A tidbit I picked up from Dave Spaulding at a Red adopt class he did with his Handguns Combatives was what Dave calls “Inboard Slide Manipulation’s” and it works and I have used it successfully more times than the video.
While everyone wants to grap the Optic that causes issues (zero shift is a thing) and the way the young lady showed while is what was taught as humans your hands are not designed to work well that way (also Dave Spaulding has a degree in sports physiology so he understands how a body works)
And most of the folks that have the strength issues do not have the coordination or motivation to learn how to muscle through it. I have been through it with folks, from being weak to missing digest on both hamds you name it. It’s just a way that works great for some folks
With inboarding you turn the gun sideways and simply pinch the back of the slide. Something we have learned from optics mounted handguns we should have been doing all along at least for folks that have strength issues.
Below are a couple pics to show what I am saying.
So next time you see someone struggling show them this and it will be easier for them.
While everyone wants to grap the Optic that causes issues (zero shift is a thing) and the way the young lady showed while is what was taught as humans your hands are not designed to work well that way (also Dave Spaulding has a degree in sports physiology so he understands how a body works)
And most of the folks that have the strength issues do not have the coordination or motivation to learn how to muscle through it. I have been through it with folks, from being weak to missing digest on both hamds you name it. It’s just a way that works great for some folks
With inboarding you turn the gun sideways and simply pinch the back of the slide. Something we have learned from optics mounted handguns we should have been doing all along at least for folks that have strength issues.
Below are a couple pics to show what I am saying.
So next time you see someone struggling show them this and it will be easier for them.
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