Gotta reload to keep shooting [Compilation PART 135]

Published on March 13, 2026
Duration: 0:20

This guide details efficient reloading and shooting techniques for both the M1 Garand rifle and a pistol caliber carbine equipped with a CAA MCK conversion kit. It covers the specific loading procedure for the M1 Garand using an 8-round en-bloc clip and demonstrates tactical reloads for the PCC. The instruction emphasizes accuracy and speed on steel targets, showcasing proficient handling from an experienced shooter.

Quick Summary

Learn expert reloading and shooting techniques for the M1 Garand and CAA MCK pistol caliber carbine. The M1 Garand uses an 8-round en-bloc clip of .30-06 Springfield, while the MCK offers a modern PCC platform. Instruction emphasizes efficient magazine changes, accuracy on steel targets, and proficient handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00M1 Garand Loading & Shooting
  2. 00:08PCC Reload & Shooting
  3. 00:15PCC Rapid Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load an M1 Garand rifle?

The M1 Garand is loaded using an 8-round en-bloc clip of .30-06 Springfield ammunition. The clip is inserted into the top of the receiver, and the bolt is released or manually cycled to chamber the first round.

What is a CAA MCK?

The CAA MCK (Modern Combat Kit) is a pistol conversion kit that allows a compatible handgun to be mounted, transforming it into a pistol caliber carbine. It often includes a brace or stock, foregrip, and optic mounting capabilities.

What are the benefits of using a pistol caliber carbine (PCC)?

PCCs offer reduced recoil compared to rifle calibers, making them easier to shoot accurately during rapid fire. They often use common handgun magazines and ammunition, which can be cost-effective for training.

What safety precautions should be taken when handling firearms?

Always treat every firearm as if it were loaded. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you have decided to fire. Be aware of your target and what is beyond it. Ensure firearms are unloaded when not in use.

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