agtman said:
Dudenal, you couldn't be more wrong in your assessment,
Okay then, what part am I wrong about? Am I wrong to say that using the tip of your thumb perpendicular to the firearm to activate the slide release is bad form? Am I wrong in my description of the proper way to do it is by using the length of the thumb while pushing the gun with a combat grip?
Something to think about while you are trying to answer that.. If you used his technique and the gun has a hammer follow, where is the round going?
agtman said:
By the way, your qualifications to conduct tactical pistol training, as against someone at Haley's level, are, exactly, what? ... Hmmmm?
Well, first off, the obvious. You don't need qualifications to point out someone doing something wrong. But, just to satisfy you I am actually a law enforcement pistol instructor (patrol rifle and shotgun too among other things) and have been shooting combat handguns for pay since 1995 and have been taught by Uncle Sam, a couple of polyester bag outfits and some of the best of the best in the guns for hire business.
So, before you make another post that makes you looik like a twelve year old Call of Duty Commando blurting out garbage to try to fit in when the adults are talking, try doing a simple test. Go pick up a 1911. We assume you have one since you are speaking so authoritatively in a 1911 thread. Next, get some dummy ammunition and load a magazine. Then do reloads using both the technique shown in the close up slow motion portion of the video and how I described it. Then come back and tell us which one is quicker and more authoritative.
I'll be waiting for your apology. You see, men apologize when they are wrong.. and you, you're wrong.
Oh and BTW, no one that I know with combat deployments talks in stupid video game cliches like you are doing.. and seriously, "Proven Israeli combat technique", that's the modern poser version of "Old Indian Trick". On a forum full of people who got the T-shirt, you aren't fooling anyone.