Green Beret Shows How to Load and Make Ready | Tactical Rifleman

Published on January 4, 2023
Duration: 3:30

This guide, presented by Karl, a former USSF operative, details the proper procedure for loading and making ready both primary (rifle) and secondary (pistol) weapon systems. It emphasizes safety checks, correct magazine insertion techniques, and the rationale behind the loading order. The instruction covers chamber checks, bolt manipulation, and magazine seating for an AR-15 style rifle and a pistol, preparing the operator for immediate engagement.

Quick Summary

Learn the proper tactical procedure for loading and making ready your rifle and pistol from a former USSF operative. This expert guide covers essential steps like chamber checks, magazine seating, and the correct order for loading and unloading weapons.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Safety Disclaimer
  2. 00:05January Content Preview
  3. 00:38Introduction to Loading
  4. 00:47Loading Secondary (Pistol)
  5. 01:04Refill Pistol Magazine Pouch
  6. 01:13Loading Primary (Rifle)
  7. 01:26Chambering Rifle Round
  8. 01:41Refill Rifle Magazine Pouch
  9. 01:46Ready for Drills
  10. 01:51Rifle Firing Demonstration
  11. 01:58Unloading Primary (Rifle)
  12. 02:19Unloading Secondary (Pistol)
  13. 02:38Rationale for Loading Order

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct order for loading a pistol and rifle?

According to former USSF operative Karl, you should load your pistol first because it is protected by the holster. Then, you load your rifle. This order is reversed for unloading, where the rifle is unloaded first, followed by the pistol.

How do you ensure a rifle round is chambered correctly after loading?

After inserting the magazine and releasing the bolt carrier, observe it go forward. If it does not fully close, use the forward assist to ensure the bolt is fully forward and the round is chambered. Then, close the dust cover.

What is the 'slingshot' method for a pistol slide?

The 'slingshot' method involves pulling the pistol's slide fully to the rear and then releasing it. This allows the slide to travel forward under spring tension, which chambers a round from the magazine.

Why is it important to check the chamber when loading a firearm?

Visually observing the chamber is a critical safety step to ensure no unintended round is present before loading or to confirm the chamber is clear after unloading. This prevents accidental discharges and confirms the firearm's status.

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