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Published on June 12, 2025
Duration: 0:15

This video demonstrates a high-speed speed loading and firing drill comparing two techniques, 'Tara' and 'Ballerina', on customized Glock pistols. The shooter showcases rapid magazine insertion, slide racking, and controlled rapid fire with expert recoil management. The focus is on efficiency and speed, highlighting Taran Tactical Innovations' modifications.

Quick Summary

The 'Ballerina' technique is a rapid pistol reload method inspired by John Wick, focusing on efficient magazine insertion and slide manipulation. Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) custom Glocks, often used in these drills, feature enhancements like extended magazine pads for higher capacity and improved ergonomics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Preparation: Tara vs Ballerina
  2. 00:05Speed Loading Sequence
  3. 00:09Live Fire Engagement & Recoil Control

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Ballerina' technique in John Wick?

The 'Ballerina' technique, as demonstrated in the John Wick movies and this drill, refers to a highly efficient and rapid method of reloading a pistol, often involving a specific hand motion for magazine insertion and slide manipulation.

What modifications are common on Taran Tactical Glocks?

Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) Glocks often feature extended magazine base pads for increased capacity, enhanced slide serrations for better grip, upgraded sights, and custom triggers for improved performance and speed.

How fast can a TTI custom Glock reload?

While exact times vary by shooter skill, the 'Ballerina' drill aims to achieve extremely fast reloads, often under a second for the entire magazine exchange and chambering process, showcasing the efficiency of TTI modifications.

What makes a pistol 'fast' in shooting?

A pistol's 'speed' is determined by how quickly a shooter can accurately engage targets. This involves fast reloads, rapid follow-up shots, and effective recoil management, all facilitated by firearm design and shooter skill.

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