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A $3000 Suppressed 9mm CMMG Banshee for Home Defense

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This month on Build Of The Month, get ready to see a no-holds-barred, over $3000 home defense firearm build! C.J. teamed up with Perry Yee, a home defense expert and former Navy SEAL, to create the ultimate 9mm setup. We’re diving deep into this fully customized CMMG Banshee, exploring its features alongside the Inforce weapon light and a Griffin suppressor. But before we start assembling, Perry will discuss the crucial fundamentals of home defense to lay the groundwork for this impressive build.

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:25 Home Defence Basics With Perry Yee
2:27 Why A Banshee?
4:36 Geissele Trigger
5:25 Kyshot Buffer
6:44 Griffin Suppressor
8:18 Spear XL Handguard
9:34 Magpul Rail Covers
9:49 MFT Stock
10:19 Riton Red Dot Optic
11:19 Inforce Weapon Light
12:58 What About Building A PCC?

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  1. Ok dude…. some honesty here. I have seen a few of your videos and they are good. I like you. But, that hair style… someone needs to say something. We love you, but damn! If you have seen the movie "Uncle Buck", where John Candy is talking about his hat… and how it just inspires hate.

  2. I have 2 PCCs I have a 10mm Banshee with an 8 inch barrel and I also have a CZ Scorpion 3 9mm plus with a 7.75 in barrel and a Yankee Hill Machine R9 suppressor on it both of them are running a Sig Romeo 5 optic

  3. I want this to be successful so here's a few things that could be improved on the video:

    1. Really need to discuss ammunition selection. To maximize sound reduction, should have mentioned that users need to test various heavier 9mm loads. 147 grains are a must. And then you should have mentioned about using defense rounds. Talking about 9mm for defense and showing footage of FMJ's is not good cause we all know 9mm FMJ will immediately punch through a soft target. You want a quality hollow point like Gold Dots and HST's. But also mention that users should test these as they can over-expand in a PCC.

    2. CMMG isn't exactly known for reliability these days. Talking about how the military and police use certain gear, like the Geissele trigger, and then going with a brand and model used by neither, isn't great. Could have gone with a SP5 or Scorpion if you wanted to talk about reliability in proven settings.

    3. Skimping out on peripherals was.. a choice. You were ok with spending $50 extra for an adapter plate to put a pistol optic on rifle platform, but not for additional light output on your light? Part of the WML use case is not just identify the threat, but also to buy time by controlling them by taking away their vision. More candela really should be a priority for defense. And then there's the optic: cheaping out on a dot when it's your only sighting system is pretty suboptimal. I'm not a believer in the absolute need for BUIS, but if you're going to forgo them, you want some more money in your optic so you know it won't fail. Speaking of fails, you're also introducing additional failure points by having an adapter plate between your mount and optic. Spending up for a RMR HD would have been better in order to have a more robust optic, but also get a unique feature of the front facing light sensor, which could be useful to not wash out your dot when using your WML.

    Overall, I think some better spending choices could have been made for a more robust platform for home defense. Unless this video is just to build more brand awareness for these less common items, in which case, good job. Also, production quality is good. The video and sound quality are pretty good IMO, so good job there

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