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

Published on May 24, 2023
Duration: 0:41

This guide, drawing from Wilson Combat staff expertise, details crucial firearm handling techniques to prevent premature wear and mechanical issues. It specifically addresses the common mistake of dropping the slide on an empty chamber for semi-automatics and the damaging practice of flicking a revolver cylinder shut, emphasizing gentle and proper manipulation for longevity and reliability.

Quick Summary

Avoid dropping the slide on an empty chamber for semi-automatic pistols, as this practice causes unnecessary wear and tear. Similarly, refrain from flicking revolver cylinders shut; this action can throw the firearm out of timing and lead to significant mechanical damage, compromising its reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Dropping Slide on Empty Chamber Warning
  2. 00:13Revolver Cylinder Handling Dangers

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should you avoid dropping the slide on an empty chamber?

Dropping the slide on an empty chamber can cause unnecessary wear and tear on your semi-automatic pistol's internal components. It's a practice best avoided to maintain the firearm's longevity and mechanical integrity.

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