Army Pro Shooting Tips : How to Speed Reload a Pistol
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Guy's got 'Sleight of Hand' - PRO
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Why do you only shoot 6 of the 7 rounds at the beginning?
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Quick reload. He should have mentioned that you must reload before the last round is fired from the chamber. This allows the feed to continue without having to rack the slide. This requires a careful count of the rounds fired. Pretty difficult, and requires an ass load of training to do is a combative situation.
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teach how to speed reload using army regulation holster and pouches. Most civilians knows that already because the same like you they are using competition rigs.
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the thing with this one thought is when you drop the mag quick for under a second theres allready a ound in thge chamber so all u have to do is slide in the mag and shot real quick you actually not getting a bullet from the new mag
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Perunaperuna hes a proffessional
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He scanned the camera and the operator with his gun when turning to face camera. I would not want this guy to give me advice on guns
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US Army has the best marksmanship unit and marksmen thats why they always win.
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proactive reloading...so a round was already in the chamber. you wouldnt be able to do that with reactive reloading. you got the shot off before you even engaged the mag
Never can a plastic be durable than steel. The 1911 exist up to this day because of its war track records-that means reliability otherwise they throw it out from service. Try the glock in a war environment to see its durability. Do not let your glocks chewed by a bulldog. I am sure you will buy another.
diosdadoapias 1 month ago
@diosdadoapias While not as resilient to some forces, polymers are durable enough to withstand what they encounter, while being rust proof and lighter than steel or aluminum. If an operator's weapon is so neglected that a dog not used in any armed force can chew it to bits over the course of several days, he's proven he doesn't need it. I would buy another! Glocks are, along with the 1911, the most popular pistols.
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barccy 1 month ago 2
Hmm, these Army skill-shooters seem to prefer the Glock.
Why aren't army infantrymen issued Glocks? Is the manual safety really such a massive requirement?
Treblaine 5 months ago
@Treblaine For sensible operators trained to be responsible, the glock makes a great weapon. It's cheaper, more durable, and more reliable than the M9 and M11. The Army however treats and trains all its recruits as stupid untrustworthy slaves.
barccy 5 months ago 16