Though the title of Maas' article was a bit nonsensical to me, I went ahead and gave it a once-over read. You can find it here: "Can you shoot your 1911 backwards?"
It is actually a pretty good article on the manual-of-arms for a lefty shooting the 1911.
Reading the article took me back a few years in my memory when attending a three-day defensive handgun training class. I arrived at the class fully outfitted, carying my twin 1911 babies, Yosemite and Sam. I decided that I'd shoot the entire class with my "weak side", i.e. left-handed. Yosemite got to do quite a workout while Sam just loafed and laughed.
I took away a few changes in viewpoint. First of all, everyone should try a period of extensive shooting weak-handed with whatever their EDC is, regardless of whether you just carry ONE or a HALF DOZEN (a la Boondock Saints). You will learn a ton about your manual of arms both strong handed and weak handed. AND you will learn which "ambidextrous" features are truly useful which are superfluous, and which really "get in the way". Some are just made to sell. Some are essential to the serious weak-handed shooter (assuming that you're right handed).
What are y'all's thoughts / experiences on this topic?
It is actually a pretty good article on the manual-of-arms for a lefty shooting the 1911.
Reading the article took me back a few years in my memory when attending a three-day defensive handgun training class. I arrived at the class fully outfitted, carying my twin 1911 babies, Yosemite and Sam. I decided that I'd shoot the entire class with my "weak side", i.e. left-handed. Yosemite got to do quite a workout while Sam just loafed and laughed.
I took away a few changes in viewpoint. First of all, everyone should try a period of extensive shooting weak-handed with whatever their EDC is, regardless of whether you just carry ONE or a HALF DOZEN (a la Boondock Saints). You will learn a ton about your manual of arms both strong handed and weak handed. AND you will learn which "ambidextrous" features are truly useful which are superfluous, and which really "get in the way". Some are just made to sell. Some are essential to the serious weak-handed shooter (assuming that you're right handed).
What are y'all's thoughts / experiences on this topic?