At the range today I took 3 pistols. My new pink lady 38spl, Bersa .380 and my Ruger LCP. I had already shot a number of rounds through each and was waiting for the cease fire so I could put up another target. Slide was open on the LCP an it was laying in correct position for a cease fire but I was moving it more to the center of the table and the slide snapped closed getting a hunk of my thumb tip in it. I couldn't get a grip on it with my right hand cause that was the thumb in the slide but trying to get the slide back to the open possition using my left hand with no luck. My hubs is standing there just looking at me and I ask him can you please get the slide off my finger. I am aware of gun safety and while my thumb is held in place in the slide I am still aiming down range. Hubs is finally able to get the slide back. I bled like my finger had been chopped off and luckily, in my range bag, I had a towel. Hubs thought I was done for the day but I hadn't practiced enough just had to use my left hand thumb to eject empty mags and didn't pull the hammer back on the 38 revolver any more this range trip. Moral of this story is; don't slide the LCP across range table when gun's slide is open and keep all fingers away from slide, when it IS open. I have a nice little V shaped cut on the tip end of my thumb now and it has swollen up pretty good. Sure hope I don't have to be in a gun fight in the near future. At least until my thumb is able to release the clip for a speedy reload.

Hubs said it reminded him of that you tube clip of the guy trying to stop the slide. Trust me; don't try it at home, cause it hurt!