Rifleman...when you get a chance go to the malfunction clearance You Tube video thats been up for a couple years....from what you just said in your last post we are in the same mindset as far as running the guns...be a student of weapons crafts...no weapon craft.
Some interesting techniques. I'd probably just use the slide release though. I find it easier to do a one handed reload by sticking the gun between my thighs; however, that leaves you immobile, and you drop the gun if you have to run.
@Riflemanm16a2 Generally speaking people want to keep the solution the same regardless of which hand you are using. For example I am a left handed shoot with a Glock and using the slidelock compromises my grip when doing strong hand only malfunctions or reloading so I use the solution shown here. I do the same thing with the opposite hand. Uniformity burns the movement into your mind so it becomes as automatic as breathing.
Not bad considering he dislocated his knee the day before we filmed this and we could not get it back in! Nice job honey!!!! Thank you Randy for this!!!
I cannot wait to receive this!...I have Defensive Handgun and Concealed Carry Options...totally worth the money.
I like how Mr. Smith likes to work with the novices and teach the basics...look foward to being under his instruction one day
Samdummy190 2 months ago
Excellent Clint! From reading the comments sounds like you had a knee injury prior to shooting the video. Hope you are feeling better!
USNERDOC 2 months ago
Rifleman...when you get a chance go to the malfunction clearance You Tube video thats been up for a couple years....from what you just said in your last post we are in the same mindset as far as running the guns...be a student of weapons crafts...no weapon craft.
heidismith1000 2 months ago
Rifleman...these are just small segments of the dvd...we also show the slide release;) But this way runs all guns when needed;)
heidismith1000 2 months ago
Some interesting techniques. I'd probably just use the slide release though. I find it easier to do a one handed reload by sticking the gun between my thighs; however, that leaves you immobile, and you drop the gun if you have to run.
Riflemanm16a2 2 months ago
@Riflemanm16a2 Generally speaking people want to keep the solution the same regardless of which hand you are using. For example I am a left handed shoot with a Glock and using the slidelock compromises my grip when doing strong hand only malfunctions or reloading so I use the solution shown here. I do the same thing with the opposite hand. Uniformity burns the movement into your mind so it becomes as automatic as breathing.
eldogg4life 2 months ago
Outstanding - thank you.
dcselwitz 2 months ago
Looks interesting, Clint. I enjoy watching your training videos.
shouldibehere 2 months ago
Not bad considering he dislocated his knee the day before we filmed this and we could not get it back in! Nice job honey!!!! Thank you Randy for this!!!
heidismith1000 2 months ago 2
indeed that's pretty need.
robin6512 2 months ago
Pretty good. Congrats Mr. Smith
paraAA82 2 months ago