A second magazine would be faster for me than drawing a second gun, but one's mileage will vary depending on how the magazine is carried. Mine are very readily accessible with no intervening flaps or straps.AndyC wrote:Um... if I'd had more ammo left, I might have done just thatExcaliber wrote:I gotta give you credit for posting the first run even though it didn't fully meet your standards.
A less humble guy would have recorded 10 or so runs through the exercise and posted only the best one.
Sriously - I don't want to make myself out to be some fake super-hero, and while it might seem quick, it's full of errors - draw and accuracy-wise - which are good lessons.
I do like the BUG idea. The trial's all about solving the problem of a social encounter, after all, and while there are definite skills I want folks to perform, it would be really nice to allow for some freestyle and creativity, too - and if it then helps someone select a better choice for them for street-carry, so much the better.
The old saying is that "The fastest reload is a NY reload" - but that originally referred to a primary revolver then to a backup revolver. This might not necessarily be true for a pistol primary and revolver BUG...
Due to the ammo capacity of most combat worthy pistols, in a single digit round count exercise, the reload can be done as a tactical one during a lull in the action or after it's over rather than as a speed reload after slide lockback in the middle of the fight.