slimak707:
with the method that you said you use to use can be dangerous, when ejecting a live cartridge (exp. when making the weapon safe). there have been documented cases when attempting to eject a live round out of the chamber using the method you used (weapon in right hand using off hand thumb on left side of slide and index finger on right side of slide with the other three fingers near or over the ejection port) when the slide is pulled rearward, rather than the extractor pulling the cartridge straight rearward, it can put the round at an extreame angle causing the primer to strike the ejector. and when your hand is cupped over the ejection port it then goes to the example of a fire cracker in a open hand versus closed hand. so just food for thought, the "sling shot" method of charging the pistol is also a great way to unload the pistol as well. you can always pick the live round up off the ground and reuse it.
What firearm has that EVER happened with? I'm callin' BS.
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