Reloading and Identifying Common Pistol Malfunctions | Pro's Guide to Pistol Shooting Fundamentals
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- Even with a high-quality pistol, you're likely to experience an occasional hiccup in function. Rick Crawley from Achilles Heel Tactical spotlights how to recognize and clear common pistol malfunctions such as failure to feed, failure to fire, and failure to eject. Need to reload? Don't miss the step-by-step guides to emergency and tac reloading techniques.
Here’s where we need to mention human-error elements. Errors can happen at any stage (gripping, trigger control, sight alignment, and sight picture). With so many moving parts, it also happens that inconsistency propagates to subsequent elements like a cascade.
Implementing human error into our fundamentals is unavoidable. The answer to that is to stay proactive by mitigating errors and stay as marginal as possible. Good fundamentals lead to consistent shooting with your firearm.
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0:00 | Intro
0:20 | What's in the series
0:34 | Emergency reload
1:37 | Tac reload
2:25 | Failure to feed & failure to fire
4:04 | Failure to eject
6:12 | Outro
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Rick Crawley has over a decade of combined experience in both military & law enforcement service. During his time as an infantry marine, he deployed 3 times in support of OIF and OEF operations. Rick fulfilled many billets on these tours such as Squad Leader & Scout Sniper Team Leader. Currently while serving in law enforcement, Rick serves as an active member on SWAT and is a Certified LE firearms instructor.
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Your realistic tactical tutorials are impressive, it looks very efficient and effective. It's not cinematic and filled with gimmicks but it is about dexterity, agility and mobility.
Thanks for watching our videos and your kind feedback. Promise to bring more.
I was just going to say your videos are amazing and straight forward. Im RCMP in Canada gen duty. Keep it up you guys are awesome @@ufprogear
By all means a really good series on life saving stuff, well presented...recommended to watch..
Awesome vid!!! Never saw the chop it out technique before!! Love it!
same! very informative!
LOVE that you’re rocking the Mayhem Syndicate aka Rogue Gun Works QL Comp! I love mine and think they don’t get enough attention! Besides that what a great video too, very well informed and easy to follow!
thanks for the instruction, i'm watching from Brazil.
I can be John Wick now, thank you!
I'm Better then John Wick, thank you!
No I’m dirty dan
I love this channel so much
Gotta say, most people dont realise this and I don't blame em, but this has to be one of the most smartest and creative form of advertising, no really this is hosted by a company that makes military equipment. But gotta say respect.
Semper fi Rick, and awesome video
Awesome video! Beautifully explained! 😊
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Thanks for the tips! Greetings from Brazilian Police!
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The only channel that I press like even before the video starts...
Ok that chop thingy was cool af
Failure to feed Failure to fire = Oh shit time to get chocolate wasted. Nice job Sir. I like that Chop method.
Excellent videos love them all
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This video brings me back to boot camp!
Great info‼️
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Thanks Rick! Enjoyed your series and the fact that you are cooler than the back side of a pillow and have about the same enthusiasm as one. Stay cool brotha!
Thank you
Amazing videos...very real use for the tips...im training every day...
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Amazing as always
Good video Devil...
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Good video very well explained, didn't see you speak about a stove pipe malfunction same process as Failure to fire gold standard or a tactical wave method
I believe with the stovepipe type of malfunction the same process applies, lock the slide back and remove magazine then re insert
Faster to simply rack it out.
Great and educational video. I just hate the fact that bad guys can watch this and get good as well.
....thank you
Give the guy who edits these videos a pay rise
What about a series on using captured enemy arms?
0:40 1:00 1:25 thumb slide release 1:40 topoff tac reload 2:10 malfs 3:25 failure to eject 5:45 chpp
I'm curious about the plate carrier product you're wearing.
GREAT RICK....THANKS AND GOD BLESS Y'ALL AND AMERICA...STAY SAFE STAY READY ! USA...US MILITARY AND L,E, AND PATRIOTS !
Suggestion for tac reloads!..
Try keeping weapon on target while retrieving mag.
Once you got ahold of mag, weapon in workspace, reload, and weapon back on target while securing your mag.
What’s the brand OWB holster that you currently carry in the video for your pistol with slide mounted RDO and lights, Rick?
What about squib loads?
Is that the brown/grey camo? Steel grey? Or other?
His sunglasses are great!!!
What is that sunglasses' name?
Oakley M-Frame 2.0 or 3.0.
The 2.0 has earsocks, the 3.0 does not and the stems are thinner.
@@joshm1019 great thanks
3:49 Please elaborate. You mention wasting time with a tap-rack or even a rack and yet remove and reinsert the magazine on a type 2 malfunction ( takes longer). From what I was taught, for a type 2, just rack the slide and re-engage if needed. Wouldn't more time be wasted on removing and reinserting a magazine? Engaged in a gunfight, if you don't have to remove the magazine, don't. I can see, fumbling the mag or dropping it if in a tense situation. I'm just on the side of gross motor skills. I do appreciate the mention of the audible "click" for a type 1 and the dead trigger of a "type 2." If you can elaborate or explain the removal of the magazine, I would appreciate that. Thank you.
Sometimes racking the slide doesn't work and it's stuck
@@reveriesimplex648 then removing the magazine won't help eject the round either. It's and EJECTION problem, not a FEEDING problem.
I think he was demoing a type 3. Sometimes the extractor doesn't catch that round and racking won't do anything. A quick pistol tilt to ID your malfunction saves time. Type 2 mal can be I'D and can be cleared without tap racking also. A sweep can be used for most type 2's but immediate action requires a tap rack. A closed ejection port requires a tap rack. There's a lot of methods but a quick ID is faster.
Also a pistol 'flick' is better than the chop method. The flick uses only one hand where the chop uses 2 and possibilities of dropping your new mag.
I have such an aggressive grip, my slide often wont lock back on empty. Because this, i dont train using slide stop (my m&p is slide stop not slide release) i just go over the top for everything
I had a similar problem. I noticed that my right thumb was riding the slide release. Had to practice with my thumb curled down just a bit on top of my left thumb. It seemed to have corrected my lock back issue.
@@alittlebitofeverything5090 the answer is to simply not rely on slide lock, just run the slide for everything, and your gun will always work
Hej Good job! When karabin? 😁
Btw which gun are you using. Is it something you'd use for real operations ?
looks like custumized glocks, yes they use glocks in the military/operations, but not necessarily custumized
usually depends on unit SOPs (standard operating procedures). sometimes they can only use what they're issued, other times they can have and use whatever they want. so yes, that might very well be his actual service pistol. the other guys have different guns, but the main instructor probably has a custom Glock 17 Gen 5 with what might be a Leupold Deltapoint Pro red dot sight.
@@royalbirb2090 Military (unless your in a certain group of elite) only uses issued, but can customize with basically what parts they want, police can buy what they like and customize as they wish from what I’ve heard.
what brand is the gun
As a suggestion, would it be ve possible to show unmodded arms as my wife couldn't get it as everything was all black 😂
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What drill was the guy behind you doing when he dropped his mag at 2:54?
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Keep yr gun up when reloading
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I mean the guy who told us how to shoot in the navy seals looked just like this
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Well… I really like the Trauma care Videos from UFPro! But this handgun manipulation is not what you want to do. The human factor is not counted in. To theoretical mostly for the flat range, not the two way range.
Not so sure. Notice he does at least part of the clearing drill on one knee just as you might do when the targets are shooting back and you're behind cover or trying to reduce your own target profile.