The REVERSE Mag Race

Published on December 3, 2025
Duration: 1:40

This video demonstrates the 'Reverse Mag Race' challenge hosted by GUNBROS, where participants compete to unload a 30-round magazine as quickly as possible while keeping the base plate attached. The drill involves manual ejection of rounds onto paper plates, showcasing a fast-paced, competitive, yet lighthearted event. Jake secured victory in the final round with a time of approximately 9 seconds.

Quick Summary

The 'Reverse Mag Race' is a competition focused on the speed of manually unloading a 30-round magazine, with the crucial rule that the base plate must stay attached. Participants rapidly eject rounds, often onto paper plates, testing dexterity and efficiency under time pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Challenge Introduction: Reverse Mag Race
  2. 00:18Round 1 Competition: Manual Ejection
  3. 00:44Round 2 Competition: Second Heat
  4. 01:12Final Round & Winner Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Reverse Mag Race' challenge?

The 'Reverse Mag Race' is a competition where participants aim to manually unload a 30-round magazine as quickly as possible. The key rule is that the magazine's base plate must remain attached throughout the entire process.

What is the objective of the Reverse Mag Race?

The primary objective is to achieve the fastest time in manually ejecting all rounds from a 30-round magazine. This drill tests speed, dexterity, and adherence to the specific rule of keeping the base plate attached.

What type of magazines are used in the Reverse Mag Race?

The challenge typically uses standard 30-round capacity magazines, often Magpul PMAGs, designed for platforms like the AR-15 and chambered in calibers such as 5.56x45mm NATO or .223 Remington.

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