From your link:
"Because the .223 [HP] begins to break up on impact, it has less potential for damage or injury than the 12 ga. in the event of a ricochet. The .223 [HP] is obviously safer in an urban environment than the 12 ga. with slugs or buckshot."
"The 55 grain HP .223 has less...
Para makes a double stack 1911, as does STI, SV and a few other manufacturers. Even Springfield made a double stack 1911 in the past that was very similar to the Para.
They're supposed to dent the primer. If you don't dent the primer you don't get ignition.
Why would you spring load it? By definition the firing pin is static until it is struck by an outside force. A striker is spring loaded.
I said I was joking. A friend showed me that vid and I wanted to use it.
It could be, but the NRA three rules are - safe direction, finger off trigger and unloaded until ready to use.
Seems like a safe direction from my section of the internets.
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