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Faster Slide Lock Reload Starts Today! More Info: Website: http://www.S2Strategic.com Facebook: / s2strategicdefense Instagram: @s2strategic Link to purchase Mantis X-10 and more: https://squareup.com/store/s2-strateg... In this video: Nik Farooqui from S2 Strategic Defense discusses the Slide Lock Reload aka Out of Battery Reload and how to make them faster through dryfire training. First, Nik will go thru what a slide lock reload is and how to get a reload quickly along with a few tips. The slide lock reload occurs when a firearm goes in to a dry/empty magazine condition and the slide locks open which indicates that it is an empty magazine and requires a new magazine. Nik also briefly points some slide lock reload statistics that applies to competition shooting and self defense, along with some general statistics from the FBI records. The video then takes us through 3 different mindsets in training the slide lock reload, each of which look alike but have different focuses. The first mindset is "Slow" Method. This allows the user to perform the slide lock reload in a very slow but concise manner and helps us develop the motions and muscle memory without having the stress of time. You can also develop a quality trigger press. The second mindset is "Fast" Method. This allows the user to push their limitations with speed. The goal here is to record speed and also build the fast twitch muscle response. Some folks ONLY train in this method but quickly get frustrated, while others do not focus on speed enough. The third mindset is called "Smooth and Fluid". This is a balance of being slow and being fast, but the focus is on building efficient connections in the sub-motions of the reload. We want each small motion to tie into the next allowing for a smooth connection throughout the entire range of motion. Nik Farooqui finds this mindset to be the most helpful in building speed and precision. Honorable mentions in the video: John P. Correia from Active Self Protection (ASP). Find his channel at: / @activeselfprotection Scott Jedlinski from Modern Samurai Project Find his channel at: / jedlinski