This video tests the effectiveness of breaching loads and birdshot when used with a tactical shotgun for forced entry. The Mossberg 590RM Mag-Fed Stand-Off shotgun is put through its paces, examining its performance in door throws and hinge busting. The content aims to inform law enforcement, military personnel, preppers, and firearms enthusiasts on what works and what doesn't for breaching.
This YouTube video, titled 'Knock Knock' with hashtags including #military, #breach, #explosion, and #army, suggests a scenario where conventional methods like knocking are insufficient for entry. The description 'When knocking does not work...' further implies a forceful or tactical entry tactic, likely involving military or special operations. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context strongly indicates their use in a breaching operation, possibly involving explosives.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media discusses an incident where the Secret Service opened fire on individuals attempting to break into an SUV. The title implies a stark contrast between the Secret Service's actions and what a civilian would face for a similar offense. The description includes affiliate links for gold investment (Lear Capital), Blackout Coffee, and various gun rights organizations such as Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation. It also details the creator's video production equipment. The content appears to be an opinion piece or commentary on legal and self-defense implications.
This Magpul Extended Minute video focuses on enhancing exterior door security, emphasizing that longer screws, specifically 4-inch ones, are more effective against forced entry than a battering ram. The core message highlights a practical, often overlooked, method for improving home defense by reinforcing entry points.
You've reached the end! 4 videos loaded.