Originally Posted by karlsgunbunker
I love my 1911's but it is dated and single action.
If I were going into combat, I'd want a Double Action pistol with a Decocker etc.
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Why? A cocked and locked 1911 is every bit as safe as a decocked DA, in my opinion. It also gives you the advantage of only having one trigger pull to train with, as well as a better trigger pull to boot.
My Kimber had 2 failures to feed while it was breaking in. I dropped in a GI guide rod, and never looked back. I wouldn't hesitate to trust my life to that gun!
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