DON'T DO THIS to Your Guns - Gun Guys Ep. 17

Published on May 22, 2019
Duration: 19:57

This guide details critical firearm handling techniques to prevent damage and ensure reliability, drawing on the expertise of Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn. It covers the proper methods for dropping slides, closing revolver cylinders, loading chambers, seating magazines, and the importance of lubrication, emphasizing practices that preserve the longevity and performance of high-end firearms. Instruction is provided by industry legends with decades of experience.

Quick Summary

Prevent firearm damage by avoiding common handling errors. Experts advise against dropping slides on empty chambers, slamming revolver cylinders, and forcing extractors over cartridge rims. Consistent lubrication and proper magazine seating are crucial for longevity and reliability. Learn these techniques to maintain your high-end firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Handgun Abuse Introduction
  2. 01:00Dropping the Slide on an Empty Chamber
  3. 02:48Revolver Cylinder Abuse
  4. 06:12The Importance of Lubrication
  5. 11:14Direct Chamber Loading and Extractors
  6. 14:42Ammunition Selection and Wear
  7. 16:30Magazine Maintenance and Handling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the risk of dropping the slide on an empty chamber?

Dropping the slide on an empty chamber can damage the sear notch and barrel lockup, especially on custom 1911s with light triggers (around 3.75 lbs). This impact can degrade the trigger's crispness over time. It's recommended to manually lower the slide instead.

How can revolver cylinder abuse be prevented?

Avoid flicking or slamming a revolver cylinder shut. This forceful action can bend the crane (yoke), leading to cylinder misalignment and timing issues. Proper handling ensures the firearm's accuracy and prevents dangerous 'spitting lead'.

Why is proper lubrication crucial for firearms?

Consistent lubrication is vital for metal-framed guns like 1911s, Berettas, and Sigs. It prevents premature wear and ensures correct function. Even a dirty gun can run reliably if kept well-lubricated, making it more important than just round count between cleanings.

What are common mistakes in magazine handling?

Common mistakes include dropping fully loaded magazines on hard surfaces, which can spread the feed lips, and over-seating magazines with excessive force. Using magazines with extended base pads can aid in proper seating without undue stress.

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