How do pistols reload




















At the same time, rotate it as if you were going to look through the trigger guard. It is dead to you now, so let it drop to the ground. On the off chance the magazine does not drop free for some reason, use your support hand to rip it out and drop it. With most modern pistols, it should drop just fine. It will probably be in a pouch on your belt. It should be upside down with the bullets facing forward.

Wherever you keep it, orient the mag with the bullets pointing toward your belt buckle so you can grab the mag with your index finger along the front. You want the tip of your finger almost touching the top round in the mag. Move your thumb to the magazine release to drop the magazine. Use your support hand to grab a fresh magazine in a pouch somewhere in your belt. Guide it into the magwell and use your palm to seat the magazine firmly in place.

Grasp the rear of the slide with an overhand grip using your support hand,rack the slide, then release the slide to chamber a round. What do you think of this reloading technique for a semi automatic pistol? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Save Save. Why do you turn the muzzle 90 degrees? Bring it in, but leave it pointed downrange, and reload! You should know where the mag well is with out looking — or at worst case using peripheral vision.

Pull the partial, replace it with a full mag, and put the partial in a pocket or mag holder. Be sure not to put your fingers in the slide opening, or anywhere else they might get caught. Release the slide, so it can go forward with full force. This will seat the next round in the chamber, preparing it for discharge.

Method 2. Determine if it is safe to perform a tactical reload. Only execute this if you encounter a lull in the gunfight and are able to place yourself behind cover. You know you have spent some rounds from the current magazine and want to prepare for whatever may come next. Reach to your magazine pouch or other magazine holder and a pocket maybe; make sure you have a full magazine.

Move back to the gun and eject the partially depleted magazine into your hand. Put the magazine in your pocket separate from fresh magazines. Grab the fresh magazine you touched earlier and insert it into the gun in the same fashion as the emergency reload , but this reload doesn't require manipulation of the slide. Practice at the range. You should be able to feel and react immediately when the gun does not fire.

When you pull the trigger, if you feel a "click", execute a malfunction type-1 clearing. If there is no click, look at the malfunction and act accordingly remember it may be an empty magazine too. After shooting for some time you should be able to feel when the magazine is depleted, allowing you to execute emergency reloads very quickly. Over time you will begin to notice that the weapon will feel and sound different after firing the last round. Method 3. Identify the malfunction. Often a type-1 malfunction is a misfeed, in which a round was not loaded into the chamber e.

Make sure the malfunction is not a "squib load". This is a relatively dangerous malfunction where there is not enough force to propel the projectile out of the barrel. In semi-automatic pistols, a squib is often easily noticeable, as the slide will not cycle and a new round will not be chambered. If a squib load happens, remove the magazine and clear the obstruction immediately. Make sure the malfunction is not a "hang fire", in which the burning of the cartridge's propellant is delayed.

Only attempt to immediately clear the malfunction during a live-fire, real confrontation. This is due to the risk of the round eventually firing. If you experience a hang fire, keep the firearm pointed down range for at least 10 seconds before attempting to clear.

Correct the Malfunction. The quickest way to do this is through immediate action. With a semi-automatic pistol, pull the slide back, ejecting the last round. Observe the ejection and the round. If the lead is still on the bullet, you know that the round didn't fire. If the lead is gone, it may indicate a weapon malfunction.

Observe the chamber. Check for double feeds, or things that don't belong. Release the slide, seating the next round. Deactivate the safety and attempt to fire the weapon. If it still fails to fire, remove the magazine and eject the current round, and turn the weapon over to a gun expert for repair. Practice: Load a full magazine into the gun with an empty chamber.

Point at the target, pull the trigger, feel the "click". With the heel of your palm hit the bottom of your magazine with some fervor; this is the "tap". Then twist your gun degrees to the right so the ejection port is down and Rack the gun by pulling the slide straight back and letting go; do not ride the slide forward, let it slam this the "flip" and "rack" part of the drill. This will drop a possibly dud round out of the chamber and load a new round into the chamber. The side the bullets face.

Place your index finger at the top of the front edge. This will help you guide the magazine. Insert the magazine into the gun by first placing the back of the magazine against the back of the magazine well.

The hole at the bottom of the grip. Then push it in firmly upward until you hear a click. Pull downward on the magazine to ensure that it is fully seated. Failure to seat the magazine is a primary cause of malfunctions in semi-auto pistols. Place your non-firing hand over the top of the slide, grasp, pull back sharply until it stops, and release. The slide will snap forward, cambering a round from the loaded magazine. Do not hold on to the slide as it moves forward, or attempt to ease it down.

The firearm is now loaded and ready to fire. No, you're handgun is empty, the slide will snap back automatically. You just need to insert a magazine and pull back the slide and you're ready to fire. Yes No. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 3.

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