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Any way to do this without using an empty magazine?
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Not an easy way.
Best to use an empty magazine, it can be removed after locking the toggle open (when the pistol has a holdopen of course). |
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I've watched my father lock the toggles open without a mag numerous times. Using one hand to hold the toggles open, he'd reach in with a finger and raise the hold open.
Me? I always use an empty mag. |
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Yes, that would be the 'I don't mind missing a finger tip' approach. Did he shoot M1 Garands?
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The (missing) Garand thumb
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i know of M1 thumb , but never heard of Luger finger ! - i din't think it would be wise to do on a Luger -
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