MN.Militia
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Not my actual holster; just a random pic for the meme. My holster is leather, exactly as God intended when he told John Moses Browning to make the 1911...
Not my actual holster; just a random pic for the meme. My holster is leather, exactly as God intended when he told John Moses Browning to make the 1911...
Never saw a 3-year-old carrying a 1911 I didn't like, just be safe.Been carrying them my entire life. I have never seen a discharge yet. Sig mine dumb asp proof.
Ive seen them thrown from tracks, branches pulling them out of holsters. Yet never a discharge.
I have only ever carried with a chest or shoulder rig.
Someone might think its not what you carry, but how.
Never saw a 3-year-old carrying a 1911 I didn't like, just be safe.
Intentionally left it for interpretation. It's difficult for an old man to speak about three-year-olds these days if they aren't in the family or reply to men who have carried all of their lives.Didn't like the 1911 or didn't like the three year old? Grammar matters.![]()
Intentionally left it for interpretation. It's difficult for an old man to speak about three-year-olds these days if they aren't in the family or reply to men who have carried all of their lives.
Sorry, no personal offense meant, but that's just absurd. When the pistol is up and pointed down-range, the safety is thumbed off- as natural as breathing with a 1911 or BHP... that's why we practice until we know our weapon...About the "retention factor":
Well, IMO that might be interpreted in a different way: The malefactor had the time to reach and grab the gun because the good person didn't have the time lower the safety and shoot. Or even forgot to lower the safety himself, due to the stress.
That's why my weapons don't have safeties.
I always carry condition 1 but will become more diligent with my thumb on the hammer for re holsters. This does seem to be a lingering thought process from decades ago. I have 3 friends I shoot with that are now recent 1911 owners and have incorporated swiping the safety down and leaving the thumb. All feel very comfortable and 1 has incorporated his for hom
As opposed to trigger pull only-and yet the plastic folks wax eloquent about Their “safe action” pistolsLets see, thumb safety, grip safety, some new models with firing pin safeties, and last the trigger pull that is regulated by the operator brain.
Sights on, finger on! Sights off ... finger off!To me, no matter what gun you have, 1911, Polymer or revolver…..only safty you should concentrate on is your finger…..keep it off the trigger period!!