Hope this is not one of those highly controversial subjects like caliber effectiveness and so on, but here goes...
I was getting ready to leave the house with a friend who CCW's like myself. As an avid gun guy, I don't ask anybody to disarm, just take it out of battery in the house, for safety reasons, kids and so on.....
As we were leaving I watched him take a center fire round (in a safe direction of course), seat it in the chamber and slowly let the slide forward by hand. He then did an admin check by pulling the slide just a hair to observe the round, then holstered it.
I asked him why, he said he was worried about a accidental discharge, in the event the pin hit the round.
With the exception of a couple of Kahr's that I have that require thumbing the slide lock (with a huge honking slide stop lever to back it up), I have always used the slingshot method for two reasons, to make sure the round seats properly and secondly, unlike in the movies, it's a slide stop, not a slide release...
My go to EDC for a long time now is a Shield .40, I attempted (once again safely) to load a round using this method and found the slide would not move fully forward into place. Obviously not being comfortable I went ahead and slung it into place and went about my business.
Just looking for some thoughts, if this is one of "those subjects" please don't answer. Not looking for drama, just some educated/experienced thoughts on the subject.
Thanks.
I was getting ready to leave the house with a friend who CCW's like myself. As an avid gun guy, I don't ask anybody to disarm, just take it out of battery in the house, for safety reasons, kids and so on.....
As we were leaving I watched him take a center fire round (in a safe direction of course), seat it in the chamber and slowly let the slide forward by hand. He then did an admin check by pulling the slide just a hair to observe the round, then holstered it.
I asked him why, he said he was worried about a accidental discharge, in the event the pin hit the round.
With the exception of a couple of Kahr's that I have that require thumbing the slide lock (with a huge honking slide stop lever to back it up), I have always used the slingshot method for two reasons, to make sure the round seats properly and secondly, unlike in the movies, it's a slide stop, not a slide release...
My go to EDC for a long time now is a Shield .40, I attempted (once again safely) to load a round using this method and found the slide would not move fully forward into place. Obviously not being comfortable I went ahead and slung it into place and went about my business.
Just looking for some thoughts, if this is one of "those subjects" please don't answer. Not looking for drama, just some educated/experienced thoughts on the subject.
Thanks.