Massad Ayoob explains why dropping the slide on an empty chamber, especially on 1911 pistols, constitutes 'gun abuse' and can lead to premature wear and damage. He details how the impact affects the sear, trigger job, extractor, and locking lugs, with specific warnings against direct chamber loading. The professional standard is to 'slam it loaded, ease it empty' to preserve firearm health.
This video focuses on an "Ultralight Carry Professional" concept, likely showcasing firearms and gear suitable for discreet, everyday carry by professionals. The description directs inquiries about Wilson Combat products and services to their official email, indicating a potential review or showcase of Wilson Combat offerings. The content is expected to delve into the practicalities of carrying a firearm discreetly and efficiently in a professional environment, highlighting lightweight options and relevant accessories.
The Wilson Combat Ultralight Carry is a 5-inch, 1911-style pistol chambered in .45 ACP, also available in .38 Super and 9mm. It features an aluminum alloy frame for reduced weight (32 7/8 oz empty), a 4-pound match trigger, G10 Starburst grips, and tritium night sights. Accuracy testing yielded an impressive 1-inch group at 25 yards, making it suitable for concealed carry and self-defense.
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