I'm still amazed at the so called experts who are afraid of the 1911 and its cocked and locked option just because it is visible to the eye. To bad most pistol aren't clear so they can see how the striker system works, if so they would be afraid to carry any modern handgun. Carrying a 1911 with the manual safety off would probably be as safe as some as the modern action types, the grip safety works really well from preventing a accidental firing of the weapon. Take-a-knee you need some more training with the 1911 platform and should go to some of these schools you tend to refer to in every post. Every gun fighter regardless of the time period in history had his own Technic when it comes to pistol shooting and weapon presentation. What works best for you may not work the best for someone else. Forgetting you have a safety on the pistol show lack of training with the weapon you choose to carry. Long distant pistol shooting takes practice, a good set of sights and hard to do under stress.


A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.