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Cavalry manual stipulated loading six and lowering the hammer down to the safety (not the half-cock) notch on a Colt SAA. Early Colt manuals said the same thing. Hard to believe Earp's pistol slipped out of his holster with the high ride style then in vogue.
Yes, you can adjust a 1911 trigger incorrectly and it go off. The safety lever and the hammer sear have to be perfectly aligned. If you just adjust the sear angle, the safety won't work correctly. You can pull the trigger with the safety on, release the safety and the hammer will fall. You really need to know what you're doing inside a 1911.
Yes, you can adjust a 1911 trigger incorrectly and it go off. The safety lever and the hammer sear have to be perfectly aligned. If you just adjust the sear angle, the safety won't work correctly. You can pull the trigger with the safety on, release the safety and the hammer will fall. You really need to know what you're doing inside a 1911.