USPSA AIWB GAMER RIG PRACTICE

Published on March 15, 2026
Duration: 2:09

This video demonstrates advanced USPSA practice focusing on Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) carry and "gamer rig" setups. Reno May, an experienced shooter, showcases drills involving rapid draws, engaging steel targets, and efficient reloads using specialized gear like the Billy Barton Flash Mag. The session highlights the effectiveness of AIWB for competition and includes reviews of specific products like MBX magazines, Advent Innovative steel poppers, and Cloak & Dagger target pasters.

Quick Summary

Advanced USPSA AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) practice involves drills like rapid draws, engaging steel targets, and efficient reloads using specialized gear. Reno May showcases the Billy Barton Flash Mag for improved beltless carry and reviews Advent Innovative steel poppers and Cloak & Dagger target pasters, highlighting their performance benefits for competitive shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Flash Mag Reload Practice
  2. 00:09Shooting Drills & Reloads
  3. 00:22AIWB Draw & Reload Demo
  4. 00:38Magazine Inspection & Loading
  5. 00:54Steel Target Engagement & Time
  6. 01:03200-Yard Pistol Shot
  7. 01:24Target Paster Review
  8. 01:34Steel Popper Review
  9. 01:50Flash Mag Carrier Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'gamer rig' in competitive shooting?

A 'gamer rig' in competitive shooting refers to a firearm accessory setup, including holsters and magazine carriers, specifically optimized for maximum speed and performance during matches. It often prioritizes function and quick access over traditional concealment or comfort.

How does the Flash Mag system improve beltless carry?

The Flash Mag system, particularly with an APX attachment, allows for magazine storage in a pocket that mimics the accessibility and speed of a race belt. This makes it a significant upgrade for individuals who prefer or require beltless carry for training or competition.

What are the benefits of Cloak & Dagger Blackout Pasters?

Cloak & Dagger Blackout Pasters are designed to prevent sunlight from shining through them. This feature helps maintain consistent target visibility during shooting practice or competition, ensuring the shooter's focus remains on the intended target area.

Can a 9mm pistol accurately hit targets at 200 yards?

Yes, it is possible to hit steel targets at 200 yards with a 9mm pistol, especially with a modern 2011-style pistol equipped with a red dot sight and compensator, as demonstrated in this video. However, achieving such accuracy requires significant skill and practice.

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