Unloading and reloading a revolver: a way

Published on March 13, 2024
Duration: 0:50

Instructor Mike, a professional firearms instructor, demonstrates an efficient method for unloading and reloading a Smith & Wesson Model 686 revolver using a speed loader. He emphasizes proper grip, sight alignment, and trigger finger placement for effective double-action shooting, providing clear, actionable steps for intermediate shooters.

Quick Summary

Learn efficient revolver unloading and speedloader techniques from professional instructor Mike on the Smith & Wesson 686. He demonstrates proper grip, sighting, and trigger finger placement for .357 Magnum/.38 Special, emphasizing a controlled double-action trigger press for accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unloading Technique
  2. 00:06Reloading with Speed Loader
  3. 00:20Grip and Sighting
  4. 00:30Trigger Finger Placement
  5. 00:41Live Fire Execution

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you efficiently unload a revolver?

To efficiently unload a revolver, use two fingers to push the cylinder out from the frame and then eject the spent casings. This method allows for quick clearing of the firearm when necessary.

What is the best way to reload a revolver quickly?

Reloading a revolver quickly involves using a speed loader. Insert rounds into the speed loader, then into the cylinder, turn the knob to release, and ensure rounds are seated before closing the cylinder.

What is the proper trigger finger placement for double-action shooting?

For double-action shooting, use the first joint, or the ridge, of your trigger finger. This placement provides better leverage and control for the heavier trigger pull, leading to more accurate shots.

What are key elements for accurate revolver shooting?

Accurate revolver shooting requires a solid two-hand grip, precise alignment of the rear and front sights on the target, and a slow, steady trigger press that doesn't disturb the sight picture.

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