Cocking Serrations

Cocking Serrations

Most modern semi-automatic handguns are manufactured with cocking serrations that are built into the pistol’s slide. Typically, these are slots or grooves cut into the slide material to help a shooter manipulate the slide to chamber a new round, to eject a live round, or to clear a malfunction. Most handguns have cocking serrations on the rear portion of the slide above the grip, while others have cocking serrations on both the rear and forward part of the slide. These forward serrations help shooters manipulate the slide during certain firearm status checks.

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