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Right? It's such a weird UX choice. If you're running right hand and rack the slide from the front to clear a jam, the jam is blocked from ejecting by your thumb chungus. If you're running left hand, the port is blocked by your entire palm. I guess unless you daintily pinch the front of the slide with your thumb and two forefingers (while of course keeping your pinky raised like a proper gentleman). Also, that's the hottest part of the slide. It's just so odd.
I think the ejection port blocking is avoided by virtue of these pistols being fucking massive - the slide is long enough that even when fully back your hand will still be some distance away from the port.
It still seems awkward though, and I also would feel a bit worried about having my hand right at the muzzle like that. But to be fair, this line of pistols (starting with the M1900, and going through a bunch of models until the M1911 eventually arrives in its final form) is literally among the first to use a slide design, so they were still figuring out how it's supposed to work. Some models had the serrations in the back, others in the front
DAMN! Homey coming in with pics and everything. Props.
I still hate giving Ian views given his arfcom bullshit against Carl, but he's still the best source of this information, unfortunately.
The thing that kind of blows my mind the most though is that for so long of a time the 19xx series was not a tilt-barrel Browning-action. It had a weird drop-barrel action contingent on a cross-bar, and if that bar failed, you were eating slide.
Yeah, the solo pics absolutely don't do justice to how massive those pistols are. Still the hottest part of the slide to grip.
It's wild that the originals were such absolute dogshit. Just terrible pistols. But after 100+ years of refinement they are one of the best pistols in the world (I said it; fight me XD).
Ah fuck, what did gun jesus do? I don't know anything about the FW or inrange community drama