@@wecx2375I don’t think you know how military strategies work, as someone who does a lot of milsims, I can tell you soldiers almost never shoot while out of a safe position like cover or at a very long distance where they have lower chances of getting shot. Unless you are the person who was snuck up upon or is defending an area from invaders or inside a building you would still be looking for a safer area to shoot from. It is extremely important you don’t compromise yourself or find a position in which you are vulnerable because you could die really easily, which is why soldiers usually reload for cover.
Exactly, never reload in an open engagement, always find cover when reloading if you can. Or if your John wick. In the army, especially when you've been deployed you tend to learn this quickly
thank you for explaining this, i honestly sometimes conflict to myself if i should reload looking at my airsoft gun or just focus on the target, id say just practice reloading it by instinct 😅
How about bring the rifle up into your work space (up to eye level) so you can see what your doing/reloading while also using your peripheral vision to keep and eye on your target
This actually very helpful as a beginner I was confused if you need to look or not and I also like that it's quick and straight to the point of the topic of the video. So yeah thanks for the tip 😊
Okay heres how you do it, look down at your rifle in the begining until you are confident and can consistently reload without paying too much attention, once you are familiar enough with your rifle then you should give not looking a try
do what you need to do. it is best practice to reload without moving your muzzle or head, but if your in cover (where you should be) then its just... how to explain. slow is smooth, smooth is fast. reload with purpose, but dont rush it. youre gonna get faster with training, not with stress. and thats the thing; if you train to not look at your gun it will be harder to train, but then you dont need to look at your gun. if you train with looking at your gun, then thats how you reload, its gonna make the early learning curve easier and doesnt really give much of a disadvantage. dont do both, thats how you start fumbling
I like looking at my rifle while reloading lol its my most prized possession as its a 100% exact replica of the colt canada C8A1 and its cerakoted and is by far my greatest build I've ever done so its worth the look 😂
I don't really know where this comes from... The first time you hear actual bullet crack near your head you would be looking at your pants while reloading behind cover, let alone the rifle.
Usualy i drop the mag, then i feel with the tip of the mag, where it should be, like an ak. Idk why but its really helpful, but if i can then i am taking cover insteed
FIRST OFF MUUH BOI ZOOTED LIKE FLOATIN WITH THE BIRDS CHILLEN LIKE A HOT POTATO AND SUM BUTTER MAN IS FRIED SO FRIED I WANT SOME MUH FUKIN MCDIIEEEES WITH THAT GRIMGRIM SHAKE
well, they're easier to break than a real firearm so I'd look at it so I don't damage the magazine or something. Maybe something freaky is going on with your gun and had you glanced down, you would've caught it
It’s ok to look, but don’t stare at it reload in cover if you can and what looking does or a quick glance I should say it helps keeps track on your rifle and see if there’s any signs of damage that have occurred and didn’t notice. It’s best to not look while reloading cause you are not leaving eyes off of your target. A quick glance yeah it’s fine and do not reload in open you’ll die so reload in cover if not we’ll then transition to your pistol. If your rifle is down, pick up the enemy’s weapon if you can depending on the code of conduct in the military, if you are special operations this will certainly be ok to do but if you are a grunt in the military then you’re probably fucked
In a real firefight you never stop looking your targets but if is airsoft do what you want anyways you gonna respawn. Try whit dry fire and you dont gonna need look your weapon 👍
@@MaydaysanAirsoftyou lose peripheral vision. every piece of information on the battlefield helps you survive. It's like when you see a boxing match in a second you didn't watch you can missed the ko
@@MaydaysanAirsoft you lose peripheral vision every piece of information on the battlefield helps you survive. It's like when you see a boxing match in a second you didn't watch you can missed the ko
1. I have real firearms, not toys. 2. You train so you have the muscle memory and you don’t have to look. You look down in a real firefight and you’re dead.
@@MaydaysanAirsoft well you wouldn’t have to worry about that since the worst that can happen to you is you get a small welt. Leave weapons tactics to the people who have real weapons and not overpriced children’s toys.
If you're out of ammo the target doesn't matter, all you achieve by looking at the target during a reload is witnessing your own death
And if all went well. Your target could be far gone
In the army, it was standard SOP to reload from cover.
It’s a given that you’re in cover
@@MaydaysanAirsoft why would you look down your rifle at the target then if you are behind cover. Makes no sense.
Probably just switch to your side arm it’s always faster than reloading idiot..
@@wecx2375I don’t think you know how military strategies work, as someone who does a lot of milsims, I can tell you soldiers almost never shoot while out of a safe position like cover or at a very long distance where they have lower chances of getting shot. Unless you are the person who was snuck up upon or is defending an area from invaders or inside a building you would still be looking for a safer area to shoot from. It is extremely important you don’t compromise yourself or find a position in which you are vulnerable because you could die really easily, which is why soldiers usually reload for cover.
@@eazye559☠️
If you got your muscle memory then it should be fine (most of the time 💀💀)
me why you put the mag in the wrong way 100% has not fucked me over
Along with the "work space"
Bro them real bullets
Love how u call it a airsoft toy instead of a gun so people dont get all upset and angry lol
Yeah let’s stare at the target while we reload and can’t shoot back
Remember,Switching To Your Pistol Is Always Faster Than Reloading
- Captain Price -
That one guy that uses a drum mag and fills it up untill the bbs doesnt make a sound when shaking
Very awesome, even though I don’t play air-soft, thanks for the tip!
Happy to help!
@@MaydaysanAirsoftwhy is there bullets in the magazine if its airsoft
@@peterzvobecause it’s fake and only there for looks?
"Or maybe I forgot that"
*switching to your secondary is always faster than reloading*
Switching to ur sidearm is always faster than reloading
Bring your rifle into your field of view when you reload instead of moving your head
True
Remember it’s always faster to switch to your secondary than reoloading
"Or maybe that I forgot that... Switching to your pistol is faster than reloading"
HES OFF THE PERCS AGAIN
Remember, switching to your secondary is faster then reloading
Exactly, never reload in an open engagement, always find cover when reloading if you can. Or if your John wick. In the army, especially when you've been deployed you tend to learn this quickly
This man is never not baked
Bro is high asf
thank you for explaining this, i honestly sometimes conflict to myself if i should reload looking at my airsoft gun or just focus on the target, id say just practice reloading it by instinct 😅
just get yourself back I the fight!
That is a beautiful AR
Bro looks stoned as hell😂😂😂
i like that you argue instead of stating it as fact
Hmm?
It’s good that you argued your case then saying never look at your rifle
If you have really good coordination you can do it
Bro looks high af
How about bring the rifle up into your work space (up to eye level) so you can see what your doing/reloading while also using your peripheral vision to keep and eye on your target
Aigjt
Switching to pistol is always faster than reloading
This actually very helpful as a beginner I was confused if you need to look or not and I also like that it's quick and straight to the point of the topic of the video. So yeah thanks for the tip 😊
Cheers m8
Switching to your secondary is always faster than reloading - idk
Bro is GAZ from COD😂😂
Okay heres how you do it, look down at your rifle in the begining until you are confident and can consistently reload without paying too much attention, once you are familiar enough with your rifle then you should give not looking a try
Put the rifle between you and the target, so you can see both at the same time.
i like reloads so i always look
Nope im going side arm if main is out then when the area is clear reload both and hope theres no second engagement
I do my reloads both while in cover and looking at the target but it took some time to practice but it worked lol
Real gun people
Its all situational awareness, go from gun to target area repeat.
Introducing muscle memory (skill issue )
Hold your weapon in your vision aka your workspace and keep eyes on target.
I totally agree
do what you need to do. it is best practice to reload without moving your muzzle or head, but if your in cover (where you should be) then its just... how to explain. slow is smooth, smooth is fast. reload with purpose, but dont rush it. youre gonna get faster with training, not with stress. and thats the thing; if you train to not look at your gun it will be harder to train, but then you dont need to look at your gun. if you train with looking at your gun, then thats how you reload, its gonna make the early learning curve easier and doesnt really give much of a disadvantage. dont do both, thats how you start fumbling
I like looking at my rifle while reloading lol its my most prized possession as its a 100% exact replica of the colt canada C8A1 and its cerakoted and is by far my greatest build I've ever done so its worth the look 😂
I don't really know where this comes from... The first time you hear actual bullet crack near your head you would be looking at your pants while reloading behind cover, let alone the rifle.
I most time use buddy team and try to go to cover
If taking a quick glance makes you go faster, then look. If you're having to reload in the middle of a fight, you're most likely dead anyway
Usualy i drop the mag, then i feel with the tip of the mag, where it should be, like an ak. Idk why but its really helpful, but if i can then i am taking cover insteed
If you reload it just like how you sheathe a katana, This issue can be avoided easily.
If you need to load a bowl in the middle of contact just hide behind a barrier and smoke up. Bro looks stoned
Look how high he is.
bro did you record this video after having a blunt, yo eyes red af 😭😭
Is no one talking about the real bullets in his mags 💀
uhh lol
Get you some of that tactical eye drops my Boi.
Shucks
Airsofters trying to make sense impossible challenge
teach them how to hold the magazine properly from mag pouch to rifle. So they won't damages their mag without looking down to the rifle
I have super good eye muscle control so I just do both 😂
Say word
You can if you are John Wick
"Engagement" and "weapon system" holy shit the cringefest fried my brain
No it isbt
Carey a secondary
It just takes a slight glance to look at your mag well and put another mag in
FIRST OFF MUUH BOI ZOOTED LIKE FLOATIN WITH THE BIRDS CHILLEN LIKE A HOT POTATO AND SUM BUTTER MAN IS FRIED SO FRIED I WANT SOME MUH FUKIN MCDIIEEEES WITH THAT GRIMGRIM SHAKE
What is the brand and model of your airsoft replica?
I try relouding in dark And it Is good franing because you don't need to look on your rifle
When the rifle looks so good how can I not look at it?
Irrelevant, muzzleloading is GOAT
Shat
Move to cover?
well, they're easier to break than a real firearm so I'd look at it so I don't damage the magazine or something. Maybe something freaky is going on with your gun and had you glanced down, you would've caught it
Never let them your next move:Takes out pistol
if u screw up on the reloads, might as well stop playing and train a little bit more
(Takes out pistol) hehe
this is real life not a game so go and find a safe spot so you can hide yourself while reloading
What rifle is that
What gun is that?
Can you leave a link
Practice reloading at your house problem solved
The thing is I have a m249. I don't need to reload.
It’s ok to look, but don’t stare at it reload in cover if you can and what looking does or a quick glance I should say it helps keeps track on your rifle and see if there’s any signs of damage that have occurred and didn’t notice. It’s best to not look while reloading cause you are not leaving eyes off of your target. A quick glance yeah it’s fine and do not reload in open you’ll die so reload in cover if not we’ll then transition to your pistol. If your rifle is down, pick up the enemy’s weapon if you can depending on the code of conduct in the military, if you are special operations this will certainly be ok to do but if you are a grunt in the military then you’re probably fucked
First reload while in cover, second bring the weapon to your work space right in front of you and use your peripherals to reload
Yup
Who ever said to look at the target does not know what they wtalkin bout tf u gon do if they peak? Stare em down? 💀
I love that handguard. Is that an actual OD handguard or am I tripping with the color?
No it’s FDE
@@MaydaysanAirsoft dang it 😭
Do neither swap to your pistol
run😂😂😂
is just you if you bin on army you no never take eyes of the enemy
Hey that's wrong bulle...
mk 18?
Bring the weapon in your workspace and your training/ muscle memory will take over from there
Or switch to your side arm
well, that’s live ammunition all those airsoft players are going to be in the hospital or just that one
❤
I mean, thats the point of training. But ig for beginners its all good.
Yup
In a real firefight you never stop looking your targets but if is airsoft do what you want anyways you gonna respawn. Try whit dry fire and you dont gonna need look your weapon 👍
Why
@@MaydaysanAirsoftyou lose peripheral vision. every piece of information on the battlefield helps you survive. It's like when you see a boxing match in a second you didn't watch you can missed the ko
@@MaydaysanAirsoft you lose peripheral vision every piece of information on the battlefield helps you survive. It's like when you see a boxing match in a second you didn't watch you can missed the ko
You end up staring at your enemy while not able to engage them its the dumbest shit I've heard from people who don't know what they're doing
What Krack you smoking?
Or you just practice reloading so it becomes second nature
but ive got a bullpup
What red dot are you using? I've been looking for something large like that.
Holosun 510C
Or maybe, hear me out, lift your rifle into your line of sight, so maybe you could see what you’re doing and the target, but idk
Training. Train to reload without loading.
Without loading
@@MaydaysanAirsoft looking, damn autocorrect
Why are you baked 24/7
1. I have real firearms, not toys. 2. You train so you have the muscle memory and you don’t have to look.
You look down in a real firefight and you’re dead.
you’re also dead looking at the enemy with an empty weapon lol
@@MaydaysanAirsoft well you wouldn’t have to worry about that since the worst that can happen to you is you get a small welt. Leave weapons tactics to the people who have real weapons and not overpriced children’s toys.
Use your index finger to guide the mag into the gun. Works with pistols and rifles…. 🙄