Mastering The 1-R-1 (One-RELOAD-One) Drill

Published on April 23, 2020
Duration: 3:39

Ernie Medina of TRB explains and demonstrates the 1-R-1 (One-RELOAD-One) drill, a valuable training exercise for improving firearm manipulation and reloading speed and efficiency. The drill involves firing a single shot to slide lock, performing a tactical or speed reload, and then firing a second shot. It's designed to be practiced with live ammunition or dummy rounds for dry fire, and can be adapted for indoor or outdoor ranges.

Quick Summary

The 1-R-1 (One-RELOAD-One) drill is a firearms training exercise designed to enhance reloading speed and efficiency. It involves firing one shot to slide lock, performing a reload, and then firing a second shot. This drill is crucial for CCW holders and all shooters looking to improve firearm manipulation skills, and can be practiced with live fire or dummy rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to the 1-R-1 Drill
  2. 00:14Importance of Reloading Drills
  3. 00:47Setting Up the 1-R-1 Drill
  4. 01:21Magazine Loading Strategy
  5. 01:39Slow Demonstration of the Drill
  6. 02:16Step-by-Step Execution Breakdown
  7. 02:43Drill Reset for Next String
  8. 03:02Demonstration with More Speed
  9. 03:24Practice Versatility (Indoor/Outdoor/Home)
  10. 03:29Call to Action: Like & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 1-R-1 drill and why is it important?

The 1-R-1 (One-RELOAD-One) drill is a firearms training exercise focused on improving the speed and efficiency of reloads. It involves firing one shot to slide lock, performing a reload, and then firing a second shot, helping shooters master critical manipulation skills.

How do you set up the 1-R-1 drill?

To set up the 1-R-1 drill, load one round into a magazine and chamber it. Ensure all subsequent magazines you plan to use are loaded with two rounds each. This configuration ensures you hit slide lock after the first shot.

Can the 1-R-1 drill be practiced at an indoor range?

Yes, the 1-R-1 drill can be practiced at an indoor range. While holstering might be restricted, you can still practice the reload sequence by placing magazines on a table or using magazine pouches if allowed by the range.

What is the purpose of the second shot in the 1-R-1 drill?

The second shot in the 1-R-1 drill confirms that your reload was successful and the firearm is ready to fire. It ensures you have a round chambered and can re-acquire your sight picture to engage the target again.

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