All you reset guys bear with me for a moment. I've shot revolvers in competition, carried them and used them for over 40 years. They don't have an audible or tactile reset. I've shot, carried and used 1911s for the same amount of time and the tactile and audible reset is so faint that I never paid any attention to it. Now it seems that if your gun doesn't have an audible and tactile reset then that's a bad thing.
I need to know...when you guys shoot at speed, in competition or under stress, do you actually govern your shooting by the reset? I'm having a hard time accepting it's as important as you make it seem. I'm fully prepared to have my mind changed but I need to hear some compelling justifications for doing so.
Keith