3 Types of Reloads That Everyone Should Know

Published on December 6, 2023
Duration: 5:27

This video details three essential firearm reloading techniques: the Admin Reload for administrative tasks while the firearm is holstered, the Tactical Reload for topping off between engagements, and the Speed Reload (including Combat Reload) for immediate reloads during active threats. The instructor emphasizes the purpose and execution of each, highlighting when to retain or discard magazines.

Quick Summary

Learn three essential firearm reloads: Admin, Tactical, and Speed (Combat). The Admin Reload is for holstered magazine swaps. The Tactical Reload tops off between threats without extreme urgency. The Speed Reload is for rapid reloads during active threats, with the Combat Reload involving magazine retention.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Reload Types
  2. 00:27Admin Reload Explained
  3. 01:11Tactical Reload Explained
  4. 02:17Tactical Reload Demonstration
  5. 02:55Speed Reload Explained
  6. 03:50Speed Reload Demonstration
  7. 04:21Combat Reload Explained
  8. 04:32Combat Reload Demonstration
  9. 05:02Summary of Reload Types

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main types of firearm reloads?

The three main types of firearm reloads are the Admin Reload, performed while the firearm is holstered; the Tactical Reload, done between engagements to top off the magazine; and the Speed Reload, used during active threats for rapid reloads.

When should you perform an Admin Reload?

An Admin Reload is for administrative purposes when you need to swap magazines but do not want or need to draw your firearm from its holster, such as in a staging area or behind a firing line.

What is the difference between a Speed Reload and a Combat Reload?

A Speed Reload prioritizes getting the firearm back into action quickly, often by dropping the empty magazine without retention. A Combat Reload is a type of Speed Reload where the shooter actively retains the empty magazine, usually in a dump pouch.

How do you know when your firearm is out of ammunition?

You'll know your firearm is out of ammunition by three indicators: a dead trigger, a noticeable change in the firearm's weight (feeling lighter), and the slide locking to the rear.

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