Originally Posted by JOG
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
The single action has been known for a very long time to be quite easy to draw, cock, and accurately fire the first shot at least on par with a semi-auto pistol.

That from a guy too paranoid to flip a safety off? smirk
Not sure what you mean. I've been carrying 1911s off and on since the early 1980s. My current daily carry is a Commander style 1911.

All I've ever said was that there's less to possibly go wrong if it's not there, such as with a Glock. I don't see how that's even arguable. Doesn't mean I will only carry a Glock, though. Just means I need to put in the work to build that muscle memory for deactivating the safety on the draw.

If you don't want to worry about that, then there are Glocks and the like. Those are excellent guns, and I've carried them often over the years, too.

What in the world could paranoia have to do with that debate?