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Published on May 19, 2023
Duration: 0:37

This guide, presented by 1st Shot Tactical, details how to prevent dangerous bullet setback in concealed carry firearms. Repeated chambering can cause the bullet to be pushed deeper into the casing, increasing pressure. The technique involves manually inserting a round behind the extractor and slowly releasing the slide to bypass the feed ramp, ensuring safe operation and reliability for your EDC firearm.

Quick Summary

Prevent bullet setback by manually inserting a round into the chamber behind the extractor and slowly releasing the slide. This technique bypasses the feed ramp, avoiding impact that pushes the bullet deeper into the casing, which can cause dangerous pressure increases and malfunctions in concealed carry firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Bullet Setback Risks
  2. 00:07How Setback Occurs
  3. 00:16Prevention Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What is bullet setback and why is it dangerous?

Bullet setback is when a bullet is pushed deeper into its casing, often by repeatedly chambering it. This reduces the casing volume, increasing internal pressure significantly, which can lead to dangerous malfunctions or firearm damage.

How can I prevent bullet setback in my concealed carry firearm?

To prevent setback, manually insert a round into the chamber behind the extractor. Then, slowly release the slide to allow it to go forward, bypassing the feed ramp and avoiding impact with the bullet.

What firearm was used to demonstrate bullet setback prevention?

The demonstration of bullet setback prevention utilized a Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus handgun. A red A-Zoom 9mm snap cap was also used for safe demonstration purposes.

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