Concealed Carry Loadout Ep.5 | Matt Schools The Class

Published on July 24, 2022
Duration: 12:46

This episode of Concealed Carry Loadout focuses on practical reloading drills, emphasizing muscle memory for self-defense scenarios. Hosts Matt, Clint, and Kaydi execute a drill involving reloads at 10 yards with the SAR9C, Glock 19 Gen 5, and Sig P320X Carry. They discuss the reality of carrying spare magazines, often in pockets, and the importance of practicing reloads from these positions.

Quick Summary

The 'Matt Schools the Class' drill tests concealed carry reloading skills at 10 yards with variations like two shots then reload, or one shot then reload. Practicing from realistic EDC positions, such as pockets, is crucial for building muscle memory for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:23Intro & Sponsor: SAR USA Giveaways
  2. 01:14The 'Matt Schools the Class' Reload Drill
  3. 01:54EDC Magazine Carry Reality Check
  4. 03:19Drill Execution: SAR9C vs Glock vs P320X
  5. 10:24Reloading Drills: Essential for Self Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Matt Schools the Class' drill for concealed carry?

This drill involves two steel targets at 10 yards. Variations include shooting two rounds on the left then reloading before shooting one on the right, or vice-versa, testing reload speed and accuracy under pressure.

Why is practicing reloads from pockets important for EDC?

Many people carry spare magazines in their pockets for concealed carry. Practicing reloads from this realistic, less structured position builds crucial muscle memory for self-defense situations where gear might not be perfectly accessible.

What firearms were used in the Concealed Carry Loadout episode?

The hosts used the SAR USA SAR9C, the Glock 19 Gen 5, and the Sig Sauer P320X Carry Spectre. All are 9mm pistols commonly considered for concealed carry and personal defense.

What is the main takeaway regarding reloading for self-defense?

While you hope never to need it, practicing reloads builds essential muscle memory. Being prepared for an empty chamber or malfunction is critical for personal defense, making consistent reload practice a vital skill.

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