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Published on September 12, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates the tactical reload technique, emphasizing retaining partially loaded magazines for later use. The instructor details a method of creating a pocket with the index finger to extract the old magazine while simultaneously indexing a fresh one, advocating for separate storage of partially spent magazines to avoid interference during subsequent reloads. The technique is presented as a critical skill for maintaining readiness in dynamic situations.

Quick Summary

The tactical reload technique involves leaving the partially loaded magazine in the firearm while inserting a fresh one. A key step is creating a pocket with your index finger along the side of the inserted magazine to grip and extract it, then storing the partially spent magazine separately to avoid obstruction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tactical Reload
  2. 00:01Leaving Magazine in Gun
  3. 00:04Reaching for Fresh Magazine
  4. 00:09Creating Magazine Pocket
  5. 00:17Extracting Old Magazine
  6. 00:24Indexing Fresh Magazine
  7. 00:26Storing Partially Spent Magazine
  8. 00:47Convenient Storage Advice
  9. 00:50Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary goal of a tactical reload?

The primary goal of a tactical reload is to efficiently replace a partially depleted magazine with a fresh one while retaining the partially loaded magazine for potential later use. This technique prioritizes speed and ammunition conservation in dynamic situations.

How do you create a pocket for extracting the old magazine during a tactical reload?

To create a pocket for extracting the old magazine, maintain your grip on the firearm and move your index finger off the spine of the inserted magazine. Let your index finger rest along the side of the magazine, forming a small space that allows you to pinch and grip the magazine securely.

Where should partially spent magazines be stored after a tactical reload?

Partially spent magazines should be stored in a convenient but separate location from your primary magazine pouches. This could be a waistband pocket or a dedicated pouch. The aim is to keep them accessible but prevent them from interfering with drawing fresh ammunition.

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