The 1911 was designed to be carried in "condition one"... that is... round in the chamber, hammer back, and safety on. I've been carrying that way for over 40 years, with no problems at all. Holster choice is very subjective, but my holsters are made by Kirkpatrick Leather, Laredo TX. ... this particular one,
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You might find these pages informative:First off, how do you carry your 1911, "cocked and Locked" (hammer back,safety on) or "stand by" (round chambered, and hammer at half cock)
That would be "cocked and glocked." :laugh:I'll carry condition Glock. :biggrin:
thanks for the pages...very informativeYou might find these pages informative:
The Sight 1911 Conditions of Readiness Page
Is Cocked and Locked Dangerous?
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