Mito o realtà... La disconnessione ci può salvare?😥

Published on June 19, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video debunks the myth of 'disconnection' as a reliable self-defense tactic. It explains the mechanics of how pushing back a pistol's slide can theoretically prevent firing by disengaging the trigger mechanism. However, it highlights that this is a desperate measure with low success rates, as some firearms like the Glock 47 may still fire even when partially out of battery.

Quick Summary

Pushing back a pistol's slide to prevent firing, known as 'disconnection,' is largely a myth in self-defense. While it can theoretically disengage the trigger mechanism, it's a desperate tactic with low success rates, as some firearms like the Glock 47 may still fire out of battery.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Disconnection Myth Explained
  2. 00:08Technical Mechanics: Hammer vs Striker
  3. 00:31Self-Defense Application & Reliability
  4. 00:47Model Variations: Glock 47 Example

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'disconnection' tactic in firearms?

The 'disconnection' tactic refers to the idea of pushing back the slide of a pistol to prevent it from firing. This action theoretically engages the disconnector, separating the trigger from the firing mechanism. However, it's considered a myth as a reliable self-defense method.

Is pushing back a pistol's slide a safe self-defense technique?

No, pushing back a pistol's slide is not considered a safe or reliable self-defense technique. It's a desperate measure with low success rates, and some firearms may still fire even when the slide is partially out of battery.

Why is the 'disconnection' tactic unreliable?

The tactic is unreliable because firearms have different mechanical designs. Some pistols, like the Glock 47, can still fire when the slide is slightly retracted. The effectiveness depends heavily on the specific firearm's internal mechanics and travel distances.

What firearms were shown demonstrating disconnection?

The video featured a R/V Custom 2011-style pistol and a Glock 47 MOS. Internal views and demonstrations showed how the disconnector works and how the Glock 47 performed when the slide was partially out of battery.

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