Stumpy
Established Member
Took my Ronin Commander LW to the CMP yesterday. This is the first 1911 I have owned since by motorcycle crash 10 years ago.
And therein lies the rub. Literally! I was jacked up bad in the crash and my right wrist and hand were shattered. My right wrist and thumb joint is somewhat deformed but I thought having a low thumb safety would help. It does but my hand and wrist rehabbed in a way that where by shooting hand, my right, rubs the frame/thumb safety junction very uncomfortably. First time I picked up a 1911 and thought "That really doesn't feel good in my hand". Arggghhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess I got a "safe queen" now or a "BBQ Gun".
And therein lies the rub. Literally! I was jacked up bad in the crash and my right wrist and hand were shattered. My right wrist and thumb joint is somewhat deformed but I thought having a low thumb safety would help. It does but my hand and wrist rehabbed in a way that where by shooting hand, my right, rubs the frame/thumb safety junction very uncomfortably. First time I picked up a 1911 and thought "That really doesn't feel good in my hand". Arggghhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess I got a "safe queen" now or a "BBQ Gun".