How to Train to Reload-Pistol
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- How important is training to reload?
What matters most?
What's the stats say?
Let's take a look.
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Thanks for the Jared Reston video you shared way back. I have never found a better video on winning mentality. I share it with as many coworkers as will listen to me and I come back to it whenever I might feel a little uncertain about my profession. Great video as always!
Looking good Mick, way to stay disciplined!
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Thanks so much for sharing this knowlege every week with us
Great video man 👍🏻
Likelihood vs severity. That’s a very good way to risk rank. That’s a great way to determine where your priorities are.
The challenge is something unlikely or low probability can carry a very high risk should the unlikely occurrence actually happen.
Gordon Graham made this his life work and does a great presentation on the topic.
www.lexipol.com/resources/blog/real-risk-management-getting-to-the-root-of-the-problem/
a good read for you
@@CarryTrainer thank you. I’ll check it out. My job is in risk management for manufacturing facilities so I am always thinking in that context fortunately and unfortunately.
Wow very impressed. We need more of your level. Back to the range to work on my reloads. I was taught it's called "retention reload"
The difference between a "Tactical reload" and a "reload with retention" is how one manipulates the magazines.
With a Tac load both mags are handled simultaneously to reduce the window of the gun being down. The concept would be wrapped around duress, i.e. exigent circumstances-I need to do this right and I need it done now.
The concept of reloading with retention is very simple too. It can be done one mag at a time. More of administrative function.
All that said. It's fancy definitions for "Keep thr thing working."
I see Mickey brought a couple extra “guns” out today! Sun’s out, guns out! Am I right, Mick! 😂 Good stuff as usual!
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@@CarryTrainer All in good fun! 💪🏼
Thanks, Mick. The reloading numbers remind me of when my former employer stopped training us "weak hand" firing. They claimed officers that were injured still "instinctively" attempted using their injured strong hand, despite the support hand being uninjured. Made no sense to me. Even if chances are slim, you're more liable to use it correctly in a time of need if you have trained.
Training oftentimes is the responsibility of the individual
Nice work!
"You don't have to see your ass whole to wipe it ,do you?" That's what my instructor says and I won't go into his background but he taught me to keep that weapon and your eyes on the threat and utilize that slide "release" for a mag change so much quicker and your not bringing that weapon into your "work space" and taking your eyes off the threat.
Carry on and stay vigilant out there in this crazy world!
I love watching your videos man always learn something new I wish I could spend a bunch of time with shooters like you so I could learn everything but I gotta get a job and some cash before anything lol
Enjoying these new videos!
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Your videos are instrumental. You have a great way of instructing in an easy to follow way. Always pragmatic and shown in real world terms. Funny as hell sometimes too, and you're shredded dude! Thanks for the videos and come to Florida!
I appreciate you. We were in Florida a few months back. We shall return
What is the point of a tactical reload, i mean worrying about the spent mag or mostly spent mag. Shouldent you just drop it and worry about the full mag
I noticed on one of your reloads you go over top of the slide and rack it, but the rest of the video you use the slide lock/release. Do you teach one method over the other, or recommend practicing both?
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Answered my question at 17:40
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If you drop the slide lock at the same time as the lock in of the magazine on a GLOCK pistol it makes it increasingly easy for that lever to drop. This was intentional and most people I see even extremely well shooters don’t seem to know this. Mick try showing some people this and getting the concept out there. !!!!Drop the slide and slam the mag at the same time and it almost drops itself!!!
Most semi auto pistols will experience this. The "slamming" as you described is not a feature, it's physics. The energy upwards caused a jump and knocks the slide off the slide lock.
@@CarryTrainer thank you for the extra info
I'm curious to see if that stat is based on fmj pistol rounds, ?
Which stat
Man every time i see yall drop them mags in the dirt then jam it back into the pistol makes my Autism crazy
Why
@@CarryTrainer just doesn't make sense to me. I've cracked so many many base plates like that. Also why do it, for video? It only makes for more cleaning to do later versus putting it in your pocket, all it's doing is adding more dirt and grime into your pistol too. I dunno, I like to keep my tools nice because money doesn't come easy, I just don't see the point in unnecessary abuse
Mags are consumable.
@@averageamerican2683 well said
@timjohnson8390 do it for video?
If you are training slide lock loads,
The mag is dropped. Period.
Input, what you want to output.
As for cracked magazines. In decades of training I can count on one hand how many I've broken. Those that did were a substandard product, or used a ton or both.
Did you ever hear of the New York reload?
Sure. Different cities claim the technique. I assume it's much older as in the days of single shot and early repeating handguns
@@CarryTrainer - In the 70's I was part of the NYPD Stakeout Unit and we used S&W model 10's with a snub model 10 as a backup thus the phrase NY Reload was coined
Great skill drills as always. I did just add a second G17 backup mag to my G26 EDC. Latest incident in our normally quiet little southern town was 3 thugs with guns in a highly crowded shopping center robbing and attempted kidnapping. All on camera, all on the news...the Target center was next to the interstate and 3 miles from the state line...oh yeah... at 5pm on a Monday too. They weren't caught and no leads other than other police jurisdictions said they have had similar incidents in past year.
Maybe it IS the old infantry vet in me... but if i can carry one backup mag, i can carry two just as easily. Not to mention... its getting worse rather than better until we reverse course in this country with stronger laws, tougher prosecutions, and less normalizing of thuggery and socialistic silliness.
Also a little revolver as BUG is either on me... mostly because my wife won't carry...but at least i can get it to her if need be...or if i have to have it myself as a last resort.
I realize this sounds a little crazy... but it is getting crazy.
Doesn't sound crazy
Good stuff Mickey! Love the content and the channel. Do ya'll have plans to come to Houston, TX? If not do you have a recommendation for pistol training in houston? What holster is that?
We've been. We will return.
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As usual,good stuff
Got tons of reloading practice when on the job.
It was part and parcel of qualling.
And I do note that the primary part of any modern pistol to fail is the magazines.
Fabulous training skit!
Pops used to load spent case in magazines to stop gun , n train to clear stoppage n mag change if necessary
Excellent content and instruction, but next time wear the tank top with one of the straps off the shoulder. Much sexier.
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I like your intro music...just not as much as your videos
Making mag changes a drill is a waste of time. Better to have 5-7 rounds loaded in your mags and change them as you work on more important tasks.
That's the exact point he makes at the end of the video, if you actually watch to the end
Bingo
Well you didn't watch did you
the type of guy who thinks he's the smartest in the room always lmao