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Description: Loading, unloading, and field stripping a double action semi-automatic pistol. The firearm used is a Heckler & Koch Universal Self-Loading Pistol (USP) chambered in .45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP). Modifications to firearm: Hogue Hand-all grip. |
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evanfromalberta ::: Favorites Yes, load the magazine until you want to stop. When I'm practicing speed reloads, I only load 2 rounds in each magazine. You don't have to fill them, tard. Actually, it IS a slide release. It even has an extended bar so it's easier for your thumb to reach. Go learn your firearms before you comment. PS: Tactical tool? When have I ever spoken about "tactical" stuff? 07-09-11 02:26:15 __________________________________________________ | |
Wingman707 ::: Favorites HOLY! Again never checked your chamber before you covered your friggin head. Load your magazine till its full or until desired amount? Safety my ass. THAT IS NOT A SLIDE RELEASE! That is a slide stop. Not to be ever used as a slide release. Viewers beware! Prime example of a tactical tool! 07-09-11 02:16:11 __________________________________________________ | |
kenichi600 ::: Favorites Great video Evan... just purchase my first pistol walther p22, taking the nra safety class next month 07-09-10 22:44:00 __________________________________________________ | |
biladupa ::: Favorites If the slide release is mainly for holding the slide back, why is it called a slide release? Also, you can easily use your thumb to work the HK's mag release. 07-09-08 13:48:33 __________________________________________________ | |
jl2box ::: Favorites i like how the usp shoots but what im not really accustom to is mag release button pressed by the index finger, i'm to use to using the thumb, maybe its a matter of getting use to it and I agree with cherenkov blu said, a round may not be chambered correctly, when i was trained I've been taught to cock the slide back at all times! slide release is just mainly for holding the slide back. 07-09-08 03:07:16 __________________________________________________ | |
evanfromalberta ::: Favorites I'm not talking about a home defence situation. There are a thousand better sources than YouTube you could use to get information on that. I'm talking about a day at the range. 07-09-02 02:42:41 __________________________________________________ | |
CherenkovBlu3 ::: Favorites in a combat / home defense situation i'd say it would be better to forget about your guns slide release and just rack it hard and fast when reloading or clearing a jam, using the slide release is slower and sometimes rounds may not get chambered correctly. 07-09-01 21:06:31 __________________________________________________ | |
evanfromalberta ::: Favorites That I am. 07-08-22 08:41:39 __________________________________________________ | |
ass347 ::: Favorites strange accent...you must be canadian. 07-08-21 23:29:47 __________________________________________________ | |
RussellsParadox ::: Favorites haha 07-08-21 17:44:11 __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Firearms 101 - Semi-Automatic Pistol
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