Posted December 15, 2015 6:00 pm by Comments

By Dan Zimmerman

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By TTAG reader Andrew Jennings

The world of firearms is full of accessories, from practical to tactical. Most gun enthusiasts are looking for adaptability: an accessory’s ability to seamlessly interface with the gun owner’s existing equipment. Products like the Hatfield’s Tactical Racker . . .

The Hatfield’s Tactical Racker replaces a GLOCK brand GLOCK’s rear slide plate cover, creating a wide surface area for racking the slide – with one hand – against solid objects to quickly address malfunctions. Yes, GLOCK fanboys, even one of Gaston’s finest can malfunction. The next question: why bother? Can you rack a GLOCK’s slide one-handed without it?

Yes and no. Yes you can rack a GLOCK’s standard her sight against something solid. But there’s no guarantee that you’ll be able to master the motor skills necessary in a stressful situation. The wide U-shaped Tactical Racker stands proud of the gun’s butt on both side of the pistol. This increases your one-handed racking options – and ability – considerably.

You can buy a Tactical Racker for around $50 with an option of a Crimson Trace adaptation for an additional $10. This accessory for the Glock pistol covers the wide range of being tactical and practical …Read the Rest

Source:: Truth About Guns

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