You don't understand english ???? Too bad.
I understand English just fine thanks.
Perhaps I should have been more blunt in insinuating a lack of understanding of common firearms on your part.
So Terminator, come back anytime.
You don't understand english ???? Too bad.
My Gen 4 17 releases the slide when a full magazine is inserted with force almost every time. I just did the IPSC match at the Brant club and it released on every magazine change. You just have to slam the magazine in with the heel of your palm.
Sorry, I call BS on this...show me some official S&W literature where it says that it's "designed" to do this.
.....With an empty mag I couldnt get it to do it at all. ......Though I could be over thinking this issue......
Actually you're right, that is misleading - obviously the mag only goes in at one angle. When you 'tap' (smash, hammer) the bottom of the mag to enusre that it's seated, if your hand moves upward and forward at a 45 degree angle, the slide will drop (on a full mag and a gun that's seen some rounds in my experience) and load the pistol.
show me some official S&W literature where it says that it's "designed" to do this.
The M&P is designed for (Police & Military) and as such is designed to release the slide upon magazine insert.
My HK4 does this, by design.
I can't believe people still think this and spread it around as 'fact'.... No modern pistol is designed for the slide to go forward on it's own when a mag is inserted. It's cause by the force used to insert the mag into the gun, and sometimes the way the gun is held/mag inserted.
If you think it's designed to do it, try inserting the mag gently. Oh no... The slide didn't go forward... It must be broken right? But then try inserting the mag forcefully, and it's more likely to cause the slide to cycle. What kind of design would work so inconsistently???
And it's not a 100% effective way of getting a round chambered anyway. If you do it enough times, eventually, the slide won't pick up a round (more likely to happen with a partially filled mag than a full one).
The only methods of maximizing the chance of the slide stripping a round from the mag when it goes forward are pulling the slide to the rear using your preferred grip, or hitting the slide stop/release lever to drop the slide.




























