From "Tool1075" on Sigforum.com
it's a simple concept, but I don't see a lot of people ever speaking about it.
1. you pull the trigger.
2. bullet fires
3. slide sees a force, goes backward
4. some of the force is transmitted from the slide, into the frame (by means of the recoil spring, or whatever your gun does)
5. the frame wants to move! (it gets jealous)
6. if the frame isn't held back enough (limp grip/wrist/arm) the frame starts to approach the same rearward deflection of the slide (the frame "catches up" to the slide's recoil
7. the recoil spring says "what the fuck, you bitch, now I can't compress all the way"
8. slide comes back, and it left the next round in the mag just sitting there. It didn't get to move back enough to chamber it!
9. The round is pissed! it blames the slide. The slide blames the spring. The spring blames the frame. The frame blames you!
10. And then, like a pussy, you blame them.
tell your friends. don't limp-wrist.
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