some details behind how I use a redimag.

Published on March 22, 2025
Duration: 1:20

The speaker discusses the practical application of a ReadyMag, emphasizing it's not for simply increasing round count. Instead, it's a tool for specific scenarios, particularly when anticipating immediate, high-volume engagement or transitioning to a 'one-point' position. The primary concern highlighted is the exposed magazine release, making it a last resort for carrying extra ammunition in dynamic situations.

Quick Summary

The ReadyMag is not ideal for simply increasing overall ammunition capacity for extended movement. Its primary drawback is the exposed magazine release, which can lead to accidental drops. It's best reserved for specific, high-engagement scenarios where immediate access to an extra round is critical, like transitioning to a 'one-point' shooting position.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ReadyMag Use
  2. 00:14Why Not for Combat Load
  3. 00:26Exposed Magazine Release Concern
  4. 00:42Specific Scenarios for ReadyMag
  5. 01:01Magazine Insertion Strategy
  6. 01:10Last Resort Ammunition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of a ReadyMag according to tactical training?

The ReadyMag is not primarily for increasing overall ammunition capacity for extended movement. It's best used in specific, high-engagement scenarios where immediate access to an extra round is critical, such as transitioning to a 'one-point' shooting position.

What is the main drawback of using a ReadyMag?

The main drawback highlighted is the exposed magazine release. This design poses a risk of accidental magazine drops, especially during prolonged movement or dynamic tactical situations, making it less ideal for general carry.

When should a ReadyMag be considered for use?

A ReadyMag is best considered when anticipating immediate, high-volume firearm use, such as preparing for extensive shooting drills or transitioning to a specific tactical position where rapid reloads are paramount.

How should one prepare a ReadyMag for tactical use?

If preparing to use a ReadyMag in a tactical scenario, it's recommended to manually insert a loaded magazine from your existing pouches into the ReadyMag just before the engagement begins, rather than carrying it pre-loaded.

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