Scottish Warrior
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Have you seen the ad for Springfield Armory?. Now they promote appendix carry with a cocked gun. WTF ?.
Yea, the 1911 is perfectly safe to carry cocked and locked, if you choose to carry appendix…..also the SA-35 has manual safety, so to, it can be carried safely like that, again if you choose to.Is it perhaps a 1911 which is correctly carried cocked and locked?
BINGO!Indeed, a good regiment can be made that the cocked and locked 1911 is “the” safest pistol you can carry with one up the spout. You simply can’t set off a 1911 unless (1) the pistol is gripped properly, (2) the safety is moved to “off”, and (3) the trigger is pulled. Compare that to most of the modern striker guns where all you do is pull the trigger.. I’ll take cocked and locked every time.
Have you seen the ad for Springfield Armory?. Now they promote appendix carry with a cocked gun. WTF ?.
Indeed, a good regiment can be made that the cocked and locked 1911 is “the” safest pistol you can carry with one up the spout. You simply can’t set off a 1911 unless (1) the pistol is gripped properly, (2) the safety is moved to “off”, and (3) the trigger is pulled. Compare that to most of the modern striker guns where all you do is pull the trigger.. I’ll take cocked and locked every time.
All of us whipper snappers are carrying cocked, locked n crotched, daddy-o. You fudds in the NRA, always going on about automatic transmissions, rock n roll and double stacks. You’ll never get our generation with our Prodigy’s with red dots, filled to the brim with 9mm hollow points, stuffed in my pantslike check out my impressive package.
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The only thing I want to know about this so called controversial AD.....Is Sydney Sweeney in it? I'm going to go do some research now.
Hmm.
First post.
What is the term for pulling bait behind a moving boat again?