Clearing Failure to Fire Malfunctions (Type 1) @GlockIncSmyrna | Instructor Mike

Published on September 2, 2022
Duration: 0:55

This guide details the 'Tap, Rack, Assess, Press' technique for clearing Type 1 malfunctions (failure to fire) on a Glock pistol, as demonstrated by Instructor Mike. The method emphasizes maintaining situational awareness while performing immediate action drills to quickly resolve the malfunction and re-engage a threat if necessary. This is a fundamental skill for any pistol owner.

Quick Summary

The 'Tap, Rack, Assess, Press' method is a critical immediate action drill for clearing Type 1 malfunctions (failure to fire). It involves tapping the magazine to ensure seating, racking the slide to clear the chamber, assessing the threat, and pressing the trigger to re-engage. This technique, demonstrated by expert Firearms Instructor Mike, ensures rapid resolution of malfunctions while maintaining situational awareness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Type 1 Malfunction
  2. 00:22Demonstrating Tap and Rack
  3. 00:30Explaining Assess and Press
  4. 00:41Full Type 1 Malfunction Demonstration
  5. 00:49Transition to Type 2 Malfunction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Tap, Rack, Assess, Press' method for clearing a firearm malfunction?

The 'Tap, Rack, Assess, Press' method is a four-step immediate action drill for clearing Type 1 malfunctions (failure to fire). It involves tapping the magazine, racking the slide, assessing the threat, and pressing the trigger.

How do you perform the 'Tap' and 'Rack' steps for a Type 1 malfunction?

The 'Tap' involves firmly tapping the magazine baseplate to ensure it's seated. The 'Rack' involves cycling the pistol's slide to eject the faulty round and chamber a fresh one from the magazine.

Why is 'Assess' important when clearing a malfunction?

The 'Assess' step emphasizes maintaining situational awareness and focus on the threat or target during the malfunction clearance. This ensures you are ready to re-engage if the threat persists after the drill.

What is a Type 1 malfunction?

A Type 1 malfunction is a failure to fire. This occurs when the trigger is pulled, but the firearm does not discharge, often due to a defective primer in the ammunition or an issue with the firing pin.

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