Same size , same shape ,same grip angle. But With out the safety switch.
I like my XD and it's safety system.
Or should I just get the 4.25" barrel 1911 that I want and try to carry it w/o one in the chamber?
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February 20, 2024, 06:51 PM
P250UA5
So, a DA/DA or Striker 1911?
The Enemy's gate is down.
February 20, 2024, 06:56 PM
cas
I think the closest thing to that would be tracking down a used Para LDA.
HOWEVER.... having shot an LDA, I didn't care for it, it sort of worried me. And I don't think I'd ever suggest anyone buy a Para unless it was dirt cheap any they were looking for a project, something to tinker and or fight with.
February 20, 2024, 07:17 PM
captain127
I heard someone took over the Hudson H9 design. That might be what you are looking for. I don’t see the big deal with the thumb safety though. It. Falls naturally under the thumb of the firing hand as you grip the pistol and wipes off easily.
February 20, 2024, 09:22 PM
colt_saa
quote:
Originally posted by bendable: Same size , same shape ,same grip angle. But With out the safety switch.
You are almost describing the old Colt Double Eagle which adds a SIG style decoker lever
it was offered in blue and stainless as well as lightweights. It could be had in Government, Commander and Officer lengths. 45ACP or 10MM Auto.
My Officers Lightweight was carried in a Galco Ankle Glove as my BUG for several years
Originally posted by bendable: Same size , same shape ,same grip angle. But With out the safety switch.
I like my XD and it's safety system.
Or should I just get the 4.25" barrel 1911 that I want and try to carry it w/o one in the chamber?
I carry , on ocassion, a Colt Commander, steel frame, round in chamber, safety on, and have never had a problem wth the safety disengaging until I pull it and use my thumb,