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use slide release or hand pull for new mag

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  • redice
    Hrm I hit the slide release because it feels good.
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  • 1KYDSTR
    A matter of preference. The practice will not adversely affect the pistol and shows no more wear to the mag/slide release assembly, contrary to what you may have heard. IT is, I feel, a bit of a "cowboy" move for normal shooting but has the added benefit of not short feeding the round like releasing it by hand sometimes does. Watch IDPA or IPSA shooting events and note that they release the slide on reloads by using the extended release on their "race" guns. When shooting and reloading for speed/competition it is a necessity but when target shooting it is a matter of preference.

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  • btk
    When shooting for fun do what you want. As a matter of life or death or training for such a situation; using the slide release is a fine motor skill and using your hand is a gross motor skill. I've been taught and believe that under stress of a life or death matter, fine motor skills diminish. Something to think about depending on the type of shooting and/or training you will be doing.
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  • Char
    I always pull back the slide to release it, never use the slide release. This works on whichever auto I am shooting at the time, so it does not matter where the slide latch is. IE: on the SIG the release is where the safety is on other guns. And I find the stock Glock release too small to hit every time reliably. So the slide pull works for me every time on every gun.
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  • cliffdropover1
    An instructor from the Tactical Defense Institute claims they teach to always pull the slide back as it is more reliable. In doing so, you are moving the slide just a bit more to the rear and thus giving it a bit more travel to chamber the new round. Sounds logical to me.

    Hope this helps.
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