Please! Please! Please!? If you are out of practice, make some notes before handling a firearm, especially if ammo is/has been in the vicinity. I don't care if you've handle guns since you were 6, been an Army rifleman for 2 tours, law enforcement veteran, blah blah blah.....It makes the gun grabbers slobber & get all amped up with fodder for another round of "Logical Reasons" why we can't have guns. A good friend who lives a block away shot off his left pinky finger, & got 3rd deg burns to his #4 digit close to the palm from mishandling a Glock. This can be a very dangerous pistol because to remove the slide, one must pull the trigger, so the firing mechanism will drop out of the way and the slide will slide forward off the frame. Failing to Visualize the empty chamber, with the clip removed, before pulling the trigger, WILL result in an accidental discharge sooner or later. He was lucky. His wife was behind him, he was pointed in a relatively safe direction, splattered blood all over his wall, the bed, soaked 2 rolls of Kerlix gauze, & 2 blue plastic chucks before the paramedics got the bleeding stopped. 3 cops arrive <2 minutes, fire truck & paramedics in 3 min, wife traumatized, friend wants all guns out of his house, 2 hours of surgery & he might keep the fingers, nerve severed, skin graft might take, it will never work right again, will always be in the way. Only good thing, Left hand & he's right handed. Every gun you handle IS LOADED unless you look into the chamber. NEVER EVER handle a gun someone else hands you without visualizing the chamber. We only have 10 finger & toes, there is only one you, no matter who you are. Don't get a Darwin Award. Stick around and watch other people get it! or try to stop them too.