I very much respect Massad Ayoob's knowledge and skill in firearms. However I do disagree on one point in this article about misusing 1911'. Here is the direct quote in the loading section: To get to full cartridge capacity, rack the slide to chamber the topmost cartridge from a fully inserted magazine, then on-safe the pistol and holster it. First of all, I am right-handed thus my holster is on my belt on the right side. I have a Taurus 1911 in .45; a Colt Commander 1911 in .45 and a Rock Island 1911 in 10mm. All three guns have a common feature, the mag release button is on the left side. I put each one in a holster to see where the release button would hit. If any of these were actually in the holster, trying to get to the mag release button would be an awkward exercise. I was always taught safety on, rack the slide to feed the top round. Then, hit the mag release button and drop out the mag, replace the top round in the mag, then reinsert the mag into the gun. Why on earth handicap yourself with trying to get the mag release button when in a holster. When my guns are holstered, it would be a tight fit to do so. You already have the gun in hand, safely take care of the reloading the mag, then holster the gun. I think the method described would just be asking for trouble, especially with new shooters.