Night sights help for sure... but alls I was saying is it's a safe assumption that if someone buys a gun with a rail, it's because they want to mount a light in which case they aren't necessary. Even without a mounted light, using at least a handheld flashlight should be a requirement in a night time gun fight. Rule 4 of guns (the real rules, not the bogus Canadian rules) is be sure of your target, foreground, and background. You need to identify your target (I know you agree with me here!) so shooting a gun in the dark with no light at all is a huge mistake.
Ya, that's what I said. Too fragile, I sure wouldn't want to risk a rod breaking.
Yuppers, ambi safeties are a weak point on 1911s. It is the best design ever

but if you add a bunch of bullsh*t to the best design ever to make it worse, that's not the gun's fault LOL. Quote from Nighthawk with explanation why:
"Q. Do you offer an ambi-safety on your 1911's?
A. If you choose to have an ambi-safety on your 1911, we will install one, but it will not be covered in our lifetime warranty. The 1911 was designed for a single side safety. The axle of the single side safety goes all the way through the frame. In order to create an ambi-safety, it requires taking that solid steel axle, cut it in half, and making some type of dovetail in order for it to un-snap to take the gun apart. By doing this, you have created a natural weak point. They have a tendency to work themselves loose over time, and that is why we do not cover them under warranty."
FYI this gun doesn't have a firing pin safety.. another example of bulls**t added to a gun for no reason to create an unnecessary weak point.
Ya, it doesn't look impossible to use the rear sight on the compact to rack the slide but if you compare the rear sights on the Recon and the compact, the difference is obvious and it is obvious to see which one is better. That's all I was saying. It can be done with no rear sight using the front sight or the ejection port. And no need to compare other guns, a non-combat gun doesn't need a feature to allow easy one handed manipulation.