This quick tip from Geauga Firearms Academy addresses a common student mistake when clearing malfunctions: leaving the ejection port facing upwards. Instructor Neil emphasizes that keeping the port down, either naturally through techniques like the slingshot method or by inverting the firearm, is crucial. This ensures that ejected brass falls away from the gun, preventing it from causing further malfunctions by re-entering the action. The advice is practical for any firearm owner experiencing feeding or extraction issues.
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