@ClownWorld To all the "bububut He pASsed ON a a a bRoKEN yellOW liine." Obviously he was speeding, that's why slowed and pulled behind the truck when he saw the cop.
@DensityInfinite@GunDigest You may be able to cock a double action revolver (if it's not a DOA) but there is no way to "lock" it so it's dangerous. That is what the long double-action pull is for when carrying, it's a safety feature.
@Samuraibrewer@GunDigest "It's bad for the hammer spring and sear": You don't know anything about guns or the 1911 model specifically. "It's a liability issue". Again, wrong, the 1911 platform was designed to be single action, cocked and locked an carried that way if one chooses. No liability.