The 1911 was not org. designed with a grip saftey.
It was only added after the Army required it on the new pistol.
The Browning HIGH POWER which was to be an improved 1911 didn't have one.
Skeeter Skelton stated where he had his pressed in and pinned so it was always in the compressed postion.
Also some guys used tape in battlefield conditions to keep grip saftey compressed incase they had to use a (hurried grab and shoot) with the pistol without a sure grip on the gun.
Then there are those who seem to think the 1911 design is perfect as is with the thumb and grip saftey.
It was only added after the Army required it on the new pistol.
The Browning HIGH POWER which was to be an improved 1911 didn't have one.
Skeeter Skelton stated where he had his pressed in and pinned so it was always in the compressed postion.
Also some guys used tape in battlefield conditions to keep grip saftey compressed incase they had to use a (hurried grab and shoot) with the pistol without a sure grip on the gun.
Then there are those who seem to think the 1911 design is perfect as is with the thumb and grip saftey.