Quarter Cock
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Quarter Cock
never asked but always wondered- why was the 1911 designed with a quarter cock position for the hammer. Form follows function so it must have a functiuon. Do some people carry in this mode and if so would someone please shed some light on what the upside or downside of this condition could be functionally and from a safety perspective.
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Re: Quarter Cock
Chickenman, you did it now you got me thinking about that. It would be something I will have to research and see if I can find a anwser to that .
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Re: Quarter Cock
It's designed to "catch" the hammer if it accidentally falls. This can happen if your thumb slips off the hammer while thumb-cocking the hammer, or with some types of sear failures.
However, if the sear breaks, there is nothing to catch the half-cock notch on the hammer and the gun will fire. Trust me, I got that lesson in spades 4 weeks ago!
Chas.
However, if the sear breaks, there is nothing to catch the half-cock notch on the hammer and the gun will fire. Trust me, I got that lesson in spades 4 weeks ago!
Chas.
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Re: Quarter Cock
Charles, is it quarter or half cock and did your experience make it to "never again" it might be interesting.
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Re: Quarter Cock
I've always heard it referred to as "half cock" even though the hammer is more than 50% through its arc when it stops. No, I haven't posting anything on the "event" but I guess I should. I wish I had taken a photo of my thumb after getting whacked by the slide!Chickenman wrote:Charles, is it quarter or half cock and did your experience make it to "never again" it might be interesting.
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Re: Quarter Cock
I'm inferring a few things here - glad you are alright, Charles!Charles L. Cotton wrote:I've always heard it referred to as "half cock" even though the hammer is more than 50% through its arc when it stops. No, I haven't posting anything on the "event" but I guess I should. I wish I had taken a photo of my thumb after getting whacked by the slide!Chickenman wrote:Charles, is it quarter or half cock and did your experience make it to "never again" it might be interesting.
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Re: Quarter Cock
I would like to hear the whole story on this one as it should be educational for all of us 1911 fans.
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Re: Quarter Cock
Interesting and I too have wondered the very same thing. Thanks for bringing it up.
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Re: Quarter Cock
Did ya'll settle on the purpose of the quarter cock? I've heard is used for de-cocking and heard its backup catch for sear failure.
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Re: Quarter Cock
You've probably seen it...Charles L. Cotton wrote: ↑Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:02 pm However, if the sear breaks, there is nothing to catch the half-cock notch on the hammer and the gun will fire. Trust me, I got that lesson in spades 4 weeks ago!
Chas.
http://www.m-guns.com/tools.php click "fall arrest safety" at the bottom. Ned Christiansen's safety which prevents that exact thing.
Re: Quarter Cock
Just so everyone is clear the 1911 is not made to carry in the half cocked position.
I have seen one or two not very many carrying a 1911 at the half cocked position. This is very dangerous.
I have seen one or two not very many carrying a 1911 at the half cocked position. This is very dangerous.
Re: Quarter Cock
Springfields have a quarter cock, 3 shelves/notches on the hammer. No mention of it in the manuals.
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Re: Quarter Cock
Condition 1 or 3 nothing else is safe!
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Re: Quarter Cock
I go off half cocked all the time.
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