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  • Asc.rudeboy

    Walmitfahrer tactical#103
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    what a *******.....that being said no i cant do that and now i want to pracice it,,,,
     

    Asc.rudeboy

    Walmitfahrer tactical#103
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    haha the things people remember hahah,,,,i didnt put the first hole for the record..hahaha
     

    Suburbazine

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    Yes, I can do that. I will not do it with a live round in the gun though, that's just stupid. I can also one-handedly disassemble and reassemble the firing and ejection mechanisms (although it hurts getting the rear lid off)
     

    bvfd920

    Lost and confused....
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    One of the guys in our club regularly practices disassembly, reassembly, reloading, and shooting with strong hand only and then weak hand only. Makes since that if you get in a fight and lose the use of an arm for one reason or another, you need to still be capable of fighting. He is a master of the Glock when it comes to repair, diagnosis, and all forms of shooting Glocks, so I must bow down to him of course.....:D
     

    dwr461

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    I can understand being able to work a handgun one handed as a needed skill. But to be able to field strip a handgun one handed? It's darn neat to look at. But I don't see where it's a required skill set.

    Dave
     

    tb2

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    I could be mistaken but I don't think running out of ammo is considered a jam.

    I only counted 5 rounds, looked like a 1911 through my eyes. Did they come with only 5 rounders? Or could he possibly have just shot a couple more before the one hand reload?
     
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