you can do an even faster reload if you dont lock the charging handle back every time. just insert the new mag and then charge it. saves that extra few split seconds and if you doing 3 gun it counts. i know because i do it
@GIDAN2987 i would also have to agree, it seems like everyone i have ever met who's been in the military did something extrodinare or special. not once have i run into someone from supply, or the chow hall, or motor t, or artillery. just by reading that dudes reply's its obvious he hasnt spent a day across the wire. makes me sick
Nice job on the reload, I'm not new to the Saiga 12 and I've been working on improving mine. Takes work, especially when under the pressure of competing.
how is this defined as a tactical reload? This was merely shooting to empty and doing and emergency reload. A tactical reload is defined as "topping off" the weapon with a fresh mag, while saving the partially expended magazine for later use.
this is very true. what is being exhibited is a simple speed reload. the tactical variation differs in that the magazine is 'policed' and changed because the situation is low threat, and allows for a magazine change to a fully loaded magazine. this is not the case as shown in the video.
I suppose what some might consider a "tactical" reload is open to debate. On the range without anyone shooting back at you, it IS possible. I've seen it done quite a bit. As a former Army Ranger that's been in his share of firefights, I can tell you that I have never been able to keep count of rounds I've fired when being shot at. Nor has anyone I've ever witnessed been able to. Since I "train like I fight", I don't bother trying to count rounds. I'm not against it though.
wouldn't a "tactical" reload be when you change mags after 9 shots on a 10 round mag (or 1 shot less with what ever size mag you are using) so your last round is still in the chamber when you insert a fresh mag ?
This way you don't have to wast time with a "dry fire" and you won't have to re-cock the gun after inserting a new mag.
If you look at videos by SinistralRifleman, you'll see the Saiga better. I belive it's got an Ultimak top rail with a red dot sight, an ACE style stock, and I'm not sure on the forend.
what gas tube rail is that?
Timb0NZ 3 months ago
@Timb0NZ I think it's an Ultimak rail. Not sure though.
IzzyShooter 2 months ago
he's just using Sleight of hand pro
cvunit 4 months ago
you can do an even faster reload if you dont lock the charging handle back every time. just insert the new mag and then charge it. saves that extra few split seconds and if you doing 3 gun it counts. i know because i do it
ceressy 9 months ago
@ceressy Yeah or he could install a LRBHO i figure if i did that on mine i could reload in a lil under 3sec retaining mag of course.
kttcox1 8 months ago
@GIDAN2987 i would also have to agree, it seems like everyone i have ever met who's been in the military did something extrodinare or special. not once have i run into someone from supply, or the chow hall, or motor t, or artillery. just by reading that dudes reply's its obvious he hasnt spent a day across the wire. makes me sick
sgtleroym 9 months ago
One hippie didn't like your awesome shotgun skills.
A5runner 1 year ago
You need slight of hand pro
quanniskies 1 year ago
Kinda like an HK-style technique but with a reciprocating charging handle. Imagine a shotgun built in an MP5 action (and with similar dimensions).
IggyHazard 1 year ago
Nice job on the reload, I'm not new to the Saiga 12 and I've been working on improving mine. Takes work, especially when under the pressure of competing.
MikeSenn64 1 year ago
SAIGA POWER!
Slyteradon 1 year ago 3
how is this defined as a tactical reload? This was merely shooting to empty and doing and emergency reload. A tactical reload is defined as "topping off" the weapon with a fresh mag, while saving the partially expended magazine for later use.
HYBRIDCOMBATIVES 1 year ago
@HYBRIDCOMBATIVES
this is very true. what is being exhibited is a simple speed reload. the tactical variation differs in that the magazine is 'policed' and changed because the situation is low threat, and allows for a magazine change to a fully loaded magazine. this is not the case as shown in the video.
waltrmitty 6 months ago
I can't wait til someone gets on the ball with a good working LRBHO for these shotguns.
ThatDylanGuy 1 year ago
i like that scroll on the back of his hat. Hooah.
DeltaPayne1 1 year ago
4 ME SHOTGUN=TUBULAR MAG.........(PUMP FAN 4 EVER) IF YOU WANT AN AK GO BUY ONE ITS US YOU CAN GET NEARLY ANYTHING IN MANY STATES :p
deusredeemer 1 year ago
Hooah!! RLTW!! Sua Sponte!!
IzzyShooter 2 years ago
Good shootin', son ! RLTW !
BrokenTengu99 2 years ago
I suppose what some might consider a "tactical" reload is open to debate. On the range without anyone shooting back at you, it IS possible. I've seen it done quite a bit. As a former Army Ranger that's been in his share of firefights, I can tell you that I have never been able to keep count of rounds I've fired when being shot at. Nor has anyone I've ever witnessed been able to. Since I "train like I fight", I don't bother trying to count rounds. I'm not against it though.
IzzyShooter 2 years ago
@IzzyShooter oh god not another one, bullshit flag is up!
sgtleroym 9 months ago
wouldn't a "tactical" reload be when you change mags after 9 shots on a 10 round mag (or 1 shot less with what ever size mag you are using) so your last round is still in the chamber when you insert a fresh mag ?
This way you don't have to wast time with a "dry fire" and you won't have to re-cock the gun after inserting a new mag.
RappelzFighter 2 years ago
gotta love how Kalashnikov's cater to us south paws so well!!
Spraygoo 2 years ago
If you look at videos by SinistralRifleman, you'll see the Saiga better. I belive it's got an Ultimak top rail with a red dot sight, an ACE style stock, and I'm not sure on the forend.
IzzyShooter 2 years ago
Nice video, although I wished I could see more of his saiga. Was curious as to his Saiga configuration.
RustyNinja 2 years ago
America !
thablackmarkit 2 years ago