DrBleachCocktail
.44 mag
FUAC!
That's some dumb shit right there. I guess you only fight on your terms and when you have it scheduled.I don’t think round will get lost rounds, damage to the lips, or dirt and debris that will impede function in your bedroom unless you live in a tent in the deserts of the Persian Gulf.
A home defense rifle is used in the home. The guy talks about that in the video. The fight isn’t being dragged out to a desert. It sits leaning on a nightstand. What will crack the feed lips while it’s doing that? What sand and debris will get into the magazine while sitting there attached to the gun? I guess spare magazines sitting on the nightstand are going to crack and get full of sand too.That's some dumb shit right there. I guess you only fight on your terms and when you have it scheduled.
I don’t think round will get lost rounds, damage to the lips, or dirt and debris that will impede function in your bedroom unless you live in a tent in the deserts of the Persian Gulf.
First, one will have to demonstrate how this system is better and faster since most of the reloading in a fast paced scenario is
about discarding an object (empty one) and bringing a new (fresh mag) into the firearm.
turning and flipping a magazine left and right and up and down is a guess work open to many mistakes that could be fatal.
On top of that, regardless of the count, if having a magazine stack upside down was considered reliable and any
better, then they would be massively adopted by swat and forced entry teams that do not have to go down prone.
But the fact that nobody uses this or other tacticool type of coupling is one more proof that in real world these things do not
really work or at least do not work for 99% of the people.
Fast access belts, pouches and carriers are a safer and more realistic bet.
The typical coupling is the all-time-2up ghetto shimmed dual mag with electrical tape that very few sport and even less actually use.
Lets wait for the next episode of: Kids with AR15s and 3d printers.
It’s a military term. I do not know if you were in or not but that is where it originates from.Didn't know my belt is called a "kit" now. always learning something new.