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Published on May 30, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a tactical reload and make-ready procedure for both pistol and rifle. It emphasizes checking firearm status, performing speed reloads with proper grip, and ensuring the action is correctly cycled. The process includes refilling secondary magazines from less accessible pouches, ensuring both weapons are ready for immediate use.

Quick Summary

This tactical reload and make-ready drill covers both pistol and rifle. Key steps include checking sights and optics, performing speed reloads with specific grips like 'slingshot' for pistols and 'beer can' for rifles, and confirming the action cycles correctly. It also emphasizes refilling secondary magazines to maintain full readiness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pistol Sight Check and Chamber Observation
  2. 00:06Pistol Speed Reload Technique
  3. 00:14Magazine Refill Procedure
  4. 00:23Rifle System Check
  5. 00:30Rifle Bolt Lock and Chamber Clear
  6. 00:35Rifle Speed Reload with Beer Can Grip
  7. 00:40Bolt Carrier Release and Confirmation
  8. 00:45Forward Assist and Dust Cover Operation
  9. 00:49Rifle Magazine Refill
  10. 00:55Weapons Ready for Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'slingshot' method for pistol slide release?

The 'slingshot' method involves gripping the slide firmly with your support hand and pulling it fully to the rear, then releasing it forward. This action chambers a round and is often considered more reliable than using the slide stop lever, especially under stress.

How should a rifle magazine be inserted for a tactical reload?

For a tactical rifle reload, a 'beer can grip' is recommended. This involves cupping the magazine with your palm and fingers, allowing for a firm grasp and efficient insertion into the magazine well.

What is the importance of checking the bolt carrier after a rifle reload?

After releasing the bolt carrier on a rifle, it's crucial to visually confirm it has closed. This ensures a round has been successfully chambered. If it hasn't closed, manual assistance is required to prevent a potential malfunction.

Why is refilling the least accessible magazine important?

Refilling your least accessible magazine after immediate reloads ensures that all your ammunition is readily available. This practice maintains full combat readiness and prevents you from being caught with depleted magazines during critical moments.

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