I'll tell you a pistol it doesn't happen on. my Tanfoglio Stock II with factory mags. Due to the fact that the mags travel into the body of the pistol is stopped by the mag catch, and not the baseplate, the slide will not go forward automatically. Most every other CZ type mag I've used in the gun does allow for that though. weird.
to get into the habit of whacking the mag repeatedly if the slide doesn't go forward on mag insertion, is a bad idea. learn to use the slide release or the rack and go method. hitting the mag repeatedly is setting yourself up for failure and really bad tunnel vision in a stress situation.
if the slide is going forward even on "soft" insertions you may have a problem inspect all the edges of the engaging parts and see if there is any rounding off. There shouldn't be, at least not yet and not for a long time either. As TDC mentioned slides go home sometimes without stripping the round off. it's rare, and usually is a result of a bad seating job, or impact on the pistol during the reload, or something wrong with the first round in the mag (debris caught up in the mag etc). it's a very very rare occurrence though.
to get into the habit of whacking the mag repeatedly if the slide doesn't go forward on mag insertion, is a bad idea. learn to use the slide release or the rack and go method. hitting the mag repeatedly is setting yourself up for failure and really bad tunnel vision in a stress situation.
if the slide is going forward even on "soft" insertions you may have a problem inspect all the edges of the engaging parts and see if there is any rounding off. There shouldn't be, at least not yet and not for a long time either. As TDC mentioned slides go home sometimes without stripping the round off. it's rare, and usually is a result of a bad seating job, or impact on the pistol during the reload, or something wrong with the first round in the mag (debris caught up in the mag etc). it's a very very rare occurrence though.


















































