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That's exactly right. Train, train train, practise, practise, practise and anyone will be able to change mags and carry out the necessary stoppage drills quickly.
As for accuracy, yes the shorter distance between front and rear sights may indeed have an impact, however we have also already dealt with this topic in an older thread. http://forum.juhlin.com/showthread.p...0314#post10314
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Muscle memory is a wonderful thing, my hand instinctively goes to the right place for an SA80 series while I have to think when using an AK or M16 - I have to think even with that easiest of weapons the Uzi.
The biggest problem with reloading I have found is doing up the mag pouch (especially on my old 58 pattern until I modified the buckles). |
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