Concealed Carry Loadout Ep.5 | Matt Schools The Class

Published on July 24, 2022
Duration: 12:46

This video details the 'Matt Schools the Class' concealed carry reload drill, emphasizing practical magazine changes from everyday carry positions. Hosts Matt, Clint, and Kaydi demonstrate variations of the drill using the SAR USA SAR9C, Glock 19 Gen 5, and Sig P320X Carry Spectre, highlighting the importance of muscle memory for self-defense. The session underscores that while reloads are hoped to be unnecessary, preparedness is key.

Quick Summary

The 'Matt Schools the Class' drill tests concealed carry reload proficiency at 10 yards using two steel targets. Variations involve different shot sequences and reloads, emphasizing practical magazine changes from everyday carry positions like pockets to build crucial muscle memory for self-defense scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:23Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 01:14Drill Explanation
  3. 01:54EDC Magazine Carry Reality
  4. 03:19Drill Execution and Results
  5. 10:24Conclusion and Training Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Matt Schools the Class' drill?

The 'Matt Schools the Class' drill involves engaging two steel targets at 10 yards. Variations include shooting two rounds on one target then reloading for one on the other, or vice-versa, testing reload speed and accuracy under pressure.

Why is practicing reloads from pockets important for concealed carry?

Many concealed carriers opt to keep spare magazines in their pockets for convenience. Practicing reloads from pockets builds the necessary muscle memory and dexterity to perform a quick and efficient magazine change in a real-world self-defense situation.

Which firearms were used in the Concealed Carry Loadout Ep.5 drill?

The firearms featured and used in the drill were the SAR USA SAR9C, the Glock 19 Gen 5, and the Sig Sauer P320X Carry Spectre, all chambered in 9mm.

What is the main takeaway regarding reload training for self-defense?

The primary takeaway is that while you hope never to need a reload in a self-defense encounter, being proficient and having practiced magazine changes from realistic positions is critical for preparedness and survival.

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