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Thread: ND caught on film with 1911

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForTehNguyen View Post
    He training scarred the 5.11 thumbdrive motion with the Serpa which disabled the 1911 thumb safety.
    I'm going on record as not buying that, but have no factual evidence to back it up. I'm a natural skeptic though, so there's that....
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    "after the shot went off, my training took over......i called my parents....."


    if there is one thing I am glad he retained from all that training... was the part where he calls his mom

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmrtnsn View Post
    Some dipstick over in the AR pictures thread thinks trigger activated lights are good to go.
    Lets see....if I pull one trigger will I pull the other one too under stress in a sympathetic response???


    This is a great example of the disconnect between engineers, marketing and the end users Buck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHIVAN View Post
    I'm going on record as not buying that, but have no factual evidence to back it up. I'm a natural skeptic though, so there's that....
    skip to 1:30 in his video, he explains that he was practicing on his thumb drive + Glock, then swapped to a Serpa + 1911. That muscle memory to hit the thumbdrive unfortunately carried over to the Serpa + 1911 exercise with painful results when it deactivated his thumb safety. Sounds like classic training scar to me. Training scar + Serpa + 1911 thumb safety = ND in this case. Several specific things had to come together at the right time for this incident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GotAmmo View Post
    "after the shot went off, my training took over......i called my parents....."


    if there is one thing I am glad he retained from all that training... was the part where he calls his mom
    LOL at first I was giving him the benefit of the doubt, but after making that statement, it all flew out the window...err winder (?)

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    Are these the same holsters that Sig was giving away with a light for 10 bucks when you bought a pistol s few years back?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForTehNguyen View Post
    skip to 1:30 in his video, he explains that he was practicing on his thumb drive + Glock, then swapped to a Serpa + 1911. That muscle memory to hit the thumbdrive unfortunately carried over to the Serpa + 1911 exercise with painful results when it deactivated his thumb safety. Sounds like classic training scar to me. Training scar + Serpa + 1911 thumb safety = ND in this case. Several specific things had to come together at the right time for this incident.
    Skip to 0:00 of this post to hear me on the record as believing that he never had the 1911 thumb safety ON to begin with....

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    Farva needs to stop playing with guns and drink his litre of soda.
    Know your role, and shut your mouth.

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    Cool

    Needs to take some formal training and to do some physical training. It's not that ****ing hard to to stay in shape.

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    So your saying having 2 different holsters, one of which you thumb it out, and the other you push a button over the trigger guard , is bad when the 2 things I need to do with this gun is click a thumb saftey off and pull the trigger? MADNESS!

    Last edited by theblackknight; 07-04-11 at 23:58. Reason: derp

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