For a class 3 malfunction or stoppage or double feed in a classic sense, the first order of buisness is to lock the slide to the rear, release the magazine, and then tap rack bang. Hmmmmm....all fine motor skills, and if you are having a class 3 malfunction in a gun fight, I would certainly classify that as a bad day.
So the question I have based on existing curriculum for LEO and Military guys is this.
Caveman skills for reload and you wont find the little button;
BUt when performing a class 3 malfunction clearance you are required to use that little button in a trained response;
so is the curriculum just wrong.
I have drilled my LEO's tons and tons on USPSA and IDPA drills over the years...I cant say what because of pending lawsuits, but our agency is VERY well above the national average in shootings.
The problem is LEO and Military quals and training, is that we are taught at the bottom level of the ladder for our crappy shooters to make it. No real incentive to perform, so no real incentive to grow. Competition is all about growth and performance.