Testing New Mag Carriers With An El Prez

Published on January 10, 2026
Duration: 0:41

Lucas Botkin demonstrates the El Prez drill, a dynamic shooting exercise involving engaging three targets, performing a reload, and re-engaging them. He achieved a time of 4.62 seconds with his Glock 17, noting minor trigger freeze and the drill's effectiveness for practicing reloads. The video also highlights testing new magazine carriers.

Quick Summary

Lucas Botkin demonstrates the El Prez drill, completing it in 4.62 seconds with a Glock 17 while testing new magazine carriers. This drill involves shooting three targets, performing a reload, and shooting them again, serving as an effective test for speed and weapon manipulation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00El Prez Drill Execution
  2. 00:06Performance Review & Time Analysis
  3. 00:18Target Inspection & Patching
  4. 00:26New Mag Carrier Testing
  5. 00:32Glock 17 & Drill Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the El Prez drill?

The El Prez drill is a dynamic shooting exercise that involves engaging three targets, performing a mandatory reload, and then re-engaging the same three targets. It's a popular drill for testing speed and proficiency in weapon manipulation.

What time did Lucas Botkin achieve in the El Prez drill?

Lucas Botkin completed the El Prez drill in 4.62 seconds using a Glock 17. He noted some trigger freeze on the middle target, indicating areas for potential improvement.

What firearm was used in the El Prez drill demonstration?

The firearm used in the demonstration was a Glock 17, chambered in 9mm. The drill is effective for practicing reloads with standard capacity magazines.

What gear was being tested during the El Prez drill?

During the El Prez drill, Lucas Botkin was testing new belt-mounted magazine carriers. While not detailed in this clip, the drill provides a practical scenario for evaluating carrier performance.

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