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Originally Posted by LiveSteam
Excluding hammerless handguns.
I dnt understand the big difference between having the hammer fully cocked with the safety on or having the hammer in half cock position with the safety off.
Either way. You have to manually move the hammer to full cock or the safety to the off position..
But when I took the CC class. They made me holster my 1911 in full cock with the safety on.
I'd never carry it loaded this way.
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Condition 1 of readiness for the 1911 (cocked and locked) has been time tested to be a perfectly safe form of carry.
Col. Jeff Cooper’s conditions of readiness for the 1911 -
https://www.americanrifleman.org/con...e-1911-pistol/
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