Colt: Tabletop Pick Up | Guns & Gear Bonus Tip

Published on October 26, 2023
Duration: 1:22

This video demonstrates a specific tabletop magazine reload technique for pistols. It focuses on efficiently picking up and inserting multiple magazines from a flat surface into magazine pouches, emphasizing smooth insertion and proper grip for the second magazine. The instruction is geared towards intermediate shooters looking to improve their reload speed and efficiency.

Quick Summary

The tabletop pickup technique for pistol magazines involves efficiently grabbing multiple magazines from a flat surface. A common grip places a finger between magazines, with the thumb on one and other fingers on the second, allowing for simultaneous retrieval and smooth insertion into pouches.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Tabletop Pickups
  2. 00:20First Two Magazine Pickup
  3. 00:38Second Set of Magazine Pickup
  4. 00:54Inserting Second Magazine
  5. 01:12More Gun Talk Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the tabletop pickup technique for pistol magazines?

The tabletop pickup technique involves efficiently grabbing multiple magazines from a flat surface. It focuses on a specific grip, often using a finger between magazines, to pick them up simultaneously and insert them into pouches smoothly, aiming to reduce reload time.

How do you grip two magazines for a tabletop pickup?

For a tabletop pickup of two magazines, insert a finger between them. Wrap your thumb around the first magazine and your remaining three fingers around the second, creating a secure and controlled grip for simultaneous retrieval.

What is the importance of observing the magazine's nose during insertion?

Observing the magazine's nose during insertion into a pouch is critical to ensure it goes in smoothly without binding. This attention to detail helps prevent reloads from failing and maintains the flow of the tactical reload process.

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