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Clearly written by a lawyer (or an engineer) who has no real, practical familiarity with the 1911 and its use.
Hawkmoon
On a good day, can hit the broad side of a barn ... from the inside
No different than the holster manufacturers who build a holster for cocked and locked carry then tell you you shouldn't do it because it's unsafe.
[QUOTE=.......over a cocked hammer ...[/QUOTE]
"Over" or in front of? Just trying to visualize over.
LHS
I've switched to a vertical shoulder rig, hammer and slide stop are protected by leather and a horizontal leather strap is snapped across the trigger guard.
Good access wearing layered clothing, sitting and driving.
NRA Life Member since '67
"Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake."
Napoleon
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