Condition one
Is the only real option if your carrying a 1911 for SD.
I took a combat pistol course at Quantico Marine Corps base years ago. We fired in excess of 400 rounds each.
When we were finished with our turn we would engage the hammer safety and return our pistols to pur holsters.
That was when I became comfortable carrying cocked and locked
Complete thread:
- Cocked and locked carry for 1911s - I have seen all sorts -
stonewalrus,
2018-08-27, 22:26
- The safest way to carry a 1911 planned for immediate use -
Miles,
2018-08-28, 00:16
- This ^^^ is good advice. - Hoot, 2018-08-28, 04:57
- Cocked and locked carry for 1911s - I have seen all sorts - Paul, 2018-08-28, 07:27
- Cocked and locked carry for 1911s - I have seen all sorts -
sjcollins,
2018-08-28, 10:08
- Cocked and locked carry for 1911s - I have seen all sorts -
sjcollins,
2018-08-28, 10:10
- Condition one - Frank S, 2018-08-28, 10:28
- Cocked and locked carry for 1911s - I have seen all sorts -
sjcollins,
2018-08-28, 10:10
- Going off half-cocked -
Norm,
2018-08-28, 14:03
- Going off half-cocked - Miles, 2018-08-28, 15:05
- Going off half-cocked -
Charles,
2018-08-28, 16:41
- Going off half-cocked - Norm, 2018-08-28, 18:02
- Going off half-cocked - john purcell, 2018-08-28, 17:42
- beware of your holster -
bj,
2018-08-28, 19:54
- Yes, this! - Bri A, 2018-08-29, 11:05
- Cocked and locked carry for 1911s - Lefty option -
bmize,
2018-08-29, 17:30
- Cocked and locked carry for 1911s - Lefty option - Catoosa, 2018-08-31, 20:56
- i carry mine cocked and locked in... - rob, 2018-08-31, 22:52
- The safest way to carry a 1911 planned for immediate use -
Miles,
2018-08-28, 00:16