I was in a local gun shop on Friday, shipping a gun I had sold. The owner of the shop and I were chatting about the possible gun legislation, and he mentioned that his gun might be one with illegal magazines if it came to a 10 round capacity limit. He had a FS M&P on his hip, and he pulled it out of the holster, dropped the magazine, and ejected the round from the chamber. He handed the magazine to me to look at (I'm not sure why he ejected the round from the chamber, since he didn't hand me the gun.) It was a FS .357 SIG model, and as such, the magazine held more than 10 rounds. I handed him the magazine back, and he locked the slide back on the gun...put the round he had ejected back into the chamber...and dropped the slide using the slide release, so it slammed shut on the chambered round! Then he reinserted the magazine and holstered his gun.
I started to say something as I watched him insert the round in the chamber...I really thought he wasn't going to do that. I figured he'd stop and say "Whoops! I don't want to do that!" but he didn't.
This shop deals primarily in cowboy action shooting and supplies, but he did have some 1911s and polymer pistols in the case, and he was carrying the M&P. I've always heard that chambering a round and then letting the slide close over it in this manner was bad for the extractor...and I would have thought he would know that.
Would you have said something?
I started to say something as I watched him insert the round in the chamber...I really thought he wasn't going to do that. I figured he'd stop and say "Whoops! I don't want to do that!" but he didn't.
This shop deals primarily in cowboy action shooting and supplies, but he did have some 1911s and polymer pistols in the case, and he was carrying the M&P. I've always heard that chambering a round and then letting the slide close over it in this manner was bad for the extractor...and I would have thought he would know that.
Would you have said something?