This SHOT Show 2026 coverage features Chase from Silencer Shop, highlighting advancements in suppressor technology and new brand partnerships. The discussion emphasizes the current positive state of NFA wait times, with eForms approvals averaging under 10 days, and addresses manufacturing readiness for increased demand following legislative changes. The expert tone from Silencer Shop provides high authority on the subject.
A German Stielhandgranate (stick grenade) was tested against the heavy-duty tracks of a Caterpillar bulldozer, reportedly from WWII. Despite the explosive force, the thick steel tracks remained completely undamaged, demonstrating their robust construction. The grenade's operation involves a pull-string igniter with a 5-10 second delay.
This YouTube video appears to be a short-form content piece, likely a "Short" given the hashtag, using a dramatic title "They're Always Watching..." to grab attention. The description heavily leans into memes and trending content, with specific hashtags related to military memes, military life, and general trending topics. It also includes a direct call to action to purchase body armor and accessories from Predator Armor, linking to their website. The presence of "Predator Armor" suggests a potential connection to tactical gear or personal protection equipment, but the title and meme-centric description do not directly indicate firearms content.
This video showcases a refill for a Rhino Rescue Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK). The description highlights a 15% discount code for the Rhino Rescue store and includes relevant hashtags related to medical supplies, first aid, IFAK, tourniquets, and emergency preparedness. The content focuses on essential gear for immediate medical response in various scenarios.
This short video features a humorous visual gag of a cat riding a skateboard, which then collides with another cat. Content creator Nikko Ortiz provides a comedic voiceover, comparing the cat's arrival to an Uber service. The video highlights a professional recording setup used by the creator.
This video critiques the Biden administration's disaster relief efforts following Hurricane Helene, specifically highlighting the delivery of electric chainsaws to a community without power for over a week. It contrasts this with effective local efforts using gas-powered tools and criticizes urban commentators for misunderstanding rural needs. The content emphasizes the importance of practical, on-the-ground solutions during emergencies.
The PTR Vent 1 suppressor demonstrates exceptional performance, outperforming the CAT JL in sound suppression and back pressure reduction according to extensive testing. Its lightweight titanium construction and 'Purposely Induced Porosity' technology contribute to its 'Hollywood quiet' rating. The review covers detailed sound and flash testing across multiple calibers (300BLK, 5.56, .308) and distances, validating its versatility and effectiveness.
This short review highlights the CAT SR Short Round suppressor on a Taurus .22 pistol with a Vortex Venom red dot. The speaker is highly impressed by the extreme quietness of the setup, calling it the best .22 suppressor they've used, despite a minor jam during initial testing. The video emphasizes the effectiveness of modern suppressor technology for reducing firearm noise.
This video, titled 'cat yellow primer,' offers very limited information for firearms enthusiasts. Based solely on the title and absence of a description or transcript, it's impossible to determine the specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, topics, or gear involved. The title itself suggests a potential focus on a color or a non-firearm related subject, making its relevance to the firearms community highly questionable.
This video debunks the myth that all tourniquets are the same, emphasizing the importance of using genuine, approved devices like the North American Rescue (NAR) Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT). Chris Hoyne, a retired firefighter-paramedic and SWAT medic, explains the critical differences between tourniquets and the risks associated with counterfeits or improvised devices. The video highlights that substandard materials can lead to failure, and improvised tourniquets are often ineffective and difficult to apply one-handed. It stresses the need for American College of Surgeons-approved tourniquets for the Stop the Bleed program and advises purchasing from authorized resellers to avoid potentially life-threatening failures.
This video, released during National Stop the Bleed Month, focuses on the crucial life-saving tool: the tourniquet. Guest Chris Hoyne from North American Rescue explains the history and application of tourniquets, demonstrating the use of the Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT) on Caleb. Key points covered include proper placement (2-3 inches above injury, not on joints), tightening to stop bleeding, securing the windlass, and noting the application time. The video emphasizes that this is not a substitute for formal training and directs viewers to Stop the Bleed courses for proper instruction. Different CAT colors for military, training, and public kits are also discussed, along with the single-use nature of medical tourniquets.
This video provides a list of discount codes for Cyelee optics, with specific codes offering percentages off various Cyelee optic models. The description links to the Cyelee Amazon page and mentions that most items are sent for review, with affiliate links used to support the channel. The video highlights several optic models by name, including CAT PRO, WOLF PRO, BEAR, WOLF X PRO, BULL X PRO, BULL PRO, CALF-X1, CT2-RED, CT2-GREEN, WOLF2-Red, WOLF2-Green, WOLF0, CAT-GREEN, CAT-RED, CALF-V2, T10-GREEN, T10-RED, T3-RED, and T3-Green. It also mentions an RMR cut WOLF PRO.
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