This video compares standard 12-gauge blanks with high-intensity 172dB flashbang blanks from FITH OPS. It demonstrates the CampSafe 12-gauge adapter kit for tripwire-activated alarms. The flashbangs are shown to be significantly louder and brighter, with the high-brass shells deforming due to the intense explosion, highlighting the need for robust construction.
This video reviews the Fith Ops Gen 4 Perimeter Alarm, a low-tech, off-grid security solution. The description highlights its simplicity, versatility, and US manufacturing. It emphasizes the alarm's independence from power and internet, making it suitable for various security needs. Affiliate links and discount codes for related products like EXOTAC and a survival manual are provided, along with a call to action to support the creator's Patreon.
The Fith Ops Camp Safe Perimeter Alarm offers a robust physical security solution for remote areas or property perimeters. It utilizes standard 12-gauge shotgun shells, recommended to be blanks, to create a loud audible and visual deterrent when a tripwire is activated. The device features a durable metal construction and a simple screw-mount system for easy setup on posts, with Dyneema line recommended for the tripwire.
The Fith Ops CampSafe Perimeter Alarm offers a robust, mechanical security solution for grid-down or remote scenarios. It supports multiple calibers via adapters, including 12 Gauge, 209 Primer, .22, and .308 blanks, with the .308 being the loudest. The video highlights the upgraded model's features and compares it favorably against inferior knock-offs, emphasizing its reliability and loud audible alert.
The Fith Ops CampSafe 12 Gauge Blanks are waterproof, loud deterrents designed for bear defense and perimeter security. Fired from an Olin flare gun, they produce a 126dB sound and significant muzzle flash. The blanks are easy to load and eject, making them a reliable option for outdoor safety.
This video tests the FithOps 12ga Perimeter Security Alarm, demonstrating its limitations when used with live ammunition due to the lack of a barrel. While effective as a non-lethal alarm using blanks, live 12ga rounds showed poor performance, with shells splitting and projectiles lacking penetration. The .308 adapter offered better penetration but still fell short against ballistic gel.
This video tests the Fith Ops 12 Gauge Trip Alarm's capability to fire a live .50 BMG round. While the device successfully ignites the primer, the lack of a proper chamber causes the .50 BMG casing to rupture due to extreme pressure. The creator also tests 12-gauge slug and birdshot rounds, noting similar casing failures without a barrel. The video concludes with a strong safety warning against using live ammunition.
This video reviews Fith Ops perimeter alarms, including the 12 Gauge Trip Alarm and the 209 Primer Trip Alarm. It demonstrates their setup and effectiveness using blanks and flash bangs, highlighting their utility for bug-out bags and general security. The speaker emphasizes safety, recommending only blanks or flash bangs and never live ammunition.
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