How do you release your slide on your semi auto?

How do you release your slide on your semi auto?

  • I use the slide release.

    Votes: 127 46.4%
  • I pull back on the slide to release.

    Votes: 131 47.8%
  • I slam the mag in and it automatically releases.

    Votes: 16 5.8%

  • Total voters
    274
Slam the mag on the guns that works with. faster in a match. On the other pistols, I use the slide stop lever. If the lever is not big enough, I put a dab of epoxy on it, to give me something to hit.
 
Seeing as I'm a lefty I mainly rack the slide, not all the pistols I have are fully ambidextrous. Although on a couple the slide release is big enough to use with me index finger which is no longer on the trigger, sometimes I slam the mag home. So I do all of the above to drop the slide, you should be comfortable doing them all if you look at it from a user standpoint.
 
There is a Larry Vickers video where he times the difference between using the slide stop and 'sling shotting' the slide. For HIM, it was quicker to sling shot.

I do either, whatever seems right at the moment, but most often use the slide stop. In the 'Wild Bunch' event in CAS where you shoot to lock back, I always use the slide stop.
Doing a reload on the move, it is more convenient for me to use the slide stop.

In the end, it is a matter of personal preference and training. Muscle memory will dictate what you do in the heat of the moment.
 
Slide release.

Not a competitive shooter so time not an issue.

IMHO it's a test that the action is clean and working properly which is good to know if you ever have to shoot one handed.
 
Wow! I am finding myself bewildered that this is such a big issue. But then again the only competitive shooting I've done was with a Steyr-Hahn; clips and slide release are the only option, oh and the cartridge fountain to clear it, lol.
Why is it an issue ( other than the OP's experience with Mr Anal Retentive of course ) ?
 
There is a Larry Vickers video where he times the difference between using the slide stop and 'sling shotting' the slide. For HIM, it was quicker to sling shot.

I do either, whatever seems right at the moment, but most often use the slide stop. In the 'Wild Bunch' event in CAS where you shoot to lock back, I always use the slide stop.
Doing a reload on the move, it is more convenient for me to use the slide stop.

In the end, it is a matter of personal preference and training. Muscle memory will dictate what you do in the heat of the moment.

Plus sling shoting helps you build muscle memory for clearing malfs. Ie dud rounds or mis feeds.
 
Wow! I am finding myself bewildered that this is such a big issue. But then again the only competitive shooting I've done was with a Steyr-Hahn; clips and slide release are the only option, oh and the cartridge fountain to clear it, lol.
Why is it an issue ( other than the OP's experience with Mr Anal Retentive of course ) ?

Yeah Mr Anal Retentive and I were simply talking about the S&W SW22 Victory as he has one as well. I mentioned about the TandemKross accessories on mine, we got to the mag disconnector topic then the convo went sideways with a "do you know you broke a federal law"...
 
Kind of non specific on situation...am I in a firefight.Is my strong hand injured....what happens if my thumbs are missing.Am I in a wheel chair,have to cross draw left hand, right hip holster,threat on the left side.....But then I have to ponder why the slide was locked back in my holster.....then I realize I didn't take my meds that day and I am sort fuzzy minded..


What was the question again?
 
The slide release is generally the fastest way to get back on target.
I have small(ish) hands so when I started shooting, I racked the slide.
I have since adopted using the slide stop with my support hand after seating the mag and can say that it's way faster.
If you don't care about the speed then either method is fine, more personal preference or what the gun will facilitate
 
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