I have a question for yall.
I am a right-handed shooter, and I made a boo-boo a while ago and lost part of my right thumb. ("No"...I didn't shoot it off).

So along those lines, I am still looking for a more effecient method of dropping the mag from my 1911 pistol.
I have tried:
1) Tilting the pistol sideways (pointing left and upward), and reaching with my "stubby thumby" to depress the mag release.
2) Using my weak-hand thumb to depress the mag release, on it's way down to grab a spare mag from my belt holster.
They work OK, but I am still searching.
I have always LOVED the ambi mag release of my H&K USP Compact45 (see pix below), and would love to find something similar for a 1911...but alas, it is like finding the fountain of youth. *sigh*



Anyhoo...in my search, I have found 2 different types of ambi mag releases.
One is the SMITH & ALEXANDER, and the other is the CYLINDER & SLIDE ambi mag release.
The Smith & Alexander looks nice, but carries a hefty price tag of $100.00. And the Cylinder & Slide can be found for a very decent $35.00.
I prefer the sleek look of the S&A ambi, but for the price difference, the C&S looks like a better bargain. The only catch I see about the Cylinder & Slide model is that it has a LEVER that needs to be pushed downward to release the magazine. Whereas the S&A just needs to be depressed like a regular magazine release.
So here's my question...is the Cylinder & Slide worth it? Will the lever catch on a holster and eject my magazine, or is it troublesome to use?
Once again, I WILL NOT be using it with my left-hand thumb. It will be used with my right-hand index finger.
Any input from personal experience would be appreciated.
In Christ: Raymond
This post has been edited by RaymondMillbrae: 11 November 2009 - 04:51 PM

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