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One of the things im trying to find here is if this new technique is universal or specific to newer or certain guns.
If ones pistol or person doesnt have mag seating issues then it makes sense, but what if one owns and or uses several pistols, or has big hands, or is an older person using an older gun like a 1911?
Hell some guns, like the Walther PP series and Beretta Nano do not have a slide release, do we train differently when dealing with type 3 malfunctions with every other pistol because of it? In this case, for a 1911 all it takes is some modern mags like Wilson 47Ds. For big hands with small guns, use extended mags for reloads. My G19 and G26 are paired with G17 reload mags. The traditional methods may or may not works for all guns, but are they most efficient way to run a modern pistol? Not from what I've seen and that's what I see most people training with.