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<blockquote data-quote="Thump_rrr" data-source="post: 15481830" data-attributes="member: 36572"><p>1)How does a full size Kimber differ from any other size Kimber, or any other 1911 in slide release placement? </p><p>2)Why does slide release size or location even matter?</p><p>If you are reloading from slidelock your support hand has just driven home the fresh mag. Once the fresh mag has been inserted the support hand goes back to its intended place where the thumb of the support hand can hit the slide release. An even better method is to slingshot the slide since it is a gross motor skill.</p><p>There are 2 slingshot methods</p><p>1)Thumb and forefinger pinching the back of the slide.</p><p>2)Close palm over the top of the slide with your thumb pointed towards you.</p><p></p><p>With a pistol such as the M9 Beretta the slingshot method is not as good since you will inadvertently decock the gun requiring an additional step to put it back on fire.</p><p></p><p>Let's not forget that reloading should be done at the same height as your shooting but closer to your face so that you can observe the magazine entering the pistol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thump_rrr, post: 15481830, member: 36572"] 1)How does a full size Kimber differ from any other size Kimber, or any other 1911 in slide release placement? 2)Why does slide release size or location even matter? If you are reloading from slidelock your support hand has just driven home the fresh mag. Once the fresh mag has been inserted the support hand goes back to its intended place where the thumb of the support hand can hit the slide release. An even better method is to slingshot the slide since it is a gross motor skill. There are 2 slingshot methods 1)Thumb and forefinger pinching the back of the slide. 2)Close palm over the top of the slide with your thumb pointed towards you. With a pistol such as the M9 Beretta the slingshot method is not as good since you will inadvertently decock the gun requiring an additional step to put it back on fire. Let's not forget that reloading should be done at the same height as your shooting but closer to your face so that you can observe the magazine entering the pistol. [/QUOTE]
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