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    Single action vs. double action differences

    Thanks for all the input fellas, glad to know the single actions are safe because I really do want a 1911. Yeah, dropping the firearm is not on my list of things to do :D, and of course when its away from you i.e. in transport or storage its never loaded (if you're following safety regulations...
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    Single action vs. double action differences

    kennymo you're right that's a good approach, I should just start by learning as much as possible about the gun I want. I am interested in owning a 1911 .45 so hence my original concern but yeah safety first and there should be no problems. I like the idea that before joining most clubs there's a...
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    Single action vs. double action differences

    Hi thanks all for the replies. lonewolf and Tactical I'm in Toronto. Not really a lot of opportunity to make it out to ranges and socialize just yet, kind of just want to bolster my theory at this point, read up and keep on top of things as best as I can until work permits me to move out to a...
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    Single action vs. double action differences

    Hi there Just finished my PAL/RPAL courses and wanted to sort out some lingering questions hope I am in the right spot. With the double, on semi auto, I know some differences would include the slide safety, the trigger shape, and the hammer not being exposed on some models. With the single...
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