Skofnung
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It depends...
If I am reloading my gun after cleaning, inspection, or slow fire at the range, I "slingshot" it. I find it easier to keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction when I do it this way for some strange reason.
If I am shooting and reloading as fast as I can, I use the "slide lock" as a "slide release." It is faster, and I have never had trouble making it work.
Now THAT was funny! I own two Glocks, but that whole "Perfection" thing makes me laugh.
If I am reloading my gun after cleaning, inspection, or slow fire at the range, I "slingshot" it. I find it easier to keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction when I do it this way for some strange reason.
If I am shooting and reloading as fast as I can, I use the "slide lock" as a "slide release." It is faster, and I have never had trouble making it work.
Then again, the slide release on the Glock is next to useless for anything other than administrative handling due to its extra tiny "perfected" size.
Now THAT was funny! I own two Glocks, but that whole "Perfection" thing makes me laugh.