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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1030431" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Buy what you like son and are comfortable with. A carry gun is no good if you don't carry it. I was just trying to explain there is a lot of difference in a Glock type pistol and a 1911 for carry or home protection. There is a big difference in a single action semi and a double this is no where close as in a revovler. You really need to shoot both before you buy.</p><p>Again IMO again buying a 1911 shooting a box out of bullet's and putting it on the nightstand waitng for the bad guy will get you in trouble. Condition 0 is the only one that it is just pull the trigger and that is not safe. Cocked and Locked Condition 1 is the way the majority are left. Again just me I am not comfortable with condition 1 on the nightstand or in the closet when I am not around. I carry in condition 1.</p><p>Condition 3 is how I leave the pistol on the nightstand. You better know what you are doing and how to slingshot that pistol as second nature if something goes bump in the night. </p><p>That Sprinfield is an imported gun like most everything else, doesn't make it bad just don't fall for the hype.</p><p>A 1911 is a combat weapon they are heavy and not the best for concealed carry IMO.</p><p>I carry one rountinely in the winter just not a summer time gun again IMO. Hot weather I carry a Colt Government 380 or and LCP 380.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1030431, member: 694"] Buy what you like son and are comfortable with. A carry gun is no good if you don't carry it. I was just trying to explain there is a lot of difference in a Glock type pistol and a 1911 for carry or home protection. There is a big difference in a single action semi and a double this is no where close as in a revovler. You really need to shoot both before you buy. Again IMO again buying a 1911 shooting a box out of bullet's and putting it on the nightstand waitng for the bad guy will get you in trouble. Condition 0 is the only one that it is just pull the trigger and that is not safe. Cocked and Locked Condition 1 is the way the majority are left. Again just me I am not comfortable with condition 1 on the nightstand or in the closet when I am not around. I carry in condition 1. Condition 3 is how I leave the pistol on the nightstand. You better know what you are doing and how to slingshot that pistol as second nature if something goes bump in the night. That Sprinfield is an imported gun like most everything else, doesn't make it bad just don't fall for the hype. A 1911 is a combat weapon they are heavy and not the best for concealed carry IMO. I carry one rountinely in the winter just not a summer time gun again IMO. Hot weather I carry a Colt Government 380 or and LCP 380. [/QUOTE]
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