Fist Fire: How We Do What We Do
(Male Perspective)
By Dan Rauscher
Disclaimer: Well, I originally started this review back
in January, but got distracted as I was watching the DVD, and ended up only
finishing the review just now, about 2 or 3 months later. In that time, Isabel wrote her review (no
doubt Rob got tired of waiting for me to write it). So, ADM has already brought you the Female
perspective on the DVD. So, now here’s
the male perspective. Please excuse the stream of consciousness writing
style.Enjoy!
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By Dan Rauscher
The Detonics Combat Master is a smaller version of the 1911. The slide
is shorter and it has a shorter frame. Another difference is the
profile of the rear sight. The rear sight is not at the back of the
slide, but about an inch and a half forward. Another difference
between the Detonics and the 1911 is the lack of a grip safety on the
Detonics. Due to the shorter frame, and the fact that the main spring
housing is the same length as the 1911s, the space available for a grip
safety is reduced. As such, the area where the grip safety should be
is simply a part that is mounted flush with the rest of the frame.
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