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Thread: Is this BS…..one handed racking with just inertia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bolt_Overide View Post
    why would one spend time practicing to do this in place of something actually useful? Catch your rear sight or optic on your belt, pocket, or whatever and push.
    Because your other arm might be in a kimura...


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    Quote Originally Posted by psalms144.1 View Post
    Like catching an ejected round in mid air, or about 95% of the other crap folks post on INSTAGRAM...

    And GET OFF MY LAWN!
    FIFY

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    Quote Originally Posted by 365X View Post
    I’m a relatively new shooter, and still stuck in D class for the last year but…..

    I saw a guy on you tube rack what he said was a Glock one handed, is this possible ?

    Here’s the link

    https://youtu.be/beQrBJwT7IE

    I think it’s fake, but what do I know.
    I've tried it many times. I suspect they use light springs.

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    My thoughts...

    Who gives a shit, it is nothing I'm going to waste my time working on it.
    LET'S GO BRANDON!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 365X View Post
    I’m a relatively new shooter, and still stuck in D class for the last year but…..

    I saw a guy on you tube rack what he said was a Glock one handed, is this possible ?

    Here’s the link

    https://youtu.be/beQrBJwT7IE

    I think it’s fake, but what do I know.
    I have large hands and as a young man unloaded box cars of 100 lb sacks, hauled the sacks to a warehouse, unloaded, and stacked them. I handled each sack 3 times. Until recently I could with one hand jack a round into every pistol that I picked up except the Luger. Most guys with large hands could exercise with spring gizmo's and develop necessary strength to do this. I began doing the hand exercises at age 14 to improve my handgun shooting. I still have callouses on my right hand from shooting.

    I went around the world to say that this is possible but must point out that the ability has almost zero usefulness--sort of like stunt shooting. I suggest spending time on clearing malfunctions or dry firing.

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    I must be weak, for grins I tried my h&k p30 no go.....

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