I just received my new Springfield Armory 1911 Mil-Spec and was taking it apart to inspect and clean it a bit. After putting it back together I noticed that the thumb safety will not engage when the hammer is not cocked. Now this is my first 1911 so I am not sure if that is how it is or am i missing something. The thumb safety only engages when the hammer is cocked. Is that normal? There is no ammo in the gun yet, I am just trying to familiarize myself with it. Any input will help, thanks.
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Springfield Safety switch question
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Springfield Safety switch question
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Thanks for the info, and GO BRUINS!Comment
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No worries man. The thumb safety can only be engaged when the hammer is cocked. It's a single action pistol. Now check for the safety's function. Cock the hammer, engage the safety, pull the trigger. The hammer shouldn't drop then. Congrats on your first (of many, I'm sure) 1911. Shoot the crap out of it! But beware, the 1911 bug is incurable!
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