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1911
Friends,
I maintain a Kimber 1911 in my vehicle as opposed to personal carry. While the weapon is fully loaded, I do not maintain it "cocked" but it does not have the safety on as I thought that unnecessary. I am primarily a shotgun fan and always release the triggers springs when storing the weapon, even for the night. Q: Does keeping the hammer on a 1911 cocked negatively impact the springs? Thanks, Dennis
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