Finger depressing the trigger while releasing the slide forward... isn't that just unsafe? I understand that if it's a semi pistol with traveling parts, yes after the trigger is depressed, it does engage the sear to hold the Hammer/firing assembly from driving into the firing pin again. But wasn't there another term called the "Run-Away gun"? -Though I've never had a run-away with any pistol, but I did have that experience with the C9.
So I guess yeah, every now and then I do expect my firearm to continue to fire if I put around 200 rds down range lol
SandRoad, I agree with maintaining the pistol and all the tune-ups. lol Like I say, baby that 1911!
Just like you would baby a Ferrari

no harm in that. If anything makes a high performance even better.
As for the CFSAC, never have competed. Haven't heard of it until just now

That's kinda cool.
I still have to say, I have NEVER heard of the command "Hammer-Down" before in my 4 years. It's always been "Make-Safe" or "Cease Fire, Unload" and there was that one time some M.Cpl from somewhere shouted "De-####" but never "Hammer-Down"
Oh and SandRoad and TDC, I agree on both of the point of views here about fine tuning and keeping it stock config.
I understand from TDC's pov to shoot the base weapon until you are familiar with it's working and bring it under your control so during such time, no tuning or any upgrading should be done on the weapon itself. TDC's pov is also base on combat situation where your life is depended on the reliability of the weapon you're using and how proficient you are with it.
So therefore, if your basic marksmanship blows, your shooting will suck as well.
The car can only perform as well as the driver driving it. (Give a F1 car to a 16 yrs old driver and he/she will most likely crash it)
Now from SandRoad's pov, where years of experience has already invested in shooting and the fun with the stock config is wearing out and would like to do even better during competition or day to day practice. Then upgrading and fine tuning is necessary and keeping this baby purrring is just enjoyment.
So Competition and perfection mindset is also valid. At the same time, you wouldn't take is baby out to combat now would you? haha
It's like a professional driver getting his own team of mechanics to work up his pride and joy.

Maintenance and Tune-up.
Back to the topic of 1911 having to ease the slide forward... I'm still no big fan of it, but if it'll get you shooting better hey by all means... though shouldn't they coat the darn thing in some protective solution or paint or coating? and if you inspect it regularly and see chipping or the coating fading then change it out or re-coat the system.
It's been how many years since the 1911 came out? And they still haven't figure a fix for it?