New firearms, especially small compacts, can be difficult to rack the slide until they are fired several times (like hundreds of rounds). I know that's a catch 22 situation, "How can I start shooting hundreds of rounds, if I can't initially rack the slide?". There are attachments and such that can be added onto the gun to help with racking. Here's a link that describes a few:
I have noticed and received comments from those who have difficulties racking a pistol slide. They desperately want some help, device, or tips for racking
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And this forum's Editor/Administrator, Mike H., recently posted about the Slide Spider, that also helps with racking:
Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled What Is a Slide Spider? and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/what-is-a-slide-spider/.
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Other firearms manufactures, have models that are made with the "easier to rack" in mind for shooters that have difficulties in this area. The Smith and Wesson 380 EZ and 9mm EZ handguns are two such firearms.
I linked another thread from this forum below, that previously discussed this same issue about disabilities making racking a slide difficult (link below). Perhaps that, and other on here, will give even more suggestions on this subject. Good luck, and I hope it eventually works out for you, on finding methods of making this difficulty easier to handle.
Hello, New xdm 45.cal 3.8 compact owner. The slide almost takes two hands to rack, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
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