Posted July 22, 2015 9:00 am by Comments

By John Scott


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<div data-cycle-hash="ch-ballf15-pinch" data-cycle-desc="Pinch Me: A popular method is to pinch the handle with your support hand's index finger on the latch with the thumb backing it up at the tail end of the handle. This method allows you to keep your strong hand on the fire controls and back up and gunning in no time." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>

<div data-cycle-hash="ch-ballf15-palm" data-cycle-desc="Blade Runner: By pulling your palm back in a bladed fashion against the latch, you can ram the bolt carrier back without worrying about your fine motor skills, which is helpful in stressful situations. This is as caveman as it gets and it's very effective. Just slam it back and you're good to go." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>

<div data-cycle-hash="ch-ballf15-claw" data-cycle-desc="The Claw: For those old-school shooters, this method is popular. Your strong hand's index and middle fingers grasp the front of the T-handle while your thumb rests on its backside. With your support hand grasping the rifle and a quick backstroke of the charging handle, the rifle is ready to go." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>

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Source:: Tactical Life

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