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Mudboy said:
I believe that having double strike capability was a requirement when the US military was selecting a sidearm to replace the 1911. It may not be something to make YOU want one gun over another, but it IS important to some people who carry firearms for a living.

Seems to me the "pros" should be learning tap, rack, bang drills. And, considering our boys in harms way might be getting issued 50 year old ammo stored since Korea, they might need to worry more about a second strike capability, though it ain't that difficult to cock the hammer again on a 1911.:rolleyes:

I do not, however, carry old ammo and I've never had a gun need a second strike and if it went "click" I'd automatically out of habit rack the slide cause I'd figure somehow, a round didn't feed, since my rounds always go bang.
 
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