Originally Posted by Coyote_Hunter
Originally Posted by RufusG
Originally Posted by Coyote_Hunter


A thumb slip on my Kimber 1911 could easily lead to an AD/ND when the chamber is loaded.



Okay, I'll ask again now that you've said it four times at least. How are you pulling the trigger with your thumb? Just curious.


Is this a serious question? Have you never transitioned a revolver, 1911 or other hammer gun from loaded chamber and cocked to loaded chamber and uncocked?

My thumb is used to drop the hammer gently. In addition, I generally place my other thumb between the hammer and the frame so that a thumb slip would cause nothing more than a pinch.




Yes it was a serious question. Thanks for answering. Why don't you just use the safety?