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Old November 9, 2010, 06:49 AM   #30
smince
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when your hands meet you should at that point be able to fire in case the BG is too close.
Actually, I like to be able to fire as soon as I clear the holster, because I may not have the full use of both hands (ie, pushing wife/child away, fighting off attacker, etc). Of course, that never happens in real life because we always have our 'situational awareness" switched on...
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How can you miss the safety on a 1911. Soon as you get any sort of grip on the pistol your thumb is gonna be laying on the safety, whether you are shootin one handed or two.
It has been reported that highly skilled and practiced 1911 carriers either miss the thumb safety, or fail to depress the grip safety properly in FOF classes.
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