How to Speed Reload with a AK-47 | Training Techniques | Tactical Rifleman

Published on June 17, 2016
Duration: 2:13

This guide details two speed reloading techniques for the AK-47, as demonstrated by Sid from T1G. The standard method involves manual magazine release and indexing, while the faster 'sweep' method uses a fresh magazine to dislodge the empty one. Mastering the sweep requires significant practice for subconscious manipulation.

Quick Summary

Master the AK-47 speed reload with expert instruction from T1G instructor Sid. Learn the standard method and the faster 'sweep' technique, which uses a fresh magazine to dislodge the empty one. Consistent practice is key to subconscious manipulation and efficient magazine changes.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to AK-47 Speed Reload
  2. 00:23Technique 1: Standard Speed Reload
  3. 00:49Technique 2: The Sweep Method
  4. 01:20Comparison and Training Advice
  5. 01:44Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two main speed reloading techniques for an AK-47?

The two primary speed reloading techniques for an AK-47 are the standard method, involving manual magazine release and indexing, and the faster 'sweep' method, where a fresh magazine strikes the release to eject the old one.

How can I improve my AK-47 speed reload proficiency?

To improve your AK-47 speed reload proficiency, especially the 'sweep' method, practice extensively at home with an unloaded firearm to build subconscious muscle memory for efficient magazine manipulation.

What caliber is the AK-47 typically chambered in?

The AK-47 is most commonly chambered in the 7.62x39mm caliber, known for its effectiveness and widespread availability as an intermediate rifle cartridge.

Why is the 'sweep' method considered faster for AK-47 reloads?

The 'sweep' method is faster because it combines the actions of releasing the empty magazine and seating the new one more efficiently, often by using the fresh magazine to activate the release lever.

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