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Random Guy
6, but they’re 45’s so that enough to cover a 10 man attack, and yes, I figured in one miss.
This would be an interesting topic, maybe even for its own thread.
Related: if you draw and your magazine fails, would you have the time to reload?
If you have time to run and seek cover without being incapacitated or tackled (which would make reloading difficult), you would likely have time to reload. Providing it is a practiced action and the reload is easily retrievable.
You make the time, or do something else. Even if youre well practiced at seamless reloads, you may well still have to just go to Plan B as reality unfolds.This would be an interesting topic, maybe even for its own thread.
Related: if you draw and your magazine fails, would you have the time to reload?
I'm just thinking of it like the Teuller drill. How much longer would that distance be if the requirement was "Draw, pull trigger twice, and then reload and pull trigger again."
Especially with a revolver.
6, but they’re 45’s so that enough to cover a 10 man attack, and yes, I figured in one miss.
This would be an interesting topic, maybe even for its own thread.
Related: if you draw and your magazine fails, would you have the time to reload?
Out of curiosity, what holds 9?
I train for it on a regular basis, despite believing it's an almost totally useless skill outside of competition. And frankly, in my experience magazine failures are extraordinarily rare. If one happened at the outset of a gunfight, I think I would be too astonished to do anything other than just stand there with my mouth open.
Out of curiosity, what holds 9?