Mag Flick but it goes really far

Published on December 8, 2020
Duration: 0:14

This video demonstrates the 'mag flick' technique, a visually impressive method for ejecting an empty magazine from a CZ 75 variant with a sharp wrist motion. The demonstration, performed from a first-person perspective, showcases the magazine traveling a significant distance. While not a standard tactical reload, it highlights advanced firearm handling proficiency.

Quick Summary

The 'mag flick' is an advanced firearm technique demonstrated on a CZ 75 SP-01, involving a sharp wrist motion to eject an empty magazine with high velocity, causing it to travel several yards. This showcases advanced handling proficiency beyond standard tactical reloads.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mag Flick
  2. 00:02CZ 75 SP-01 First-Person View
  3. 00:03Mag Flick Demonstration
  4. 00:09Channel Goal: 100k Subs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'mag flick' technique in firearm handling?

The 'mag flick' is an advanced firearm manipulation technique where a shooter uses a sharp, decisive wrist motion to eject an empty magazine with significant velocity. This causes the magazine to fly several yards away from the firearm.

What firearm is used in the mag flick demonstration video?

The video features a CZ 75 variant, likely a CZ 75 SP-01, shown from a first-person perspective during the mag flick demonstration.

What are the technical specifications of the CZ 75 SP-01 shown?

The CZ 75 SP-01 is typically chambered in 9mm Luger, has a capacity of 18+1 rounds, a barrel length of 4.6 inches, and weighs approximately 40.7 oz. Its MSRP is generally between $700-$800.

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