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Hello all,
I see so many using cocked'n'locked pistols who prefer the right-handed safety.
This never made any sense to me. I know what type of 1911 works for me now, and it will have an ambi safety though I could make it left-handed only for myself.
What would happen if, at the outset of an engagement, your strong arm is wounded and you must draw with your weak hand?
This is my reasoning. Is it off somehow?
Thanks,
Josh <><
I see so many using cocked'n'locked pistols who prefer the right-handed safety.
This never made any sense to me. I know what type of 1911 works for me now, and it will have an ambi safety though I could make it left-handed only for myself.
What would happen if, at the outset of an engagement, your strong arm is wounded and you must draw with your weak hand?
This is my reasoning. Is it off somehow?
Thanks,
Josh <><