Everything said in your post is true Savage. But the crux of the thread when I started it was: I am getting old and don't WANT to train and practice as much as I used to, or need to, involving AUTO RESPONSES AND REFLEXES in regards to the EXTRA requirements of getting the 1911 into immediate operation. You can prove this by taking anyone whom is very competent with an auto loader of a different design, and give him the 1911. He WILL STUTTER with his response in regards to such things as thumb safeties present on the 1911, along with other issues until he gets used to it. If he stops training with it, he will once again begin to stutter in his operating techs.
It is not to knock the 1911. I have built, shot, and trained others to win fights with the 1911. On June 19th, 1978, I used a lightweight Commander that I had customized against TWO opponents and won the fight decisively. But, I don't want to stay that familiar with the design anymore. I am old, grouchy, and lazy. However, I can and will, still fight if necessary.
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Understand where you're coming form Dee. I have no desire to train these days, heck I don't even practice! I do shoot 2-3 action pistol matches a month at minimum. I use mostly Glocks or CZs, but guess I use one of the 1911s enough to keep as proficient as I need to be these days. I seem to find myself carrying the "point and click" variety for everyday wear. Yep, I'm a victim of age and attitude!
Savage