htxred wrote:. they actually laugh at the people who insert mag, rack, release mag and put another round in...
not passing judgment but i havent seen any damage to my extractors.
Really? Well the professionals I have trained with will chastise you for amateur and sloppy loading when you drop a round in the chamber.
I am talking about people like Glen Boodry, who is an operational member of the U.S. Department of States Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program and is responsible for the anti-terrorism and counter-terrorism training of foreign law enforcement and military special operations groups.
Boodry is a former member of Naval Special Warfare Group One SBU, Naval Security Group and Commander U.S. Naval Forces Central
Command during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield.
Boodry is a former Special Operations Team Leader and Sniper Team
Leader and has conducted special operations missions around
the world.
Boodry is a full time law enforcement trainer and has instructed over 300
federal, state and local law enforcement agencies in the most current
tactics and techniques associated with law enforcement special operations and patrol techniques.
And people like Max Joseph, founder and training director of both TFTT and the Direct Action Group. Max has been involved in Special Operations and training non-stop for the last 21 years. He has trained and worked with Counter-Terrorist officers and troops from Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and South America. In addition to running TFTT/Direct Action Group full time, Max also proudly served as the Senior Instructor for the Tactical Explosive Entry School from 1993-2005 both in the United States and Brazil. He is recognized as a subject matter expert in explosives for Tactical Breaching and other Special Operations. He also has extensive experience in Executive Protection and has worked details in Central America, South America, Eastern Europe and Afghanistan. He is currently still operational in several capacities both in and out of CONUS.
Shawn Lewis, Adjunct Instructor for the Department of State Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program, training many foreign governments police and military on counter terrorism, and specializing in explosive breaching, dignitary protection, and small arms training.
These are the guys out doing it, not sitting around a gun range telling fairy tales.
I was going to just post the reasons to not load directly into the chamber, but when comments are made about "older, wiser 1911 shooters" laughing at people who DO IT RIGHT, I just have to respond.