Figured this would be well suited to go here.
Mechanics of doing a fast mag change - with a pistol that utilizes a proper mag release (read by the trigger, not the heel), with a user who's body build will not let their thumb easily reach the mag release from a firing grip.
First, the proof that I'm not cheating - my thumb can't get to the mag release

1)
stoppage
2)
What's going on? We can't just assume that the gun went empty, it could be a multiude of reasons why the slide locked back - failure to feed, empty mag, double feed? Well, we tilt the pistol up to see the feed ramp, which allows us to see the chamber, and top of the feed ramp. Looks like we have a hungry pistol and no ammo in the mag!
3)
We use the index finger on the support hand to rotate the gun in our weapon hand, by pulling with the side of the index finger against the trigger guard. When our finger can get to the mag release, push it in. It's value added here if you're running a mag with a base plate, rip it out of the frame. If your mags 90% of the time drop out of the gun, get your hand moving to your belt.
4)
Index your hand onto your spare mag, and pull it out - we've got a hungry pistol!
5)
Mid-step - my index finger is on the nose of the bullet on the mag, and it's base in my palm. The heel of the grip has rotated to face the incoming magazine, and the gun is still high so I can see what's going on down range.
6)
Slow down right HERE and look at your gun to make sure that you've got the mag going into the gun - then keep running it. Notice how my index finger is on the frontstrap of the frame, which allows me to guide the single stack mag into the hole that's barely larger than the mag.
Mechanics of doing a fast mag change - with a pistol that utilizes a proper mag release (read by the trigger, not the heel), with a user who's body build will not let their thumb easily reach the mag release from a firing grip.
First, the proof that I'm not cheating - my thumb can't get to the mag release

1)
stoppage2)
What's going on? We can't just assume that the gun went empty, it could be a multiude of reasons why the slide locked back - failure to feed, empty mag, double feed? Well, we tilt the pistol up to see the feed ramp, which allows us to see the chamber, and top of the feed ramp. Looks like we have a hungry pistol and no ammo in the mag!3)

We use the index finger on the support hand to rotate the gun in our weapon hand, by pulling with the side of the index finger against the trigger guard. When our finger can get to the mag release, push it in. It's value added here if you're running a mag with a base plate, rip it out of the frame. If your mags 90% of the time drop out of the gun, get your hand moving to your belt.
4)

Index your hand onto your spare mag, and pull it out - we've got a hungry pistol!
5)

Mid-step - my index finger is on the nose of the bullet on the mag, and it's base in my palm. The heel of the grip has rotated to face the incoming magazine, and the gun is still high so I can see what's going on down range.
6)

Slow down right HERE and look at your gun to make sure that you've got the mag going into the gun - then keep running it. Notice how my index finger is on the frontstrap of the frame, which allows me to guide the single stack mag into the hole that's barely larger than the mag.




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