during the intense firefight,your gun is empty needs to reload.
options
A) drop the empty mag on the ground,then insert the full mag.
A)2.0 (recover the mag after firefight)
A)3.0 (just leave the damn thing)
B) eject the empty mag,then put the mag back to your pouch.
C) eject the empty mag place it on your trigger thumb while holding the gun,reload with full mag then put the empty mag back to your pouch.
D) GET KILLED WHILE RELOADING
>>32002455
If you have time, you pouch it. If your life is in danger drop it, armory has a bajillion of them.
That's really the only way. Your other stupid option of holding onto it no serious combat veteran would do. We do speed reload drills and that is against doctrine.
>>32002455
Just drop it mags are a dime a dozen, that extra second could cost you everything.
>>32002455
Neither because my first two mags are in a coupler.
>>32002455
>>32002455
dump pouch bro
>>32002455
Your a shit, and your thread a shit
>during the intense firefight, your gun is empty needs to reload.
>your last number dictates which course of action you take
>1-2) drop the empty mag on the ground, then insert the full mag. Leave spent mag.
>3-4)2.0 (recover the empty mag)
>5-6) eject the empty mag,then put the mag back to your pouch.
>7-8) eject the empty mag place it on your trigger thumb while holding the gun,reload with full mag then put the empty mag back to your pouch.
>9-0) GET KILLED WHILE RELOADING
>>32005119
Rolling for posterity
>>32002455
If I need to not brake my mags then
>grab a fresh holding at bottom 1/3.
>Grab old mag from just under the magwell.
>Pull mag out, and slot in new mag.
>Smash bolt release with mag, and pocket it.
>>32005119
rolling
>>32005119
LOADING!
>>32005131
rip in peace anon