Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Ayoob: The 1911’s Strengths (and Weaknesses)?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/ayoob-the-1911s-strengths-and-weaknesses/.



Decent article, liked reading itHello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Ayoob: The 1911’s Strengths (and Weaknesses)?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/ayoob-the-1911s-strengths-and-weaknesses/.
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There is the Israeli draw method.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.
Elegance and class they scream indeed my good fellow. If it’s too heavy for you, then get yourself one of those Tupperware ones.My pros: they can have a great trigger (and when they do, they tend to be very accurate), they’re slim, a timeless classic, parts are easy to find (but frequently require fitting, albeit minimal), customizable regarding aftermarket parts, easy to clean, ammo availability for all common models, and they’re surprisingly concealable.
My cons: obsolescent (but not obsolete), low capacity, heavier (but entirely manageable for most) recoil impulse, the pivoting link is a weak point (which is why the Hi-Power action is known as “The Browning Action”), slim, heavy, expensive for more modern variants, disassembly involves removing a spring loaded part that can take out an eyeball, ammo cost (unless you have a 9mm 1911, as I consider a 22 LR 1911 a blow-back replica), some do not feed modern hollow point (but also if it’s a subsonic 45 ACP, hollow points don’t respond as reliably in all scenarios, but .45 is a perfectly sufficient hole diameter)
Overall, a great BBQ gun and target/range pistol, but for carry there are better choices. Most medium to high-tier 1911s scream elegance and class.
Well, not too heavy for me, but my pants, sometimes. I do have a shoulder holster however.Elegance and class they scream indeed my good fellow. If it’s too heavy for you, then get yourself one of those Tupperware ones.
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Great analogy. I’ll have to borrow and give you credit when I use that line.Some people carry a Zippo, some a Bic. To me there is a noticeable difference between the two. You throw one in the trash when it runs out, you maintain and reload the other. No one ever said "This was my grandfather's Glock, I mean Bic." Just sayin....
I don't carry a full frame 1911 when I'm wearing summer shorts and a t-shirt...unless I want to show everyone my skivvies and draw from my ankles while shuffling briskly. It's a perfect car gun though.Well, not too heavy for me, but my pants, sometimes. I do have a shoulder holster however.
Great choices.I carried either a Combat Commander or a HiPower for decades. Now in mydotagegolden years, it's a Glock 19 or G21. Weight and general handiness are the factors influencing my decision..