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After some practice yesterday, I can now confidently say I can rack the slide of the Glock 19, with no problems.
Funny how something as simple as the push versus pull, made all the difference.
Thanks for the push.
Quoting: Seer777 X thread said it was always a pushlol Quoting: Fancypantz It was purely my technique. I was shown repeatedly but not in a way that worked for me. In movies it always shows what looks like the slide being pulled back. But really it's more pushing the bottom of the gun forward. Being completely surrounded by guns at all times I was unable to comfortably handle, has been a source of contention for some years. Feels good to get this right. Quoting: Seer777 Maybe instead of debating about banning specific guns as a nation, maybe we should instead think more about including 'mandatory training' with gun purchase.. Even those very familiar with a weapons in combat training, still make mistakes. Like I was shown earlier a major mistake people make with a 'locked and loaded' hand gun, is not dropping the clip, FIRST, then unchambering the bullet. Other way around chambers another round. Little things like that, leads to unintentional deaths and/or injuries. Hollywood further exacerbated the issue showing no 'TRIGGER DISCIPLINE' when holding a weapon. The reason I didn't want to touch the gun, was because I couldn't eject the chambered bullet with the improper technique I was using. Hope that make sense. Quoting: Seer777 Here's a thought..why don't all gun sales come with 'snap caps' and an instruction manual? A microwave comes with an instruction manual. So does a mop bucket. [ link to images.mysafetylabels.com (secure)]
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