AK-47 El Presidente Drill With Speed Reload
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my bad, i mixed them up :D
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bust em. shoots first guy, gets 1 bullet in second guy, gets blasted by third guy
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@ViEtRiCeR Well reason for that being in "tactical" shooting the speed reload you're talking about doesn't really exist. You shoot till the gun is empty or the threat goes down.
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@tactikoolaid "Tactical" instructors often erroneously use the term 'speed reload' in place of 'emergency reload'.
Read the glossary of the IDPA Rule Book for reload definitions.
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@markdl000 AND IF YOU NEED MORE THAN TWO MAGS YOU MIGHT BE SCREWED SO JUST HAVEW LIKE EXTRAS THATS WHAT I HAVE INM MY PACK IN PINAL. LIKE 10 AT A TIME AND EXTRA ROUNDS.
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@Herisk depends on terrain, I have plenty of time when supresssing 400 yds to save my mags mountain warfare, and in urban combat not like mexico or iraq like CIA assassain you gonna save those mags, no crime scene evidence. but IN SHTF SCENARIO IF I LOSE SOME I LOSE SOME. ESPECIALLY WHEN HOLDING A POSITION AND ATTACKED AT CLOSE RANGE.
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@ViEtRiCeR But the terms are nearly interchangable in most circles.... in terms of practical usage, there's only the tactical / retention load and speed / emergency load.
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@John234pwns That's an emergency reload, which requires you to cycle the bolt. A speed reload is when you drop a partially loaded mag, leave a round in the chamber, and insert a fresh mag.
nice shooting!
im not sure, but isnt the "el presidente" drill two shots to the body and one into the head?
PolenarTactical 2 weeks ago
@PolenarTactical Thanks. You've got them mixed up though. A "Mozambique" or "Failure (to stop)" drill is two shots to the body and one to the head.
ViEtRiCeR 2 weeks ago