REVOLVER SPEED RELOAD! 16 rounds in 4 seconds on slow mo! S&W 929 Jerry Miculek

Published on April 24, 2014
Duration: 7:01

This guide details the advanced speed reload technique for the Smith & Wesson 929 Performance Center revolver, as demonstrated by Jerry Miculek. It covers the use of moon clips for rapid cylinder loading and unloading, achieving 16 rounds in approximately 4 seconds. The instruction emphasizes precision and efficiency for competitive shooting scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson 929 Performance Center revolver, chambered in 9mm, is optimized for speed reloading using moon clips. Expert demonstrations show 16 rounds can be fired and reloaded in approximately 4.01 seconds, with a reload split of 1.57 seconds, highlighting its competitive performance capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Historical Record Intro
  2. 00:10S&W 929 Overview
  3. 00:4916-Round Speed Reload Run
  4. 01:02Performance Analysis
  5. 04:33Ammunition and Rifling Technicals

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can the Smith & Wesson 929 Performance Center reload?

The S&W 929 Performance Center, demonstrated by Jerry Miculek, can achieve a 16-round speed reload in approximately 4.01 seconds, with a reload split time of 1.57 seconds, showcasing exceptional efficiency.

What makes the S&W 929 suitable for speed reloading?

The S&W 929 Performance Center is designed for speed reloading with its 9mm chambering and the use of moon clips, which allow for rapid loading and unloading of the cylinder, making it ideal for competitive shooting.

What ammunition is recommended for the S&W 929 for accuracy?

Hornady 9mm 147gr FMJ bullets are discussed for use with the S&W 929. The revolver's .355 diameter broach-cut rifling is specifically tuned for 9mm, enabling impressive accuracy like 3-inch groups at 50 yards.

What is the capacity of the S&W 929 Performance Center revolver?

The Smith & Wesson 929 Performance Center revolver has a cylinder capacity of 8 rounds. When performing a speed reload drill, 16 rounds are fired in total by reloading once.

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