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Breach Loading the first round in your CCW (semi-auto)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawgman" data-source="post: 836192" data-attributes="member: 7676"><p>I drop one in he chamber when I load up. I carry glock so I don't have to worry about the extractor breaking. Come on don't be hatin', somebody had to say it. The extractor getting broken seems to me like it's certainly possible. But then I sometimes wonder what part the spring for the extractor plays. Seems like the spring would allow the extractor to pivot and simply ride over the rim with no ill effect. Also, the front of the extractor is profiled in a way to seemingly help it ride over the rim. I don't now anything, just speculating. As for me I drop one in the chamber, pull back on the slide till the slide stop drops, ease the slide forward about a quarter inch then let it fly. I do wonder sometimes if I'm beating up the extractor though. I think one for a glock costs about $10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawgman, post: 836192, member: 7676"] I drop one in he chamber when I load up. I carry glock so I don't have to worry about the extractor breaking. Come on don't be hatin', somebody had to say it. The extractor getting broken seems to me like it's certainly possible. But then I sometimes wonder what part the spring for the extractor plays. Seems like the spring would allow the extractor to pivot and simply ride over the rim with no ill effect. Also, the front of the extractor is profiled in a way to seemingly help it ride over the rim. I don't now anything, just speculating. As for me I drop one in the chamber, pull back on the slide till the slide stop drops, ease the slide forward about a quarter inch then let it fly. I do wonder sometimes if I'm beating up the extractor though. I think one for a glock costs about $10. [/QUOTE]
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