Proper Reload Procedure in a Tactical Situation
What is the proper reload procedure to use in a tactical situation?
a) Drop the empty magazine, insert a new one, and rack the slide
b) Lock the slide back, remove the magazine, insert a new one, and release the slide
c) Remove the magazine, insert a new one, rack the slide
d) Remove the magazine, insert a new one, and manually chamber a round
Final answer:
In a tactical situation, the proper reload procedure is to remove the magazine, insert a new one, rack the slide, and manually chamber a round.
Explanation:
In a tactical situation, the proper reload procedure is to remove the magazine, insert a new one, rack the slide, and manually chamber a round. This ensures that a fresh round is chambered and the firearm is ready to fire.
Dropping the empty magazine, inserting a new one, and racking the slide (option A) may not chamber a round, leaving the firearm inoperable.
Locking the slide back, removing the magazine, inserting a new one, and releasing the slide (option B) may cause a delay in chambering a new round if the slide does not release properly.
Removing the magazine, inserting a new one, and racking the slide (option C) may also fail to chamber a round.