Is there any chance that after you "RACK, RACK, RACK" than quickly insert a mag that is can cause another malfunction? I am just wondering because I noticed after you "RACK, RACK, RACK" you didn't look to verify it was clear. Obviously it did clear properly and it would take about a second or two longer to verify but I just want to know for sure skipping that verification is good-to-go. Thank you for this vid it really helped me learn
@jdmSRT you could insert a bad mag, or bad round from a mag. but, since the last "rack" is a release of the bolt via the charging handle you should see the charging handle re-seat without stopping short, then there's a very high likelihood you just chambered a good round. you can't super-tripple-quadruple check everything :)
What about the use of dummy rounds for dry fire practice in the home? I use them, I just make absolutely sure that there is no live ammunition in the room where I am doing my dry fire drills! I use them for my malfunction drills and for tac reload drills. Speed reloads I just use empty mags for.
Is there any chance that after you "RACK, RACK, RACK" than quickly insert a mag that is can cause another malfunction? I am just wondering because I noticed after you "RACK, RACK, RACK" you didn't look to verify it was clear. Obviously it did clear properly and it would take about a second or two longer to verify but I just want to know for sure skipping that verification is good-to-go. Thank you for this vid it really helped me learn
jdmSRT 1 month ago
@jdmSRT you could insert a bad mag, or bad round from a mag. but, since the last "rack" is a release of the bolt via the charging handle you should see the charging handle re-seat without stopping short, then there's a very high likelihood you just chambered a good round. you can't super-tripple-quadruple check everything :)
ericdbates 1 week ago
What about the use of dummy rounds for dry fire practice in the home? I use them, I just make absolutely sure that there is no live ammunition in the room where I am doing my dry fire drills! I use them for my malfunction drills and for tac reload drills. Speed reloads I just use empty mags for.
VTsheepdog 3 months ago
Thank you for sharing the malfunction clearance techniques.
waltertruenorth 6 months ago
These are great videos, good way improve is dry fire.
Glock17trainer 7 months ago