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Green Beret Shows How to Load and Make Ready | Tactical Rifleman

April 11, 2024
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Green Beret Shows How to Load and Make Ready | Tactical Rifleman
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This Video covers the proper way to load & unload your primary and secondary weapons.
If you surf the internet, you’ll find literally millions (with an M) of shooting videos. Several are pretty good, very informative, and professionally done. However, these videos don’t get many views or hits. Now, flip to the other extreme, and there are tons of videos showing very entertaining jackassery with firearms that, while filmed professionally, are down right unsafe. These get millions of views within seconds of them being posted.
When we at Tactical Rifleman were first contemplating making instructional youtube videos, we didn’t give a shit about being entertaining to the masses. What we wanted to do was build a place where operators, professionals, and gun-loving citizens could go to find good information on guns, gear, and training.
This video is the textbook example of what we wanted to do. While it is a simple and boring video; it sets a standard that is repeatable while also explaining why we do it the way we do. Every operator or student that attends one of our pistol/carbine courses has to learn the proper standard for loading and unloading their weapons. Now, while it does vary slightly by unit; most will agree with the need for this standard. There is a method to the madness.
Why do we load the Pistol first? Well, because it can then be placed securely in a holster that protects the trigger mechanism of the weapon. If we had loaded the rifle first, it would have been left hanging loaded, bouncing around on the front of our kit, while we we loading our pistol. We teach to always have positive control of a loaded firearm. Make sense?
Why to we check the sights? To make sure they work. This may be the last time you look at them before getting on the helicopter. Better to find out now, before getting on the bird, while you still have time to get fresh batteries or replace a broken fiber-optic sight before a match. Make sense?
Why load from your “Speed Reload” pouch? It’s just one more repetition… one more rehearsal of a speed reload; kept fresh in your subconscious mind. That’s the one reload that HAS to be SMOOTH & FAST; why wouldn’t you want to practice it every time you load? Make sense?
So, they learn these skills and techniques when they attend our courses, along with a thousand other little tidbits of information. Now, what happens two years later, when the Gunny tells the Lance Corporal to “go teach the new privates how to properly load & unload their weapons”? That Lance Corporal can now go to the web, watch this video to refresh the standards in his memory, and he can go out and teach a great class. Also, if the Lance Corporal screws it up, the Gunny can then send all the privates to go watch this video (while he sweet talks the Lance Corporal).
Our intent is to give you a place to go to find good information on guns, gear, and training. The other sites are fun to surf when you need a good laugh. However, when you need good tips and techniques, you can always turn to Tactical Rifleman. So, subscribe to this site. Share it with your friends. Add comments and questions. Thanks for watching. Strength & Honor, TR.

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Comments 36

  1. @augustoneto8746 says:
    1 year ago

    DE OPRESSO LIBER

    Reply
  2. @hyena131 says:
    1 year ago

    That move at 1:55 where he checks his surroundings behind him both sides tells you this guy is the real deal. Thank God he's on our side.

    Reply
  3. @dilorenzopiero5162 says:
    1 year ago

    👍👍👍👍

    Reply
  4. @Fer-De-Lance says:
    1 year ago

    Thanks Karl. I try to practice reloading magazines both in order and at random to teach some muscle memory for each.

    Reply
  5. @jakdempsey5058 says:
    1 year ago

    No “apply safe” after action with the long ?

    No firing off the action after working parts forward ?

    Different strokes for different blokes but at least meantion safety discipline.

    Reply
  6. @thomasfleck9508 says:
    1 year ago

    Good stuff.

    Reply
  7. @Fireguy- says:
    1 year ago

    Good stuff Karl

    Reply
  8. @requiscatinpace7392 says:
    1 year ago

    I can’t even pronounce Karl’s name properly. I’m Scottish and when we try to say Karl it comes out as Carol because we roll our r’s. I’d end up with a punch on the nose 😁.

    Reply
  9. @alouterostypos says:
    1 year ago

    Just my opinion on what i see in terms of safety. At 2:08 you hold the rifle with the left hand around the trigger compartment which given the amount of force that is needed to pull the slide and lock, it is not hard for a finger to go on the trigger. It is better to hold the gun in front of the magwell when doing this motion. Also at 2:31 when you lock the slide of the pistol back ,you should point to a safe area and with the gun pointing forward.A lot of the time during training at the gun range and especialy when clearing weapons ,shooters stand next to each other in a line formation.If you point the gun at the side,also very unsafe.I know that you are alone in the video as far as i can see ,but i just wanted to point out that if we are at the gun range with other people we should be extra careful !!

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  10. @ElitePayne47 says:
    1 year ago

    What is a speed reload magazine?

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  11. @irafowlerjr.7492 says:
    1 year ago

    Very helpful, and enjoyed, thanks

    Reply
  12. @maxmontana4752 says:
    1 year ago

    Thanks for helping us become capable.

    Reply
  13. @nadarfa9413 says:
    1 year ago

    How to sprint from cover to cover with these two weapons loaded?

    Reply
  14. @andreybelkin6872 says:
    1 year ago

    Great 👍

    Reply
  15. @Stoney_AKA_James says:
    1 year ago

    It's always good to periodically go over the basics!

    Reply
  16. @jakerenauld6378 says:
    1 year ago

    Ahhh the good ol days 🍻

    Reply
  17. @Tuffer12 says:
    1 year ago

    Karl…a 1911? Love it! Is there a decent 1911 mag pouch out there that I could look into getting..? We have cabelas and Amazon up here in Canada I’m afraid, not much selection.

    Reply
  18. @thedonuteater5474 says:
    1 year ago

    Ahhh a classic when Karl was 22 years old. He looks good and yes close that dust cover

    Reply
  19. @Greg-oj2pg says:
    1 year ago

    Consistency. That's something Karl teaches and practices. Seen him go through these exact steps at his training classes and I've adopted them for myself.

    Reply
  20. @natesturm4366 says:
    1 year ago

    I like how this channel doesn't say "don't try this at home" and uses "always use proper gun safety when handling firearms". They're putting the ball in your field. Don't be stupid.

    Reply
  21. @roybiv7018 says:
    1 year ago

    Thank you. I love the short format. It's clear without any fluff. These are great references for teaching. I do also love longer videos with stories and anecdotes.

    Reply
  22. @joshroten3997 says:
    1 year ago

    Good stuff 👍. The only additional step I like to do personally is to verify the mags are actually full (using the witness holes or actually topping-off) vs. just making sure there is a round(s) visible at the top of the mags.

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  23. @jakebrandyberry9116 says:
    1 year ago

    Okay, but why do I need to add an extra step by reloading my fast mag pouches, when I can just reach back and grab my mags I already got at the ready, in a pouch not meant for fast reloads? Not trying to be a smart ass, just genuinely curious.
    *Edit, I mean after a second watching, why not just grab the mags out of your dump pouch in the first place. That’s just an extra step you added.

    Reply
  24. @billionsandbillions says:
    1 year ago

    I like the administrative pistol load on the range. Keep it nice and safe in the holster until I’m out in the firing line.

    Reply
  25. @anthonykrauss7281 says:
    1 year ago

    Just like State when i was in Iraq contracting

    Reply
  26. @susanbritcher says:
    1 year ago

    Love rewatching all the old videos, so much good info. Great idea Karl and co!

    Reply
  27. @coreybL4L says:
    1 year ago

    Great stuff Karl, I watched this video multiple times when you originally posted it, and I will watch it again multiple times now!

    Reply
  28. @Capodona1980 says:
    1 year ago

    What kind of ar is that sir.

    Reply
  29. @bmb1506 says:
    1 year ago

    What barrier/hand stop is that on the rifle?

    Reply
  30. @russellridge8623 says:
    1 year ago

    That was back before they quit making Grecian Formula hair coloring. 😂😂. Always smart to go back and revisit/practice sound tactics. Short/sweet/smart video. 👍👍👍

    Reply
  31. @frantisek005 says:
    1 year ago

    Basics FTW!

    Reply
  32. @greenmansurvival4832 says:
    1 year ago

    Question….So I only have access to a bolt action scout rifle (I'm in the UK). When I have made safe I close the bolt and "dry fire" in a safe direction. Is this necessary or am I being over the top?
    I love all your stuff and I am hugely jealous of your "freedom". Thank you for the amazing content!

    Reply
  33. @Slave-nl8xn says:
    1 year ago

    Nice.

    Reply
  34. @jayjankovich says:
    1 year ago

    Question? How many times did the NYC camera people get heat exhaustion in Memphis weather at uncle Lee Van Arsdale's range at T1G?

    Reply
  35. @jayjankovich says:
    1 year ago

    When I need to load my pistol. I say Karl Erickson 3 times to summon the spirits of murder, then I insert my mag and rack the slide and then check my 6 to make sure Sergeant Major isn't there to call me a dumb ass.

    Reply
  36. @RolandDeschainofGilead784 says:
    1 year ago

    Thank you sir I will practice today!!

    Reply

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