Recently we took a look at why locking back the slide on your handgun was an important skill to have in your handgun skill set. I wanted to give you a specific set of steps that you could use to improve your proficiency in this area.
Like any skill locking back the slide can take time to learn and while learning there are some things you can do to speed up your improvement. If you want to get better at locking the slide to the rear read on and put the tips to use.
Practice
This one is simple. Get out to the range and practice your shooting AND locking the slide to the rear!
Get stronger
For some folks the best way to improve is to improve strength. With your unloaded handgun grip your handgun with your primary hand and grip the slide behind the ejection port with your support hand. Rack the slide fully to the rear by pulling with your support hand while pushing the gun away from your body with the primary hand. Hold it for a ten count, then slowly ease the slide forward. Repeat this ten times for a week and you will be surprised how much stronger you become when you try to lock the slide to the rear.
If racking the slide to the rear is too much, begin with developing some grip strength. With your unloaded handgun in your primary hand, place your support hand on the slide behind the ejection port just like it is a saddle on a horse. Next press your support hand fingertips hard against the side of the slide. Press so hard that your hand shakes and that you live a nice imprint of the slide on the heel of your hand. Hold it for ten seconds then relax for ten. Repeat ten times daily for a week. Soon you will have the grip strength to hold the slide while you draw it to the rear!
Develop dexterity
The toughest part of locking the slide to the rear is using your thumb to move the slide stop lever into the up position. So practice that independently of moving the slide. With your unloaded gun position your primary hand on the gun so that your thumb is in contact with the bottom of the slide stop lever then press up on the lever with your thumb ten times. Give it a rest and then repeat.
Become familiar
The anxiety that holds people back from locking the slide to the rear is real. The best way to overcome that worry is to become familiar with your gun. Shoot often and invest in learning. With time and effort your reward will be a significant increase in comfort with your handgun. Oh yeah, you’ll also be able to lock the slide to the rear with what seems like no effort.
If you or someone you know is struggling with locking the slide to the rear what do you think is going to help you the most? Jump into the comments below and share your tips!