Maybe it's a question, maybe it's an issue, maybe it's a beat up dead horse, but I took this from a different thread:
I maintain that the eminent John Browning did NOT design the 1911 to be carried cocked and locked/condition 1, that it was Col. Jeff Cooper who established that concept and not the gun's inventor/designer.
I'm happy to be proved incorrect but so far everyone SAYS that the 1911 is designed to be carried in Condition 1 but nobody has ever proved that statement to me.
We have had a lot of fun discussions about Army guard duty with unloaded weapons, pay officers sitting at a table with unloaded pistols, and I have seen combat footage where a 1911 was clearly in Condition 3 and the officer carrying it racked it and got it into action - and THAT is how I think John Browning intended for it to be carried.
Some website, some manual from the early 1900s, something must exist that proves or disproves the statement that the 1911 was designed to be carried in Condition 1 - and it cannot be merely a Col. Cooper quote.
Thanks for the fun responses that will follow.
I'll be back tomorrow!!!!
If you carry it all day everyday, why Condition Two, which is not as safe as Condition 1 that it was designed for?
I maintain that the eminent John Browning did NOT design the 1911 to be carried cocked and locked/condition 1, that it was Col. Jeff Cooper who established that concept and not the gun's inventor/designer.
I'm happy to be proved incorrect but so far everyone SAYS that the 1911 is designed to be carried in Condition 1 but nobody has ever proved that statement to me.
We have had a lot of fun discussions about Army guard duty with unloaded weapons, pay officers sitting at a table with unloaded pistols, and I have seen combat footage where a 1911 was clearly in Condition 3 and the officer carrying it racked it and got it into action - and THAT is how I think John Browning intended for it to be carried.
Some website, some manual from the early 1900s, something must exist that proves or disproves the statement that the 1911 was designed to be carried in Condition 1 - and it cannot be merely a Col. Cooper quote.
Thanks for the fun responses that will follow.

I'll be back tomorrow!!!!

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