This is one of the things that’s received the most resistance to “but but it’s a double feed” but once they actually do it the light comes on. Brilliant video
Nice demonstration, particularly the idea of orienting the gun so the ejected round hits you in low light. I've never heard of that before so I think it's brilliant. I've had a stoppage where the tap was needed. I was in a training course using steel cased ammo in PMAG Glock mags, and the steel cased ammo was binding up inside of the PMAGs. A tap would sorta "bump" the rounds to the top, where a rack would feed them, and I'd keep firing for a couple rounds until it occurred again. Obviously, I learned pretty quickly to only use brass ammo with the PMAGs, or only use OEM mags with steel cased. I only carry brass/nickel in OEM mags, so this exact scenario wouldn't be a real world stoppage for me, but supposing dirt, mud, blood or something worked its way into the magazine and caused this type of "jammed magazine" stoppage, a tap would indeed make a difference. I recognize how unlikely that is, but just saying.
Adopted this technique about 12 months ago. Tap is completely gone. Need to still work on complex clearance stuff, I tend to just strip the mag and then re insert, rack and shoot when I'm doing it under pressure on a timer. Good shit!
Manipulating on the front end of the slide like this just has always felt more natural to me. It seems to be something to do with my support had being in front of/parallel to my weapon hand rather than it being behind it, as is the case when you rack from the rear. You also make a good point in extensions giving positive seating. I've always tried to carry something extended as a reload at the very least--17 mag for a 19, 17 mag w/ +2 for a 17, etc. Really helps speed me up having more purchase on the mags, too
hey Bill, this is a cool method. out of curiosity have you put this up against the timer for a tap, rack, unload, reload, rack method? the method is as follows. - tap or smash the base pad ( no need for you to do it for your reasoning) - rack the slide (do not lock it to the rear) - remove the magazine - load the magazine ( no slide racks in between) - rack the slide again - shoot. if at anytime the slide goes into battery and the magazine is in the gun shoot.
Bill, Just watched this again (for like the dozenth time) #1 I am glad that you showed this works on the Beretta. I thought that the slide had to be locked to strip the mag, I just needed to get more grip on the base plate. #2 when you are comparing the methods with the shot timer, could you put it on delay/random start beep so that you are starting with a full 2 handed grip? Might provide more accurate info.
For the mere half second (yes, I know seconds count) that it takes to tap that mag base plate, one can indeed remedy an incompletely seated magazine. I have seen this happen with two firearms, the Sig P229 and the Sig P239. Both were being operated by large men with large, meaty hands and both inadvertently pressed the magazine release button on these firearms. While a rare occurrence, it can and does happen.
The proof is definitely on the timer for that web of hand technique, but I wonder whether is would work on a wide variety of guns, under a wide variety of conditions. For instance, I'm wondering whether using a Glock 43 would negate the speed/safety of the technique, or whether it would work on a Glock 19 without forward serrations that was sweaty from being carried IWB.
Solid shit man...gross. And I like the whole "I felt Something come out of that son of bitch, good!" Those are the exact words I yelled when I impregnated my wife...and also when she shat the little guy out.
I have had no issues with my glock as well, the only time i have seen a problem with a glock, is when the little notch on the mag where the mag catch hits it, becomes chamfered from use or possibly negligence... helped a couple guys at the range one time... it was odd
Here's a conversation between Sawtooth and I about this vid... Sawtooth: Found a new guy. Cool perspective in malfunctions. Myself: Ok...lotta good stuff so far. So much I had to pause it. Def dig the approach of always trying to advance whatever they are spending time doing vs doing something a way because it's "tradition". If doing shit for traditions sake, I'd still be the guy who DOESNT have a pack of wet-wipes at my desk. Do I look like that mother fucker? We aren't animals, Clay! Also like the breakdown of where he believes the tap/rack/bang came from. Makes sense. And he couldn't added the old service 1911's had that fucking lanyard hoop that always left your palm bruised as shit and mag half-ass seated Also add a lot of sense clearing that bastard, having one more sense (touch, vs just seeing it)
Sawtooth: I am in %100 agreement with everything you just said, lol Myself: But when I said it, my left hip was WAY out, counterbalancing my right hand who looks like it's wrist gave up on life and just left poor righting all alone Sawtooth: Dear god.
Been following you for a while. I have 20 years experience using firearms of various types to fight with. Real world shit. This vid has caused me to seriously question your validity. Yank out a mag after a malf, clear malf, then reinsert the same mag? WTF!!! I'm almost not sure you did this as a joke or are serious. The mag possibly the reason for the malf in the first place. Put the same mag back in? Ok....looks great in a controlled environment when there is nothing to lose but that is not a gamble that should be taken. Sorry...NO. YES...looks great on the timer on a training range but epically stupid gamble when life is on the line. Yank that mag...ditch it grab a spare reload...get that pistol back in action and go back to work. Is it a little slower...probably so....is it a much smaller risk of putting a defective malf causing mag back in place...fuck yes. That's not even to mention grasping the slide near the front site...really. What if a person doesn't have that hand strength...or more so has slippery hands from sweat or blood? What then? Not all pistols have grasping grooves at the front of the slide. This method is not sound. It...is...Not. I respect the living shit out of you Bill...you are a good man and I believe you to be a true student of the gun and the fight but this.....this is bull shit. I truly hope you see that before it costs you, a student or a loved ones life. You don't know me...nor have I been vetted....I could give a shit less...I have enough experience in this and anonymity to be quite comfortable in what I'm saying. Good luck and stay safe.
Brian K. Richey if the mag is bad, it wouldnt allow all the successful shots leading up to the malfunction. Like he said, pez dispenser if the mag is bad. Or, civilians dont alwsys carry a spare mag...bad practice but a reality. And like he said...hes never seen an unseated mag...its rare ezcept on ar15s where a 30 round mag loaded to 30 rounds is hard to seat on a closed bolt.
This is one of the things that’s received the most resistance to “but but it’s a double feed” but once they actually do it the light comes on. Brilliant video
Nice demonstration, particularly the idea of orienting the gun so the ejected round hits you in low light. I've never heard of that before so I think it's brilliant.
I've had a stoppage where the tap was needed. I was in a training course using steel cased ammo in PMAG Glock mags, and the steel cased ammo was binding up inside of the PMAGs. A tap would sorta "bump" the rounds to the top, where a rack would feed them, and I'd keep firing for a couple rounds until it occurred again. Obviously, I learned pretty quickly to only use brass ammo with the PMAGs, or only use OEM mags with steel cased. I only carry brass/nickel in OEM mags, so this exact scenario wouldn't be a real world stoppage for me, but supposing dirt, mud, blood or something worked its way into the magazine and caused this type of "jammed magazine" stoppage, a tap would indeed make a difference. I recognize how unlikely that is, but just saying.
Adopted this technique about 12 months ago. Tap is completely gone.
Need to still work on complex clearance stuff, I tend to just strip the mag and then re insert, rack and shoot when I'm doing it under pressure on a timer.
Good shit!
nicely done! god damn we need more instructors like you around
Manipulating on the front end of the slide like this just has always felt more natural to me. It seems to be something to do with my support had being in front of/parallel to my weapon hand rather than it being behind it, as is the case when you rack from the rear.
You also make a good point in extensions giving positive seating. I've always tried to carry something extended as a reload at the very least--17 mag for a 19, 17 mag w/ +2 for a 17, etc. Really helps speed me up having more purchase on the mags, too
Your the Man Bill! Thank You & Sharing this to all my Media Outlets!!!
Another really good video. Thanks for putting these up.
Ike
Solid speed improvement stuff here.
hey Bill, this is a cool method. out of curiosity have you put this up against the timer for a tap, rack, unload, reload, rack method?
the method is as follows.
- tap or smash the base pad ( no need for you to do it for your reasoning)
- rack the slide (do not lock it to the rear)
- remove the magazine
- load the magazine ( no slide racks in between)
- rack the slide again
- shoot.
if at anytime the slide goes into battery and the magazine is in the gun shoot.
Bill,
Just watched this again (for like the dozenth time)
#1 I am glad that you showed this works on the Beretta. I thought that the slide had to be locked to strip the mag, I just needed to get more grip on the base plate.
#2 when you are comparing the methods with the shot timer, could you put it on delay/random start beep so that you are starting with a full 2 handed grip?
Might provide more accurate info.
For the mere half second (yes, I know seconds count) that it takes to tap that mag base plate, one can indeed remedy an incompletely seated magazine. I have seen this happen with two firearms, the Sig P229 and the Sig P239. Both were being operated by large men with large, meaty hands and both inadvertently pressed the magazine release button on these firearms. While a rare occurrence, it can and does happen.
Finally, some different god damn techniques to try. Thank you sir, you got a sub.
Solid, practical and real! Great stuff bro
The proof is definitely on the timer for that web of hand technique, but I wonder whether is would work on a wide variety of guns, under a wide variety of conditions.
For instance, I'm wondering whether using a Glock 43 would negate the speed/safety of the technique, or whether it would work on a Glock 19 without forward serrations that was sweaty from being carried IWB.
I use the technique during the FTE demos on different guns, G19, M&P, xDm and Beretta. It works on everything I've tried it on, except revolvers. :)
just tried this with my s&w sve40, feels a lot more conducive to getting my weapon back into operational status and back into the fight....
Pretty ironic that a guy whose company is called tap-rack no longer taps haha
Solid shit man...gross. And I like the whole "I felt Something come out of that son of bitch, good!" Those are the exact words I yelled when I impregnated my wife...and also when she shat the little guy out.
could you rip the mag out, reinsert the mag, then cycle the slide - without locking the action open? if the extractor is damaged, the gun is hosed
I have had no issues with my glock as well, the only time i have seen a problem with a glock, is when the little notch on the mag where the mag catch hits it, becomes chamfered from use or possibly negligence... helped a couple guys at the range one time... it was odd
Solid bro!
I don't know if you know of this way to clear a double feed or not but have you tried pressing and holding the mag release while racking the slide?
Bill, where did you get that thread protector for your KKM?
3:02 What pistol is that? Modified Glock 34?
Yup, looks to be a 34 with threaded barrel, RMR, and magwell, plus whatever other shit he's hiding...
Just gave me some validity to my habits of not tapping the magazine
Thank you!
nice tips thanks
Now you have to change the name of your website...
Solid
Good stuff. Does your agency take transfers? Lol
Here's a conversation between Sawtooth and I about this vid...
Sawtooth:
Found a new guy. Cool perspective in malfunctions.
Myself:
Ok...lotta good stuff so far. So much I had to pause it.
Def dig the approach of always trying to advance whatever they are spending time doing vs doing something a way because it's "tradition". If doing shit for traditions sake, I'd still be the guy who DOESNT have a pack of wet-wipes at my desk. Do I look like that mother fucker? We aren't animals, Clay!
Also like the breakdown of where he believes the tap/rack/bang came from. Makes sense. And he couldn't added the old service 1911's had that fucking lanyard hoop that always left your palm bruised as shit and mag half-ass seated
Also add a lot of sense clearing that bastard, having one more sense (touch, vs just seeing it)
Sawtooth:
I am in %100 agreement with everything you just said, lol
Myself:
But when I said it, my left hip was WAY out, counterbalancing my right hand who looks like it's wrist gave up on life and just left poor righting all alone
Sawtooth:
Dear god.
Slicing through the bullshit one video at a time!
I sure miss Bill being on P&S.
He still is on when the right topic comes up. He is busy with his content and teaching.
Been following you for a while. I have 20 years experience using firearms of various types to fight with. Real world shit. This vid has caused me to seriously question your validity. Yank out a mag after a malf, clear malf, then reinsert the same mag? WTF!!! I'm almost not sure you did this as a joke or are serious. The mag possibly the reason for the malf in the first place. Put the same mag back in? Ok....looks great in a controlled environment when there is nothing to lose but that is not a gamble that should be taken. Sorry...NO.
YES...looks great on the timer on a training range but epically stupid gamble when life is on the line. Yank that mag...ditch it grab a spare reload...get that pistol back in action and go back to work. Is it a little slower...probably so....is it a much smaller risk of putting a defective malf causing mag back in place...fuck yes.
That's not even to mention grasping the slide near the front site...really. What if a person doesn't have that hand strength...or more so has slippery hands from sweat or blood? What then? Not all pistols have grasping grooves at the front of the slide. This method is not sound.
It...is...Not.
I respect the living shit out of you Bill...you are a good man and I believe you to be a true student of the gun and the fight but this.....this is bull shit.
I truly hope you see that before it costs you, a student or a loved ones life. You don't know me...nor have I been vetted....I could give a shit less...I have enough experience in this and anonymity to be quite comfortable in what I'm saying. Good luck and stay safe.
Brian K. Richey if the mag is bad, it wouldnt allow all the successful shots leading up to the malfunction. Like he said, pez dispenser if the mag is bad. Or, civilians dont alwsys carry a spare mag...bad practice but a reality. And like he said...hes never seen an unseated mag...its rare ezcept on ar15s where a 30 round mag loaded to 30 rounds is hard to seat on a closed bolt.