A few days ago, GreyGeek posted a follow-up video from a guy that did a Negligent Discharge into his leg, sometimes called Glock Leg, although he did his with a 1911 Kimber.
I watched that video, as well as the first video in this saga, where he first posted about shooting himself. Pretty interesting stuff.
The thing that most strikes me as interesting about his follow-up video, is after a year, and all the pain and suffering he must have gone through, what did he learn exactly?
Watch the video, or notice the still photo from the video, and you will spot something very interesting, the guy has his 1911 cocked & locked.
I want other peoples opinions on this. Is Cocked & Locked a prudent way to carry a 1911, when you have already proven that level of safety did not work well for you?
I have owned 1911's and I always kept my sidearm locked, hammer down.
GreyGeek, thanks for posting this, maybe we can pick up on this subject again. Safety is always my greatest concern when handling firearms.