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Thanks for the great responses guys.
Steverino and Jack, I agree that a revolver is much easier for new handgunners to use effectively. Anyone who ever "shot" a water pistol or cap gun as a kid can use a DA revolver. It has to do with "transverance" of motor skills, or some such. Billy D., You crack me up-LOL. Mr. 16 gauge, I think I have settled Mike's "locked and cocked" issues by showing him a Bucheimer thumb-break .45 auto holster that positions the thumb break strap over the rear of the frame and blocks a cocked hammer fall when the strap is snapped. It IS NOT a safety by any means, but it does reassure folks with locked and cocked issues-kinda like a pacifier, don't you know? Merry Christmas, guys. Adam
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