If the slide is locked back, regardless of whether you're closing the slide full speed with a new loaded magazine or easing it forward on an empty chamber (like after cleaning), is it better (for the internal parts) to pull the tigger then let the slide go forward? I heard this was the way the 1911 was designed, and was important for the sear / hammer engagement (reduce wear and tear), but only really important on a tuned match grade gun. I was never comfortable doing that, given the safety rules we all should live by (never pull tirgger unless on a target you intend to kill, so to say). Any thoughts?