Don't Drop The Slide On An Empty Chamber - Young Guns

Published on May 24, 2023
Duration: 0:41

This video emphasizes proper firearm handling to prevent damage and ensure safety. It advises against dropping the slide on an empty chamber, as this causes excessive wear on the firearm. Additionally, it warns against the 'Western movie' style of closing a revolver cylinder, which can misalign the cylinder and damage the mechanism.

Quick Summary

Avoid dropping the slide on an empty chamber as it causes unnecessary wear and tear on your firearm. Similarly, do not flick revolver cylinders shut; this can misalign the cylinder, throwing it out of timing and causing mechanical damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Warning: Dropping Slide on Empty Chamber
  2. 00:13Revolver Cylinder Handling & Timing Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should you not drop the slide on an empty chamber?

Dropping the slide on an empty chamber causes unnecessary wear and tear on the firearm's internal components. It's a practice that can lead to premature mechanical issues and should be avoided to maintain the longevity of your pistol.

What is the risk of closing a revolver cylinder improperly?

Flicking a revolver cylinder shut, especially in a 'Western movie' style, can throw the cylinder out of timing. This misalignment can lead to significant mechanical damage and misfires, impacting the revolver's reliability and function.

What is the correct way to handle a revolver cylinder?

Revolver cylinders should be closed gently and deliberately. Avoid forceful actions like flicking. Proper handling ensures the cylinder remains in time and prevents damage to the firearm's delicate mechanisms.

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