Something that’ll make your channel feel far more high quality, is a mic. You see them all the time. Those small DJI mics or similar. Good audio transcends good video! Keep up the great work!
I would add that not all mag changes require you to dump the mag on the ground and replace. Maybe on the range competing with a timer it seems often but not in reality. A lot of times you’ll have a moment to gas back up to full under concealment or cover, allowing you to stow the used low round mag (that you just may unfortunately need) even it it’s just 1 or 2 rounds. Having the dexterity to retrieve a full mag, un seat the old one, seat the new one (making sure it clicks) and stow the low count mag takes reps to execute in a timely manner. Lots of reps. Enjoyed the vid. 👍🏻
I agree that its better to train both as there are situations where you will want to use either. However, the only downside is which one will be ingrained as muscle memory. This is the first example I can think of the video "U.S. Soldier Survives Taliban Machine Gun Fire During Firefight" . He is in the open taking accurate fire but in my opinion it is his muscle memory that he takes a few seconds to put away his empty mag. If there is a time to drop a mag and prioritize to shoot or move, its then but I think it was the muscle memory of putting the mag away.
That’s why there are 2 types of reloads Tac reload Speed reload(emergency reload) Tac reload is what ur talking about and has a time and a place A speed reload(emergency reload) is in the case that ur life depends on u getting another mag in the gun In a speed reload…ur priority is getting ammo in the gun, not stowing away a mag..because when I need to address an immediate threat..I am not concerned about the empty mag because of the issue at hand There fore u drop the mag and hopefully get a new one in before potentially getting hit Time/space/cover/planning will dictate ur ability to properly stow mags
Cant go wrong with muscle memory fundamentals
So much potential for this channel. Keep up with this type of content 👌
Love it! Feels silly when you start but that's how everything goes. Just do it! Will be here for more content 🤙
Great video. These home drills are key to mastery & efficiency. They are life saving during engagements
God content ❤🇧🇷
Awesome vid
Short and straight to the point!
Excited to watch the channel grow 🙌
Semper Fidelis!
semper fi brotha, good luck to your channel
Something that’ll make your channel feel far more high quality, is a mic. You see them all the time. Those small DJI mics or similar. Good audio transcends good video! Keep up the great work!
or just wear an airpod
@ yeah I guess I went over the top. AirPod works too 😂
Good training. But I prefer make aiming in different positions by home dry fire gun training
I'm loving this 😂
I would add that not all mag changes require you to dump the mag on the ground and replace. Maybe on the range competing with a timer it seems often but not in reality. A lot of times you’ll have a moment to gas back up to full under concealment or cover, allowing you to stow the used low round mag (that you just may unfortunately need) even it it’s just 1 or 2 rounds. Having the dexterity to retrieve a full mag, un seat the old one, seat the new one (making sure it clicks) and stow the low count mag takes reps to execute in a timely manner. Lots of reps. Enjoyed the vid. 👍🏻
I agree that its better to train both as there are situations where you will want to use either. However, the only downside is which one will be ingrained as muscle memory. This is the first example I can think of the video "U.S. Soldier Survives Taliban Machine Gun Fire During Firefight" . He is in the open taking accurate fire but in my opinion it is his muscle memory that he takes a few seconds to put away his empty mag. If there is a time to drop a mag and prioritize to shoot or move, its then but I think it was the muscle memory of putting the mag away.
That’s why there are 2 types of reloads
Tac reload
Speed reload(emergency reload)
Tac reload is what ur talking about and has a time and a place
A speed reload(emergency reload) is in the case that ur life depends on u getting another mag in the gun
In a speed reload…ur priority is getting ammo in the gun, not stowing away a mag..because when I need to address an immediate threat..I am not concerned about the empty mag because of the issue at hand
There fore u drop the mag and hopefully get a new one in before potentially getting hit
Time/space/cover/planning will dictate ur ability to properly stow mags
I recognized the thumbnail picture, served with both the guys sitting beside you. We were in the same regiment at the same time. I was A2.
Right on!
You should put carpet under those mags that fall.. what do you think? Is it all good?
this video came up on my recommended! new sub!
Didn’t know Canelo alvarez dryfired
😮😅😅😂
Good stuff. I eject mags onto a pad to avoid breakage.
you read my mind
Who cares if they break
@TheInfantry98 me
Good stuff, RAH
New subscriber💪🏾💪🏾Nice content💯
Solid
What battle belt/ holsters you running?
But most importantly where is your red dot? Subbed after the treadmill drill.
Make sure before dry firing that the weapon is actually “dry” and don’t blast a hole in your wall and accidentally shoot the neighbors dog
@@admiralkun8996 very true
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“HeY mArInE I dOnT LiKe ThAt red ThInG hAnGiNg oUt Of YoUr sHoUlDeR PoCkEt. FiX iT.” “WhAt iS iT?”
It’s a tourniquet
You dont send it home for the first variation slide lock mf drill? I was surprised to see you use the slide release