Keep Your Lifeline Working: Handgun Deliberate Loading Procedure

Published on March 1, 2025
Duration: 4:24

This guide details the deliberate loading procedure for a handgun, emphasizing safety and proper technique. It covers securing the firearm, locking the slide, inspecting critical areas, seating a fresh magazine, and performing a chamber check to ensure a round is chambered before the slide is released. The video highlights the distinction between loading and reloading, and offers methods for chamber checks in various lighting conditions.

Quick Summary

The deliberate loading procedure for a handgun involves safely removing the empty magazine, locking the slide to the rear, inspecting the chamber and magazine well, inserting a fresh magazine, and performing a chamber check to confirm a round is chambered before releasing the slide.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction and Purpose
  2. 00:37Holster Recommendation
  3. 00:52Step 1: Secure Firearm & Remove Empty Mag
  4. 01:04Step 2: Lock Slide to Rear
  5. 01:10Step 3: Workspace Inspection
  6. 01:16Step 4: Secure Fresh Magazine
  7. 01:23Step 5: Insert Magazine
  8. 01:32Step 6: Allow Slide Forward
  9. 01:41Step 7: Chamber Check (Visual/Tactile)
  10. 02:15Step 8: Release Slide & Final Check
  11. 02:21Full Cadence Demonstration
  12. 03:25Conclusion and Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential steps for deliberately loading a handgun?

The deliberate loading procedure involves pointing the firearm in a safe direction, removing any empty magazine, locking the slide to the rear, inspecting the chamber and magazine well, inserting a fresh magazine, allowing the slide to go forward, and performing a chamber check to confirm a round is chambered.

How do you perform a chamber check on a handgun?

A chamber check can be done visually by looking for a sliver of brass in the chamber, or by feeling the chamber indicator. In low-light conditions, tactilely feeling the chamber indicator is a reliable method to confirm a round is chambered.

Why is it important to tug on a newly inserted magazine?

Tugging on a newly inserted magazine ensures it is fully seated in the magazine well. A magazine that is not fully seated can lead to feeding malfunctions, preventing the handgun from firing when needed.

What is the difference between loading and reloading a handgun?

Loading refers to the initial process of chambering a round into a firearm that is empty. Reloading, discussed in a separate video, refers to replacing an empty magazine with a full one during a shooting engagement.

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