Nikko Ortiz uses a clip from 'The Boys' to satirize the idea of protesters effectively countering CS gas. He warns that such actions would likely provoke a more severe military response, drawing parallels between rioters and enemy combatants encountered during deployments. The content highlights a humorous yet cautionary take on civil unrest scenarios.
This video demonstrates the critical importance of a proper seal on a gas mask during exposure to irritants like CS gas. The experiment shows that even a minor breach in the mask's seal leads to immediate coughing and irritation, highlighting the necessity of fit testing and secure application of CBRN protective equipment.
This video tests the pain and effectiveness of PAVA powder, a civilian-use tear gas that is reportedly twice as potent as standard CS gas. The presenter compares its Scoville units to CS gas and highlights IWA International as a potential supplier. The content aims to inform viewers about this less potent, yet still significant, irritant for potential civilian applications and encourages pre-orders.
This guide, presented by an experienced instructor from Dirty Civilian, details how facial hair, specifically beards, affects the seal of gas masks. It explains that beard density acts as a mesh, with larger particulates like CS gas being more effectively blocked than smaller ones like hydrogen chloride. The instructor emphasizes that any movement can compromise the seal, making it crucial to maintain stillness for effective protection.
This video, titled 'CS Gas vs Gas Mask,' appears to be a demonstration or experiment involving CS gas and gas masks. The description, "CS Gas with the boys is always a good time. #dirtycivilian", suggests a casual, possibly informal, setting with a focus on the experience of using these items. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context of personal protection equipment like gas masks can sometimes overlap with tactical or preparedness content within the firearms community.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to civilian gas masks, comparing Avon and MIRA Safety models and detailing filter types like CBRN and riot control. It emphasizes the importance of NIOSH certification for civilian products and demonstrates proper donning, seal testing, and limitations, such as not providing oxygen. Practical advice is given for communication and shooting while masked, culminating in a live CS gas test within a vehicle.
This video showcases the IWA 37mm Grenade Launcher, emphasizing its direct-to-consumer shipping without background checks. The presenter demonstrates various ammunition types, including smoke rounds, signal flares, and concussion rounds, while testing accuracy on targets like watermelons. The video highlights IWA's role in revolutionizing the civilian 37mm market by offering a range of non-anti-personnel rounds. It also touches on the chaotic and humorous aspects of testing the launcher in unconventional locations, stressing the importance of safety and ear protection.
This guide details the operation of the Byrna non-lethal self-defense system, covering its features, projectile types, and basic firing procedure. The Byrna SD Pepper Kit, retailing around $399, offers a non-lethal alternative for personal protection, capable of firing various projectiles including pepper and CS gas rounds. Testing indicates reliable accuracy at close range and significant impact from kinetic rounds, with chemical agents providing immediate incapacitation effects.
This video from DemolitionRanch explores the effectiveness of the Mira Safety CM-6M gas mask against CS tear gas, specifically testing how facial hair impacts seal integrity. The experiment, conducted by Matt Carriker and friends, highlights the importance of a proper seal for respiratory protection and also touches on the challenges of shooting a Q Honey Badger rifle while wearing a gas mask. The content demonstrates practical considerations for using tactical gear in hazardous environments.
This review details the Smith & Wesson Chemical Company 37mm Gas Gun, a unique firearm developed during the Bangor Punta era. It highlights the weapon's N-frame revolver-based double-action mechanism and top-break design with an automatic extractor. The video explores its two primary variants (carbine and pistol), available projectile types (CS, CN, smoke, dart), and its distinction from 40mm launchers, noting its legal classification in the US.
The Byrna HD is a non-lethal personal security device effective up to 60 feet, utilizing .68 caliber rounds like OC, CS, or solid projectiles. Its CO2 system punctures only on the first trigger pull, allowing for long-term storage. The device is not classified as a firearm federally, but local regulations apply.
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