolvers. The LCP of mine I've shot periodically throughout the last decade, I'd say I've probably shot mine a heck of a lot more than most people shoot theirs since I carry it in my sweaty pocket pretty much year round and don't like to keep the same mag full for too long and when I expel those rounds to make room for new I always dust off the ol pocket rocket and shoot as much as my hands can bear.
For a tiny lil gun, and having pretty large hands, I actually shoot it quite well. I'm very familiar with the trigger and I think it's actually pretty decent. Has gotten better with time. I usually snap off 7rds one handed at about 5-7ft and then move back to around 15ft and can make a pretty tight group. I'm happy with it.
If I'm being honest I prefer my glock 43 and it will fit in some of my pockets but the LCP typically goes with me on some days out of laziness and convenience. It's all I can stand to carry while I'm working, doing electrical. I know a plumber who carries and doesn't care who sees it, I'm not that guy. I care.
(Eta) my uncle had a buddy who was breaking in his P3AT about 15 years ago. We pulled down his driveway while he was doing his break in "procedure" and it litterally sounded like lil 6-7rd bursts of full auto. When we pulled into view of Troy, he was sitting in a lawn chair with a 250rd case of UMC .380 and was about halfway through it, I didn't think much of it then but then after shooting that type of gun I wondered how in the actual hell did he shoot it so fast and for so many rounds. He was litterally just putting them into the dirt and he didn't seem fatigued at all, just very nonchalantly pumping a case of .380 through this tiny lil gun and doing it at speeds I didn't even think possible.......