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Ayoob: The 1911’s Strengths (and Weaknesses)?

Thanks for the 1911 article on Christmas morning!

I've got 45 years with the 45 1911 now. The Marines provided the first lessons and I learned to appreciate the 1911. When I got into law enforcement I was pleased that my PD was issuing Colt 45 1911's! Carried a 1911 through my entire LE career as well as carrying it off duty, while hiking, etc... Still carry one often.

Regards, Guy
 
An excellent Christmas morning gift, thanks! Seems to me that Conditions 2 and 3 are unacceptable. You can either get used to Condition 1 carry or go to a different platform. It took me a while to not be freaked out by carrying this way (in the 80s), but it works and makes sense.
 
Love my SA TRP Operator 10mm...I feel a full-frame 1911 is the ideal platform for 10mm. Smooth shooting, can practically do 10mm needlepoint at 25+ yards, and 8+1 should be 8 more than you need in just about any self defense situation, against two or four legged threats.

When mine is in the safe, it's in condition 2, but when it's on me, it's always condition 1. I have a Gunfighters, Inc lined kydex chest holster with good retention and which covers the thumb safety so it can't accidentally get snagged, but I also have a custom leather short-drop thigh holster with a silent snap strap that straps under the cocked hammer. Kenai for fishing and light hiking, thigh holster for backpacking and cold weather where I might be in a thick coat.

As the author says - no matter what, practice, practice, practice.
 
Once again a great article by Mas.
And like always it’s more about the driver than the car!!!

While a high cap 9 has its merits the only reason it is as popular is there is a I’ll call it a “mindset” by a lot that the phrase “easier to shoot” means I can have super fast split times with lots of BB’s instead of Deliberate shots that end the stuff!

I went from a 45 HK to a 9mm HK this year because we were allowed. However I am still qualified in the 45 and find I just like the round and don’t feel handicapped by anything outside a USPSA match (not knocking ISPSA matches or those that shoot but you wouldn’t enter a Tahoe in a NASCAR race and expect to compete)
Mi also carry a 1911 and 6 shot K frame tevokvers a LOT and most of the time off duty

And my son in his latter 30’s has gotten into 1911’s with a 4 1/4 TRP 45 classic and 45 cal Garrison

Nothing wrong with a 1911 still a great firearm!
 
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