Re: This is why you check the chamber
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 12:01 pm
Great process there AndyC. Your comment about moving the magazine well away reminds me that I also do the same. If I am cleaning or working on a firearm, it is an 'ammunition free zone'. Reducing every opportunity to make a stupid (painful-expensive-deadly) mistake.AndyC wrote:My own drill for checking/unloading:
1. Point in a safe direction.
2. Drop the mag and move it well away.
3. Cycle the slide 3-4 times then hold it back and peek into the chamber. Move the ejected round to join the magazine.
4. Close the slide then lock it back with the slide-stop and peek again to make doubly-sure.
Now I'm happy that it's safe to dry-fire, strip it down for cleaning or whatever.