Reloading Before The Empty Mag Hits The Deck

Published on September 20, 2023
Duration: 0:10

This video demonstrates a high-speed emergency reload technique where a fresh magazine is inserted before the empty one hits the ground. Lucas Botkin showcases efficient manipulation, emphasizing speed and economy of motion. The drill highlights the performance capabilities of the T.REX MARS Carrier for rapid reloads.

Quick Summary

A high-speed emergency reload is performed by inserting a fresh magazine before the empty one hits the ground, minimizing downtime. This technique, demonstrated with a Glock and T.REX MARS Carrier, emphasizes efficient motion and consistent grip for rapid reloads.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Speed Reload Drill Introduction
  2. 00:07Reload Performance Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a high-speed emergency reload technique?

A high-speed emergency reload involves replacing an empty magazine with a fresh one so quickly that the empty magazine is still in the process of being ejected or has not yet hit the ground. This minimizes the time spent without a loaded firearm.

What gear is shown for performing fast reloads?

The video features a Glock-pattern handgun with a red dot sight and weapon-mounted light, alongside a T.REX MARS Carrier, a Kydex magazine pouch designed for quick and secure magazine access.

How can I improve my reload speed?

Improving reload speed requires practicing efficient economy of motion, maintaining a consistent grip and stance, and performing drills like the one shown where the fresh magazine is inserted before the empty one is fully dropped.

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