Need to upgrade the safety also to an ambidextrous oneNew grips on mine. Still need to tear it down and upgrade the trigger.
Need to upgrade the safety also to an ambidextrous one
Dunno. I've never had one last the test of time, as all of them require some sort of threaded connection to hold the starboard side on.to an ambidextrous one
Need to upgrade the safety also to an ambidextrous one
As a lefthanded shooter a right hand thumb safety is a pain to use. An ambidextrous safety left & right side safety works for both strong sides. If a person has to utilize their weak hand they can use the safety.Why? I am not 1911 savvy, much preferring my ACP revolvers. Why does the 1911 need an ambidextrous safety?
Kevin
As a lefthanded shooter a right hand thumb safety is a pain to use. An ambidextrous safety left & right side safety works for both strong sides. If a person has to utilize their weak hand they can use the safety.
Why? I am not 1911 savvy, much preferring my ACP revolvers. Why does the 1911 need an ambidextrous safety?
Kevin
Yeah, if I was a lefty, I'd want an ambidextrous thumb safety, but since I'm a righty, I'd rather not have that lever on the right side.As a lefthanded shooter a right hand thumb safety is a pain to use. An ambidextrous safety left & right side safety works for both strong sides. If a person has to utilize their weak hand they can use the safety.
Why does the 1911 need an ambidextrous safety?
I think that it is like 16%.It doesn't need it-unless you're one of the 10% freaks of nature that have to use the wrong hand that normal people come with.
No shame in that game ...Excuse me while I crash this thread right out of the gate.
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Nothing wrong with a Glock. It's like those that go out of their way to insult the 1911. They are free to buy whatever brand / model they want, but why do they care what someone else buys? "Stop liking what I don't like!"Excuse me while I crash this thread right out of the gate.