Spec Ops Test 2: Pistol Reload | Tactical Rifleman

Published on August 18, 2018
Duration: 3:01

This video details a specific pistol combat reload drill designed to test manipulation skills under pressure. The drill emphasizes the importance of a smooth presentation from the holster, executing a slide-lock reload, and re-engaging the target accurately, all within a strict time limit of 3.5 seconds. It highlights that the first shot after a reload is often the most inaccurate due to broken grip and haste.

Quick Summary

The pistol combat reload is critical for tactical proficiency, testing manipulation skills under pressure. The most inaccurate shot often occurs immediately after a reload due to broken grip and slide manipulation. Practicing this drill with a 3.5-second par time, starting with a holstered pistol and a slide-lock, is essential for improving speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Pistol Reload
  2. 00:20Importance of Speed Reload
  3. 00:30Key Elements of Combat Reload
  4. 00:56Accuracy After Reload
  5. 01:08Slide Lock Manipulation
  6. 01:38Practicing Reload Manipulations
  7. 01:52Context: Pistol vs. Long Gun
  8. 02:04Combat Reload Drill Setup
  9. 02:15Drill Execution: Draw, Fire, Reload, Re-engage
  10. 02:23Drill Parameters: Time and Rounds
  11. 02:25Drill Start: Shooter Ready
  12. 02:39Drill Completion
  13. 02:44Call to Action: Like, Comment, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary challenge of a pistol combat reload?

The primary challenge of a pistol combat reload is maintaining accuracy on the first shot after the reload. This is because the shooter breaks their grip, manipulates the slide lock, and re-presents the firearm to the target, all while working under time pressure.

What is the specific condition of the firearm during a combat reload as described in the video?

During a combat reload, the firearm's slide is locked to the rear. This means the shooter must actively manipulate the slide lock to release the slide forward before they can chamber a new round and fire again.

What is the recommended par time for the pistol combat reload drill shown?

The pistol combat reload drill demonstrated in the video has a par time of 3.5 seconds. This time constraint emphasizes the need for efficient and practiced manipulations to successfully complete the drill.

Why is the first shot after a reload often the most inaccurate?

The first shot after a reload is often the most inaccurate because the shooter's grip on the pistol is broken during the reload process. They must then re-establish a proper grip and presentation to the target, which can be difficult when trying to perform the action quickly.

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