Mystery123
Member
This is what I was doing.
I racked the slide all the way to the back and it locked.
Then I pulled the rack back so I can press the slide lock down.
Then I pulled the trigger.
Again, I racked the slide all the way to the back and it locked... same thing as before.
And I thought, man this dry firing takes a lot of work to pull trigger one time.
Yes I'm a n00b, what do you expect?
So I watched review videos carefully and noticed they are racking slide only a little bit to reset the trigger, almost same as press check.
I did the same and it works but still have a question.
How far am I supposed to rack the slide for trigger reset so I can dry fire without locking/releasing the slide?
I racked the slide all the way to the back and it locked.
Then I pulled the rack back so I can press the slide lock down.
Then I pulled the trigger.
Again, I racked the slide all the way to the back and it locked... same thing as before.
And I thought, man this dry firing takes a lot of work to pull trigger one time.
Yes I'm a n00b, what do you expect?
So I watched review videos carefully and noticed they are racking slide only a little bit to reset the trigger, almost same as press check.
I did the same and it works but still have a question.
How far am I supposed to rack the slide for trigger reset so I can dry fire without locking/releasing the slide?