Why not? I practice those a bunch of times at the range.Skiprr wrote:If you're wanting replicate the nastier double-feed, MHO is that wouldn't be safe to try to rig live-fire.
Weird question.
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I agree with this...Using "dummy rounds" would work as well...WildBill wrote:Why not try some snap caps in your good magazines?bdickens wrote:This may seem like a weird question, but is there any cheap, substandard aftermarket magazine for Glocks that is unreliable like some of the cheaper 1911 magazines? The reason I'd want one is for practicing malfunction drills at the range.
I made the mistake of sabotaging my wife's pistol during a range session years ago...I put three snap caps in a row after two good rounds in her Taurus 24/7 9mm...
BANG, BANG, click clear, click clear, click clear, BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG...
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Re: Weird question.
By "live-fire" I meant, in keeping with the OP, introducing a random, unexpected stoppage somewhere in the middle of a live string of fire, not manually creating a condition like a double-feed using live ammunition at the start of a string of fire.jorge wrote:Why not? I practice those a bunch of times at the range.Skiprr wrote:If you're wanting replicate the nastier double-feed, MHO is that wouldn't be safe to try to rig live-fire.
How do you setup your double-feed practice at the range?
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I agree with you about trying to make it happen in the middle of a string.
Drop a round in the chamber, insert magazine, release slide.
Skiprr wrote:How do you setup your double-feed practice at the range?
Drop a round in the chamber, insert magazine, release slide.
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Re: Weird question.
Yep. And if you're shooting with a buddy who has a pistol different than yours, getting to clear his is a little extra practice.jorge wrote:I agree with you about trying to make it happen in the middle of a string.Skiprr wrote:How do you setup your double-feed practice at the range?
Drop a round in the chamber, insert magazine, release slide.
Tell you what I find most difficult is clearing double-feeds in mouse/pocket guns like a Seecamp (especially with the European style on-the-bottom mag release) or a P3AT or LCP. Any pistol that doesn't have a manual slide lock can be a total pain if you can't easily strip the mag. Too, it's ingrained in me to rack the slide using an over-the-top, full reverse-grip on the slide, and pistols so tiny that a slingshot grip is the only practical way to do it cause me to have to think about it...and manipulating such tiny mags, even under no stress, is for me an automatic example of loss of fine motor control. I admit I don't often practice stoppage reduction with my BUG...
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Yep, a manual slide lock is an often overlooked feature (requirement for me) when people are getting a "carry gun".Skiprr wrote: Any pistol that doesn't have a manual slide lock can be a total pain if you can't easily strip the mag.
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