Caleb, are you going to incorporate some of this into your presentations at Revolver Roundup?
Looking forward to seeing you in Arizona next month!
Caleb, are you going to incorporate some of this into your presentations at Revolver Roundup?
Looking forward to seeing you in Arizona next month!
Good presentation! I really like the Dark Star Gear Immediate Action Clip. As the presentation indicates, it is a modern interpretation of the 2x2x2 ammo carrier, which I have long liked. Those of us who have used a row of leather cartridge loops, and known the expediency of loading two at a time, will also recognize the utility of the Immediate Action Clip, which is simply a thermo-molded, two-round cartridge loop carrier, that will not grow mold in the hideously humid Gulf Coast climate.
A belt carrier for the Zeta loader would enhance its utility, for those who wear belts.
Back to the Immediate Action Loader: This option means that no live ammo is dropped, during a load-two-and-fire scenario, when there is no time to load all of the cartridges in the strip/loader. Not that it is a mortal sin to drop ammo, during a typical short street fight, in most of the USA, but, if using strips and other rubber/plastic loaders, I need to carry more of them, to be sure of ammo logistics in a longer-running scenario. Unless, of course, the “plastic loader” is an IABG, an Immediate Action Baby Glock.
Last edited by Rex G; 10-08-2023 at 10:30 AM.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!
Just a heads up, I picked up some of the 9mm version a couple of years ago and some of them have had the plastic insert pull out of the cases leaving the plastic "bullet" stuck in the barrel. Not a huge deal if using for dry fire or in a revolver I suppose, but could be...problematic if being used for ball and dummy drills in a semi.
Also, if you shoot any nickle plated ammo it's hard to tell if there's a live or dummy round in the chamber with just a press check.
Bad ideas, brilliant execution
My Lord, whatever I done, don't strike me blind for another couple of minutes!
I agree 100% about the case, which interestingly is why I don't recommend these same dummy rounds for semi-auto training. For a revolver though, they're closer to a "real" weight since it's a proper nickel case, but preserves the "obviously not a real round" thanks to the orange primer and projectile.
Warning - be prepared for a pedantic whine.
The piece of gear I designed and sells from Dark Star Gear is called the Immediate Action Carrier, not clip. I know, I know. Totally minor thing. I did warn everyone I was about to be pedantic. But it does have a specifc name.
Here endeth my childish-ness
For info about training or to contact me:
Immediate Action Combatives
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Immediate Action Combatives
@Cecil Burch, is there any way the IAC can be had in an easy on/easy off version in the future? I need to be able to take them off/put them on before getting out of a vehicle depending on where I am during the day.
Bad ideas, brilliant execution
My Lord, whatever I done, don't strike me blind for another couple of minutes!
I suppose it may be possible. However, first we have to get through about 6 variants/calibers first before we think about any major changes. Second, we will need to make sure anything like that can be manufactured easily and without substantially raisning costs, and finally, that going to a differnet attachment system does not impede the current level of concealability or spped of access.
Give us about a year and we may have time to look into it.
For info about training or to contact me:
Immediate Action Combatives