Firearm Training: When They’re Having a Hard Time Pulling that Slide

Published on July 17, 2021
Duration: 0:12

This video introduces the 'push-pull' slide racking technique for handguns, ideal for individuals with limited grip strength. It leverages larger muscle groups by pushing the frame forward with the firing hand while holding the slide, making slide manipulation more accessible. The demonstration focuses on subcompact Glock models like the G43/G43X.

Quick Summary

The 'push-pull' slide racking technique is an alternative method for handguns, ideal for shooters with limited grip strength. It involves holding the slide and pushing the frame forward with the firing hand, engaging larger muscle groups for easier manipulation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Push-Pull Slide Rack
  2. 00:00Alternative Slide Racking Technique Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'push-pull' slide racking technique?

The 'push-pull' technique involves holding the slide firmly with your support hand and pushing the firearm's frame forward with your dominant hand. This method utilizes larger muscle groups for easier slide manipulation, especially for those with limited grip strength.

Who benefits most from the push-pull slide rack method?

This technique is ideal for shooters who have difficulty performing traditional slide racking due to limited hand strength, grip issues, or physical limitations. It makes chambering a round or clearing malfunctions more accessible.

How does the push-pull technique differ from traditional slide racking?

Traditional racking relies heavily on pulling the slide back with the support hand. The push-pull method adds the action of pushing the frame forward with the firing hand, engaging larger arm and chest muscles for increased leverage.

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