Don't drop the slide on an empty chamber

Interesting… I grew up with a father, as many of you surely have, that us boys that you don’t drop hammers unless you ask, don’t release empty slides on pistols, don’t slam shut cylinders on revolvers, and with our Winchester M-70s always hold the trigger down when closing the bolt on an empty chamber so the rifle is left un-cocked and unloaded for storage…
I don’t know, that’s what my father taught me, and sounds dang good to me, so that’s what I teach and asks others of now…
 
I’ve slammed by AR15 hundreds of times on an empty chamber with no issues. But, just like a Glock, it was designed as a combat weapon and not a BBQ gun.

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1911’s have been issued to front line troops for more than 100 years - more than Glocks by a factor of 1,000x or more.

The USMC placed an order for 1911’s as recently as 2014.
 
I’m a Canadian so I’m probably not qualified to give handgun advice to you guys but I do think you all should bear in mind all them dead kittens are probably voting democrat on there mail in ballots.
 
Every time someone drops a slide on an empty 1911 chamber somewhere a kitten dies.......:ROFLMAO:. hahaha I know it's not good but that's hilarious
If you do that a cat dies. So where's the down side?
 

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