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All in good fun, of course... But here are three of the worst arguments in the slide stop vs slide release debate. If you are using these, please stop. Pick a legitimate reason for your position and work with that.
My reason for using the slide rack (or power stroke, or slingshot) method is multi-pistol compatibility.
There are some pistols that lack a slide stop(ppk, maks) others that don't lock back on empty (some 22s, pretty much anything from Jennings/Davis/Phoenix). Running the slide to gas it up after a mag change works no matter what.
But that works for me. Anyone I have taught to shoot, I encourage them to try both methods and explain the pros and cons of both.
What I don't do is preach one method over the other.
The importantest part is if the shooter can get the bullety things into the shooty thing quickly and reliably. Past that, it really doesn't matter how they do it.
Me too... LOL, kinda like the mag catch.. hahaAnd all this time, I thought it had a dual functions. To release the slide, and then lock the slide back when the magazine is empty.
He sold it.Does Blaster know somebody is appropriating his identity ?
Right... I hear that from time to time. I've been shooting and carrying for over 25 years. Never wore one out.When I bought my first handgun, years ago, the gun counter sales person told me not to use the slide stop because it would wear down from undue friction. I bought into that for quite some time until I realized 1. how easy and inexpensive it would be to replace the slide stop 2. it would take a really, really long time and lots of use before any noticeable wear would ever occur.
Right...
Whether you agree with what I said in the video or not....
Yeah... It's me.That is you in the video?
Jesus the stupid shit people in the gun community find to fight with one another over sometimes.
Yeah... It's me.
I want you to see all of my imperfections! Lolin 4K!