When unloading my 1911 to make it safe, I typically turn it upside down at and angle with my support hand under the eject port and catch the extracted round rather than ejecting it to the ground or on a table, place it next to the ejected magazine then lock my slide back to show safe. (i don’t know if competitions allow this or not. But it’s what I do on my firing line or at home)
I run a 1911 daily, I had a weird one the other day, my extractor failed twice and I went to show clear with a round in the chamber still. Tuned my extractor and haven’t got the same result, but my take away is “this is why we are so diligent about showing clear”. It can happen when you least expect it.
That is not hichock45
thank you this is just a nice video im not even training but i appreciate your delivery many blessings
Looks super smooth. Nice job, man
When unloading my 1911 to make it safe, I typically turn it upside down at and angle with my support hand under the eject port and catch the extracted round rather than ejecting it to the ground or on a table, place it next to the ejected magazine then lock my slide back to show safe. (i don’t know if competitions allow this or not. But it’s what I do on my firing line or at home)
I run a 1911 daily, I had a weird one the other day, my extractor failed twice and I went to show clear with a round in the chamber still. Tuned my extractor and haven’t got the same result, but my take away is “this is why we are so diligent about showing clear”. It can happen when you least expect it.
Is this the head boyscout?
bro your volume is horrible, turn up the mic sensitivity plz
Nice video.
What's condition 2?
Condition 2 would be loaded chamber with hammer down.
@@WORLDWAR1-3GUN-vi4cf interesting. Thanks.