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I recently picked up a Sig 226 and I have noticed that the slide serrations suck, my hands slip over them when they are a little sweaty. Anyone else notice this? What did you do to combat this. Skateboard tape?
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question when you rack the slide do you rack it over handed or under handed?
Rack over handed is a bad habit and your grip on the slide is not as solid
Most well trained military guys wear gloves while shooting too
question when you rack the slide do you rack it over handed or under handed?
Rack over handed is a bad habit and your grip on the slide is not as solid
Most well trained military guys wear gloves while shooting too
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looks like your "wrong way" ...is the right way to rack the slide...
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looks like your "wrong way" ...is the right way to rack the slide...
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This is how I've been taught...overhand is the correct way.
Not the "slingshot."
By multiple instructors as well, from IPSC, IDPA to LE/Millitary trainers.
Anywho, back to the issue at hand, anyone else have this issue with sweaty hands and slipping slide? And your solution.
One idea is put skateboard tap ontop off the slide "infront of the rear sight" This will grip against your index finger as you rack the slide.
Yea, that's pretty much what I was thinking. The 226 I got is a 1984 W. German production and it just seems like the serrations are very shallow. Could just be a first run type thing? I don't know.
I have hyper-hydrosis of the hands, so I always have sweaty hands, however this was never an issue with any other gun I have used. Just this one.
Also cant your SIG 90' to the left "homeboy style" when racking. This gives you a better grip on the slide and allows the side of your index finger to butt against the rear sight.




























