Actually just did my department qualifications a few weeks ago and did exactly as you're saying since I've been practicing and it makes sense. Range-master instantly does the old, "they don't go in your magazine pouch!" I responded with you're line, "I don't practice reloading out of my pockets I practice reloading out of my mag pouches and I only have 3 magazines on patrol." You could see the realization come across his face and the "man that makes sense." Keep on making the videos brother, they are appreciated and used by guys all over in our business.
I really appreciate these videos, even some of the best shooters I have met in PDs and most of those guys dont cover any of this. They always teach that scan and reassess when like you say Bill there are more important things at hand. I really appreciate all the great info and as always just staying a student. Thank you
Great info and well presented. As a fellow professional Instructor in other areas, may I suggest that slow done your speech down just a little bit. Your talk very quickly and sometimes I have to lesson to your thoughts a couple of times to really get what your saying. It's all great information and I didn't want to miss a word of it. Love the Tech reload method a LOT!
Talking about the incident about checking your 6 . Tier 1 citizen has TH-cam channel he used to be a cop and yeah he got sucker Punch from the back one time by one of dudes buddies. He looks funny when doing it but he puts his hand up next to his face also because he got hit from the side so he puts his hand up next to his face now for a little bit extra protection. People think it looks funny on the range but it is good training. He was a cop in East Tennessee. I don't know if he still does training or not but I know he builds guns and makes slings and stuff like that. He's still goes to training classes and is always trying to learn but he's a pretty cool dude though. Hayes for the people there's a reason why he quit doing the police work. He was tired of seeing tyrant cops and having to work around them. He got a story of one guy he was with newer guy and the new guy pulled a gun on a guy in a car and the guy in the car had given them the information and his concealed carry license and do thought he was a threat just because he had a gun even though he was complying. And I agree with him I think cops are trash anymore and they violated my rights so many times here recently that I just can't support him anymore because the good cops ain't f****** standing up and it's literally turning into a cult anymore. I'd be more than happy to support them but until then I just can't
Regarding the type of incident that you asked about, I believe there was an incident in Nevada where after an officer engaged one person, security camera caught a second that came up behind the officer, pointed a gun at his head, pulled the trigger, but the gun malfunctioned. Person ran away and officer didn't even know it happened until reviewing the security footage later. This incident was brought up in a class I took in Las Vegas.
I'm curious if there are many recorded incidents of a police officer(s) in an engagement where he used or needed the rounds he retained in the partial magazine?
Probably not. Most badge cams I see, the officers don't even get a chance to reload at all. But it's always good to train for the 1% of situations where you might need
I've been studying OIS as well as civilian engagements since 2005 and been working in LE since 2011. I've never seen it happen and the chance of it happening is pretty much a statistical zero imo.
The tactical reload I most often see for a rifle is with the mags in an "L" configuration. Why can't you also do this with your handgun mags? Seems to me you would want one consistent way to do things instead of 2 different ways.
we tapped the guy fell in a water canal then came back to life and out of the water shooting his ak all over the place after we passed him the tail element toke care of him but we learnd the lesson that day. Like your vedios and respect your opinions . Thanx
You're right on in the civilian suburban world . I like ideology behind it . Do you think the protocol changes upon the situation moving to the inner city . Wherein there could be gangs - gang members and or some with some domestic violence encounters , especially in the inner city . What was once the victim could quickly become the next bad guy . assuming her boyfriend just got shot etc .
Thanks for the tips
Actually just did my department qualifications a few weeks ago and did exactly as you're saying since I've been practicing and it makes sense. Range-master instantly does the old, "they don't go in your magazine pouch!" I responded with you're line, "I don't practice reloading out of my pockets I practice reloading out of my mag pouches and I only have 3 magazines on patrol." You could see the realization come across his face and the "man that makes sense." Keep on making the videos brother, they are appreciated and used by guys all over in our business.
I really appreciate these videos, even some of the best shooters I have met in PDs and most of those guys dont cover any of this. They always teach that scan and reassess when like you say Bill there are more important things at hand. I really appreciate all the great info and as always just staying a student. Thank you
Great info and well presented. As a fellow professional Instructor in other areas, may I suggest that slow done your speech down just a little bit. Your talk very quickly and sometimes I have to lesson to your thoughts a couple of times to really get what your saying. It's all great information and I didn't want to miss a word of it. Love the Tech reload method a LOT!
It’s so nice to hear people that know what they are talking about... great job brother...👍🏼👍🏼
I am using this information to update my current instruction curriculum. Very good video, Bill!
Talking about the incident about checking your 6 . Tier 1 citizen has TH-cam channel he used to be a cop and yeah he got sucker Punch from the back one time by one of dudes buddies. He looks funny when doing it but he puts his hand up next to his face also because he got hit from the side so he puts his hand up next to his face now for a little bit extra protection. People think it looks funny on the range but it is good training. He was a cop in East Tennessee. I don't know if he still does training or not but I know he builds guns and makes slings and stuff like that. He's still goes to training classes and is always trying to learn but he's a pretty cool dude though. Hayes for the people there's a reason why he quit doing the police work. He was tired of seeing tyrant cops and having to work around them. He got a story of one guy he was with newer guy and the new guy pulled a gun on a guy in a car and the guy in the car had given them the information and his concealed carry license and do thought he was a threat just because he had a gun even though he was complying. And I agree with him I think cops are trash anymore and they violated my rights so many times here recently that I just can't support him anymore because the good cops ain't f****** standing up and it's literally turning into a cult anymore. I'd be more than happy to support them but until then I just can't
Damn good info. Spot on.
Yes Yes it is!!!! As always Primary&Secondary never let's ya down
Regarding the type of incident that you asked about, I believe there was an incident in Nevada where after an officer engaged one person, security camera caught a second that came up behind the officer, pointed a gun at his head, pulled the trigger, but the gun malfunctioned. Person ran away and officer didn't even know it happened until reviewing the security footage later. This incident was brought up in a class I took in Las Vegas.
Good stuff, Bill.
I really appreciate your videos man they have helped me a lot! Stay safe, God bless.
I'm curious if there are many recorded incidents of a police officer(s) in an engagement where he used or needed the rounds he retained in the partial magazine?
Still very curious about this
Probably not. Most badge cams I see, the officers don't even get a chance to reload at all. But it's always good to train for the 1% of situations where you might need
I've been studying OIS as well as civilian engagements since 2005 and been working in LE since 2011. I've never seen it happen and the chance of it happening is pretty much a statistical zero imo.
Which magwells do you prefer? Good info!!!
The bigger the better
Bad Azz video Bill! I can see why your @ the Top in your profession! Thanks for the Video.
Which Glock base plates do you prefer?
What holster are you using in this vid?
Safariland ALS
+Primary & Secondary excellent. I need to order one. Scored a new x300 u-b the other day for $180!!!
I'm going to touch it
The tactical reload I most often see for a rifle is with the mags in an "L" configuration. Why can't you also do this with your handgun mags? Seems to me you would want one consistent way to do things instead of 2 different ways.
ronin2167 pistol mags are small and fit entirely in the gun where rifle mags still have a lot to hold onto when inserted.
Thanks for your thoughts.
we tapped the guy fell in a water canal then came back to life and out of the water shooting his ak all over the place after we passed him the tail element toke care of him but we learnd the lesson that day.
Like your vedios and respect your opinions .
Thanx
You're right on in the civilian suburban world . I like ideology behind it . Do you think the protocol changes upon the situation moving to the inner city . Wherein there could be gangs - gang members and or some with some domestic violence encounters , especially in the inner city . What was once the victim could quickly become the next bad guy . assuming her boyfriend just got shot etc .
I commented early below .