Thanks RoninPA, I am not a gunsmith, however I think for this issue which I started, we are at a point where the differences we all feel are getting subjective, based on how strong/sensitive ones finger/grip is, maybe the lube used or how long since lubed/fired and for sure how stiff/old each individual "leaf spring" is. Even how each of us defines loose & resistance. It's clear to me there are some differences in the pressure/resistance/feel of the decocker thru it's complete travel (as it's supposed to be) and based on firearm "condition" per Cooper.
Cooper favored the Colt M1911 pistol and its variants. There are several conditions of readiness in which such a weapon can be carried. Cooper promulgated most of the following terms:
Condition 4: Chamber empty, no magazine in the gun, hammer down, safety on.
Condition 3: Chamber empty, full magazine in place, hammer down, safety on.
Condition 2: A round chambered, full magazine in place, hammer down, safety on.
Condition 1: A round chambered, full magazine in place, hammer cocked, safety on. Also referred to as "cocked and locked."
Condition 0: A round chambered, full magazine in place, hammer cocked, safety off.
Condition 0 is considered "ready to fire"; as a result, there is a risk of accidental or negligent discharge carrying in Condition 0.
Also happy that mine is good to go.
Any more specifics I'll be happy to chime in, love a good firearm discussion, but for mine, I'm OK. All this hope it helps other guys with p95dc & variants.