For the handguners out there, how do you check for a round in the chamber? In the "olden" days with a 1911, we typically did a "pinch check" (support hand thumb in the trigger guard and index finger around the end of the slide, pinch to roll the slide back 3/4inch or so). Now that most handguns have full length guide rods, including the newer 1911's, that won't work. So how do you check?
On a 1911, you can do a "press check" (support hand thumb in the trigger guard, 1st 3 fingers over the slide with the front sight under the 3rd finger and squeeze). Works great on 1911s but not so well on my 92FS. Probably on most of the hammerless guns too.
In the "C-Grip", your support hand forms the shape of the letter C with the thumb being inserted under the grip tang. The index finger is wrapped around the rear sight with with one to 2 fingers in line. The thumb and index finger are then pinched toward one another opening the chamber far enough to look inside. Great on a Beretta 92/96 and works fine on a 1911 as I imagine it will on the Sigs, Glocks and Springfields.
“Rear Pinch Check” you turn the gun sideways and placing the thumb under the grip tang. The index finger is then placed on the forward edge of the rear sight and the two pinched together. This technique is easy to do with Glock and Springfield XD pistols
And, Yes, it is a boring morning.
On a 1911, you can do a "press check" (support hand thumb in the trigger guard, 1st 3 fingers over the slide with the front sight under the 3rd finger and squeeze). Works great on 1911s but not so well on my 92FS. Probably on most of the hammerless guns too.
In the "C-Grip", your support hand forms the shape of the letter C with the thumb being inserted under the grip tang. The index finger is wrapped around the rear sight with with one to 2 fingers in line. The thumb and index finger are then pinched toward one another opening the chamber far enough to look inside. Great on a Beretta 92/96 and works fine on a 1911 as I imagine it will on the Sigs, Glocks and Springfields.
“Rear Pinch Check” you turn the gun sideways and placing the thumb under the grip tang. The index finger is then placed on the forward edge of the rear sight and the two pinched together. This technique is easy to do with Glock and Springfield XD pistols
And, Yes, it is a boring morning.