Just a Satisfying Mag Flick

Published on April 24, 2021
Duration: 0:06

This video demonstrates the 'mag flick' technique for a high-speed magazine reload on an AR-15 platform. The operator efficiently ejects an empty magazine using centrifugal force, inserts a new STANAG magazine, and then releases the bolt carrier group. This technique, showcased by an operator with clear proficiency, is a valuable skill for rapid firearm readiness.

Quick Summary

The 'mag flick' is a high-speed magazine reload technique for the AR-15 where the operator uses centrifugal force to eject the empty magazine laterally while simultaneously inserting a fresh one.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mag Flick Reload

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'mag flick' technique for an AR-15?

The 'mag flick' is a high-speed magazine reload technique for the AR-15 where the operator uses centrifugal force to eject the empty magazine laterally while simultaneously inserting a fresh one.

What are the key steps in performing an AR-15 mag flick reload?

The key steps involve pressing the magazine release, using a wrist flick to eject the empty magazine, inserting a new STANAG magazine, and then releasing the bolt carrier group.

What type of magazine is typically used for an AR-15 mag flick?

The video demonstrates the use of a standard aluminum STANAG 30-round magazine, which is common for AR-15 platforms and compatible with the mag flick technique.

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