NRA Doesn't Allow 1911's at New Classes
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Re: NRA Doesn't Allow 1911's at New Classes
Was the right decision made or was the fear of lost revenue the deciding factor?
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Re: NRA Doesn't Allow 1911's at New Classes
Oh, I did not realize that there was only one manufacturer of semi-auto's with no manual safety. Too bad. Someone should consider making one with say, a grip safety. But then, what do I know? I just keep my finger off the trigger.1911 10MM wrote:Thought I already did. I guess I could post videos of all the professionals with Glock Leg or Glock hand. Since the NRA has reversed their decision I will just leave it at that.Bitter Clinger wrote:So, argue.1911 10MM wrote:I would argue that semi autos with no manual safety aren't beginner guns either.The Annoyed Man wrote:I saw this proposed class described somewhere as a "Level 1" class - which I took to mean "entry-level". The 1911 platform is not a beginner's gun. I love them and own two of them, but they are a gunfighter's gun, not a beginner's gun. Maybe that is the reason?Bitter Clinger wrote:So....maybe because of the hand injury, he is unable to demonstrate for students the proper disengagement of the thumb safety on a 1911 when drawing from the holster?
Or maybe they just wanted handguns that would not be jamming / failing to feed all the time?
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