Trick Reload

Published on December 7, 2020
Duration: 0:17

This video demonstrates an advanced 'trick reload' technique involving tossing and catching a magazine, showcasing high-dexterity firearm manipulation. It also provides instruction on recovery methods, including a 360-degree pistol spin, if the initial catch is missed, emphasizing that aesthetic execution is possible even with errors.

Quick Summary

A trick reload is an advanced firearm manipulation technique where the shooter tosses the magazine into the air and catches it directly in the magazine well. Recovery from a missed catch can involve a 360-degree pistol spin.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Successful Trick Reload Demonstration
  2. 00:07Recovery Instruction: Making it Look Nice
  3. 00:10Missed Catch & 360 Pistol Spin Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a trick reload in firearms?

A trick reload is an advanced firearm manipulation technique where the shooter intentionally tosses the magazine into the air and catches it directly in the magazine well, often followed by a slide rack, demonstrating high dexterity and control.

How can you recover from a missed trick reload catch?

If you miss the catch during a trick reload, you can recover by performing a controlled maneuver like a 360-degree pistol spin around your trigger finger before completing the reload manually.

What firearm is shown in the trick reload video?

The video features a Hi-Point C9 handgun, a 9mm pistol known for its affordability and straightforward design, being used for advanced manipulation techniques.

Is trick reloading a practical shooting technique?

Trick reloading is primarily a demonstration of advanced firearm manipulation and dexterity, often performed for entertainment or skill exhibition rather than practical combat or competition scenarios.

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