what if I hold the luiger closed like this, will be stopped from reloading?
>>35079102
>restrict reloading mechanism from doing it was designed to do
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>>35079102
just stick your finger in the barrel.
>fucking cartoon physics
No your finger will probably be pinched though.
Yes, if you hold down the toggle solidly enough, it will prevent it from ejecting the spent case & load a new one.
Much like you can block a conventional slide.
Sounds like a good way to fracture a fingerbone.
>>35079132
>Sounds like a good way to fracture a fingerbone.
You don't seem to understand how a toggle lock works. You're not going to fracture anything... Just like a normal slide will not eat your hands/skin if you hold it down.
Luger thumb in 3 2 1
>>35079102
>luiger
is that like a luigi with a luger who kills people for money?
>>35079129
If you tried with a straight blowback pistol wouldn't you be fighting against ~20,000 psi?
>>35079175
No?
Go shoot a gun and hold the slide at the same time.
>>35079175
Err, no. The slide has mass, the inertia is reduced by the unlocking of the slide, and there is usually a spring that lessens recoil, right? Go shoot a 10/22, push your finger against the CH. It does not take much effort to hold it back, and keep in mind that a 9mm blowback will unlock much later, to avoid an out of battery detonation or premature ejection.
>>35079207
That makes sense.
>>35079175
>If you tried with a straight blowback pistol wouldn't you be fighting against ~20,000 psi?
Well, don't try to block the slide of a hipoint by putting your thumb behind it. You might hurt yourself that way since you're probably already overextending your thumb, meaning you have little strength in it. But put your hand over the top of the slide and firmly grasp it & hold it down. It'll be easy.
Even easier on a locking gun, as you simply prevent the gun from unlocking, which means the gun mechanically takes nearly all the force on the locking surfaces.
>>35079169
>>35079102
>luiger
>>35079315
>>35079102
that won't work dumbass to stop the action you have to stop the barrel assembly from moving back in the first place, otherwise you will break your fucking hand doing that
>>35079315
kek
>>35079102
same thing that would happen if you held a slide forward to stop it from ejecting and chamberig
>>35083447
no his fingers would broken