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How to Load Your Semi-Auto Pistol: Simple but not Always Easy

For those who have never handled a handgun it may seem intimidating. No one wants to look stupid or do something unsafe; especially on the range. Many who serve in the military are very comfortable using their rifle but may not be as confident using a handgun; especially those who are in non-combat roles and don’t get as much exposure to handguns as they prefer. Here are some simple steps to follow. We recommend practicing with dummy ammunition and this can be purchased at gun shops and sporting goods stores.

If you are not familiar with firearms it is not recommended that you use live ammunition.

  • Pick up the weapon with your firing hand.IMG_0768
  • Lock the slide back with your non dominant hand.IMG_0776
  • Pick up the magazine in your non firing hand.IMG_0775
  • Place the magazine into the magazine well of your weapon. Use your index finger as a guide to insert it straight into the well.IMG_0784

IMG_0785There are different trains of thought on inserting the magazine into the weapon: Bring the weapon into your space and point it down to reload, point it up, or keep it in front of you. The photo doesn’t show this and was taken from the side only to depict for those unfamiliar with a weapon how a magazine will go into the well. We will cover magazine insertion in other articles.

  • Seat the magazine firmly by pressing the palm of your hand against the bottom of the magazine.

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  • Let the slide go forward. There are three methods that you can try and use the method that seems most natural for you: 

Use the overhand method

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Use the slingshot method

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Use the slide release

Slide Release

About the Author: Michael Kurcina Founder of Spotterup

Through his own hardships and frustration Mike decided to create a site to share his knowledge. He keeps meeting others who want to do the same. Out of this came Spotter Up, a website to put out information to help guide those who want to live life on their terms. He credits his early military training as the one thing that kept him disciplined through the many years. Michael Kurcina subscribes to the Spotter Up way of life. “I will either find a way or I will make one”.

THIS POST FIRST APPEARED ON spotterup.com

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