The tactical reload and priority of work w/ Jeff Mau

Published on September 26, 2023
Duration: 0:48

This video demonstrates the tactical reload technique, emphasizing the 'priority of work' in a self-defense context. Jeff Mau explains the scenario for a tactical reload and showcases a fluid execution using a parallel grip method for magazine swaps. The content highlights proper weapon manipulation and safety.

Quick Summary

A tactical reload is performed after an engagement when there's no immediate threat, but you need to replenish your firearm's capacity. The 'smoking a cigarette' grip, holding the fresh magazine parallel to the old one, facilitates a smooth swap.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Tactical Reload Context
  2. 00:16Parallel Grip Technique
  3. 00:30Executing the Swap

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tactical reload and when should it be performed?

A tactical reload is performed when there is no immediate threat after an engagement, but you need to top off your firearm's capacity. It's about maintaining readiness without the urgency of an emergency reload.

What is the 'smoking a cigarette' grip for magazine swaps?

The 'smoking a cigarette' grip involves holding the fresh magazine parallel to the one currently in the gun. This technique facilitates a smooth, efficient transition during a tactical reload, minimizing time and potential fumbles.

What are the key steps in executing a tactical reload?

The process involves releasing the partially empty magazine into your support hand, sliding that hand over to the magwell, and inserting the fresh magazine. Proper grip and smooth motion are crucial.

What firearm is demonstrated in the tactical reload tutorial?

The video features a Glock 19/45 style pistol, equipped with a red dot optic and a weapon-mounted light, shown in a Tenicor AIWB holster.

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