The calvary twist was obviously used in the days before the Four Laws were drilled into us.
I dont see an issue with it unless you are trying to get fancy and thumb the hammer back before you are pointed down range at a target. A single action takes a lot of steps to get into play, or at least an arrant finger in the guard isn't going to make it go off the way other pistols/revolvers could.
I'm ambidextrous. I usually wear my saa cross draw on my left. However, my holster is canted enough that I can do a calvary twist with my left quite easily.
I dont see an issue with it unless you are trying to get fancy and thumb the hammer back before you are pointed down range at a target. A single action takes a lot of steps to get into play, or at least an arrant finger in the guard isn't going to make it go off the way other pistols/revolvers could.
I'm ambidextrous. I usually wear my saa cross draw on my left. However, my holster is canted enough that I can do a calvary twist with my left quite easily.