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Navy SEAL ROASTS My Home Defense Rifle!

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31 COMMENTS

  1. You need to stop conflating just because a navy seal uses a gun for offensive use doesn’t mean they know what’s best for home defense. They rules and consequences for both scenarios are completely different animals

  2. Years ago I watched a movie where a Swat team went into a dark warehouse searching for the bad guys. They had their flashlights and lasers blazing. They lit themselves up to the enemy and everyone of them were killed. From personal experience with a home invasion a short barreled pistol is ideal.

  3. lmao, the ACSS Cyclops is one of the most reliable optics in the industry, we have took it past 150 ft underwater, 1 month in a lake, 1,000,000 rounds on an M4 10k plus on a Scar, froze it, baked it and going to be more reliable then any LED optic.We carry every brand so see back end numbers, the Cyclops outperforms many of the so called combat ready optics -Dimitri

  4. You don’t have to be a Navy Seal Operator guy to be an effective fighter. If that rifle cycles reliably and is zeroed and well maintained and you’re a good marksman with some training and willing to fight, then you can be effective and dangerous.

  5. The Navy Seals are over rated anyway. Take what the guy says with a grain of salt. Remember that guys opinion is based on naval special war fare, and not home defense. My advice is, use what ever works best for you.

  6. After my dad’s AFBMT story, you can’t pay me to use a latch less charging handle on a 15. During rifle qualification, one of his fellow trainees got fish hooked through his cheek by his charging handle, which broke at the lug before he fired his M16. Probably why the government made the latch a requirement :/

  7. I had a sling like that in the army. Came with the sling likely from prior guy. It was very good and offered ease of use. Its easier to use than either of these guys make it out to be. Although it looks like its a cheap knock off of the one I had. Not sure why it had so many clips. Bashing the optic because your into Gucci? Yea grow up… Name brand doesn’t always mean its good. The guy should have tried it out before talking about it. Waste of a time video.

  8. My home defense rifle is a shotgun. Why use a .223 in phoenix when its gunna go thru 6 houses? Get a lynx 12 with a 20rd drum of bird shot. Then you wont kill the neighbors dog when your .223 punches straight thru the intruder.

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