OK Les M, let me show my ignorance, what brand are those really nice looking tools?
I think a cocked and locked 1911 in a fanny pack is a real bad idea. Too many possible scenarios where the safeties get disegaged resulting in a ND trying to grab and pull it out. I mean if you do intend to shoot, you're gonna be doing it in a hurry, right? Thumb safety catches on the zipper, fumbling for the grip. No way.
Real bad idea. :nono:
OK Les M, let me show my ignorance, what brand are those really nice looking tools?
:triniti: Try a L.A.R. Grizley.
The 1911 was designed to be carried in "condition one"... that is... round in the chamber, hammer back, and safety on.
Actually , no it wasn't. The original 1911 didn't have a safety at all the Army demanded that JMB put one on the weapon.
That said, I agree if you're going to carry a 1911 it should be cond 1
In what condition was the pistol that went into production in 1911 designed to be carried?
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