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Longer slide release on a 1911?
gsd:
I handled a 1911 the other day, and discovered that little stubby things on my hands called thumbs were too short to reach the standard slide release. I even tried a Kimber ultra carry 2.
I know they make an extended slide release lever...
So my question is, anyone have any experience with an extended slide release lever? Some of what i have read online is not good.
I'm not looking to jump on one right now, but in the future i would like to get one.
JimP:
I also have smallish hands...... the first handgun I bought was a Charles Daly/KBI philipino el cheapo..... but it had an extended slid release..... It's nice not having to shift your grip to manipulate any of the controls on the gun...... I still have that gun and it is fun to shoot...... It still has a nicer trigger on it than many guns that cost more than twice what it did!
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Such as?
sjwsti:
If it is going to be a self defense gun I wouldn't recommend it. I wouldn't use any extended controls on a gun I may have to fight with. Its too easy to get into the controls and cause a malfunction when your under extreme stress.
The slide stop is small and out of the way for a reason and shouldn't be used as a slide release ( I have seen students fumble this in every CCW class I have taught when forced to do a speed reload under stress when they are experiencing a loss of fine motor control).
To release the slide simply grab it at the rear, push forward with the hand gripping the frame and it will release.
If your concerned with split times on a pac timer this will cost you a few 10ths. But if your more concerned with what works in a fight this technique is much more reliable under stress and doesn't require any modifications to your gun.
- Shawn
sparky:
Also just to add to this, you may find it harder to find a holster that fits it correctly. A leather and kydex are molded specifically for that gun with factory slide releases, safeties, and sights so changes to those things without having it molded to your specific firearm could cause fittting issues or hang-ups during your draw. FWIW
gsd:
hmmm. perhaps its time to talk to someone with a 1911 and talk them out of it for a few rounds...
Thanks for the help!
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