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1911 concealed, safety on or off?
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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3562799" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Yes, if you have one in the chamber and the safety is off, <u>you are courting disaster.</u> The trigger on a 1911 is a lot lighter than most poly guns. You are a tiny step away from an ND if you carry loaded, one in the chamber, and safety OFF. The 1911 is meant to be carried in condition one, one in the chamber and safety ON. If that is not your thing, consider selling the 1911 and going to either a striker fired or DA/SA pistol for carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3562799, member: 10465"] Yes, if you have one in the chamber and the safety is off, [U]you are courting disaster.[/U] The trigger on a 1911 is a lot lighter than most poly guns. You are a tiny step away from an ND if you carry loaded, one in the chamber, and safety OFF. The 1911 is meant to be carried in condition one, one in the chamber and safety ON. If that is not your thing, consider selling the 1911 and going to either a striker fired or DA/SA pistol for carry. [/QUOTE]
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