Reloading - Slide Stop, Slingshot or Over the Top Method?

Published on November 13, 2019
Duration: 12:20

This video explores three primary methods for reloading a semi-automatic pistol when the slide locks to the rear: the slide stop method, the slingshot method, and the over-the-top method. It discusses the pros and cons of each, noting that there's no single 'foolproof' technique and effectiveness can depend on the firearm system and individual shooter. The presenters emphasize practicing to find what works best for the user.

Quick Summary

Three primary methods exist for reloading a semi-automatic pistol when the slide locks back: the slide stop, slingshot, and over-the-top techniques. While there's no single 'foolproof' method, the slingshot is popular with sport shooters and special forces, and the slide stop can be easier for some. Practice is essential to master the technique that best suits your firearm and capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Reloading Methods
  2. 00:26Slide Stop Reload Explained
  3. 01:14Pros and Cons of Reloading Techniques
  4. 02:01Slingshot Reload Demonstration
  5. 03:00Slide Release vs. Magazine Insertion
  6. 03:33Over the Top Reload Method
  7. 04:43Slingshot Reload Variations
  8. 06:13Comparing Reloading Techniques
  9. 07:00When to Use Slide Stop vs. Slingshot
  10. 08:31Personal Preference in Reloading
  11. 09:35Choosing the Right Reload Method
  12. 10:06Final Thoughts on Reloading
  13. 11:00Instructor Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main methods for reloading a semi-automatic pistol when the slide locks back?

The three primary methods discussed are the slide stop reload, where you manually engage the slide release; the slingshot reload, where you pull the slide back and let it go; and the over-the-top method, a less common variation. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the firearm and shooter.

Is there one best way to reload a pistol after the slide locks back?

No, there isn't a single 'foolproof' method. The best technique depends on the specific firearm system, the shooter's hand size and strength, and their training. Consistent practice with a chosen method is key for efficiency under pressure.

What is the slingshot reload technique?

The slingshot reload involves gripping the rear of the slide with your support hand, pulling it fully to the rear, and then releasing it. This action chambers a new round. It's a popular method among sport shooters and military personnel.

When might a shooter prefer the slide stop reload method?

The slide stop method, where you press the slide release lever, can be advantageous for shooters with smaller hands or when the firearm's slide stop is easily accessible and reliable. It avoids the need to grip the slide directly.

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