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<blockquote data-quote="BluRaySS" data-source="post: 1391549" data-attributes="member: 13311"><p>Just for all of us 1911 lovers. My father had recently stopped carrying his 70 series 1911, and went to the local indoor range to get some trigger time with his 80 series.</p><p> After several mags he took a breather, and came back. Loaded a fresh mag in the pistol and chambered a round. At this point a friend was talking to him from another booth so he set the safety, kept the weapon pointed down range, and leaned back to BS. </p><p> When he returned to looking down his lane he took target and dropped the safety, at which time the hammer fell! If this had still been his 70 series with no firing pin disconnect, there would have been a fresh hole in the ceiling(albeit way down range, but still).</p><p></p><p> Crazy things happen! They are all loaded, and you only point them at what you want dead! PERIOD!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BluRaySS, post: 1391549, member: 13311"] Just for all of us 1911 lovers. My father had recently stopped carrying his 70 series 1911, and went to the local indoor range to get some trigger time with his 80 series. After several mags he took a breather, and came back. Loaded a fresh mag in the pistol and chambered a round. At this point a friend was talking to him from another booth so he set the safety, kept the weapon pointed down range, and leaned back to BS. When he returned to looking down his lane he took target and dropped the safety, at which time the hammer fell! If this had still been his 70 series with no firing pin disconnect, there would have been a fresh hole in the ceiling(albeit way down range, but still). Crazy things happen! They are all loaded, and you only point them at what you want dead! PERIOD! [/QUOTE]
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