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pony up 12-07-2014 08:08 PM

Emergency Reload Techniques-Fastest..
 
I found this interesting and valuable. I hope the link works.
dennis



http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay....ques-compared/

RKP 12-07-2014 08:14 PM

Interesting indeed ! :cool:

skosh69 12-07-2014 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by RKP (Post 95250)
Interesting indeed ! :cool:

This^^^

TLE2 12-08-2014 10:43 AM

I wouldn't have thought this would be a question. The "overhand" method requires larger movement.

I was interested to see just how little difference there was.

milkmanjoe 12-08-2014 11:01 AM

I personally have never racked the slide on a reload. People with well worn Glocks find that just slamming the new mag home releases the slide.

BlackKnight 12-08-2014 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by milkmanjoe (Post 95283)
I personally have never racked the slide on a reload. People with well worn Glocks find that just slamming the new mag home releases the slide.

That happens when you the mag into the well towards the rear.

My take is this, I prefer the overhand sling shot method. That's what I teach as well. It's a gross motor skill.

To that end, my recommendation is pick one and stick to it. Work it, practice it, make it your own, and make it an ingrained memory.

milkmanjoe 12-08-2014 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 95284)
That happens when you the mag into the well towards the rear.

My take is this, I prefer the overhand sling shot method. That's what i teach as well. It's a gross motor skill.

To that end, my recommendation is pick one and stick to it. Work it, practice it, make it your own, and make it an ingrained memory.

Amen to that....choose and practice.....And do not go by the old FBI stat that almost all gunfights are over in seven shots so you won't need to reload. That thinking, that I see on the boards, is a way to get killed. I once answered a guy by asking why he even carries a gun since his chances were near zero of needing it.

BlackKnight 12-08-2014 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by milkmanjoe (Post 95285)
Amen to that....choose and practice.....And do not go by the old FBI stat that almost all gunfights are over in seven shots so you won't need to reload. That thinking, that I see on the boards, is a way to get killed. I once answered a guy by asking why he even carries a gun since his chances were near zero of needing it.

Absolutely! Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.

Riverpigusmc 12-08-2014 05:18 PM

I use the slide release :p

figgered they named it that for a reason. Plus, since I shoot correct handed, (left) my thumb is already there. Carry mags on my right side, bullets forward

BlackKnight 12-08-2014 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc (Post 95292)
I use the slide release :p

figgered they named it that for a reason. Plus, since I shoot correct handed, (left) my thumb is already there. Carry mags on my right side, bullets forward

Not to be picky, but Glock calls then slide stops. Why they're so thin and flat. If look for and order a beefier and an extended one then they may call those slide releases for that would like to uses them as yourself.
From 1st gen to 3rd they recommend not to use them as a release. Since they weren't made beefy enough they are notorious for breaking. My understanding is they beefed them up for 4th gen.
Just a little trivia. ;)

Btw, it figures you're wired wrong. You would be an aberration. Explains a whole lot. :D


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