This video's title, "I Have Canes Sauce In My Pouch!", strongly suggests a focus on everyday carry (EDC) items, particularly relating to concealed carry. The mention of "sauce" in a "pouch" implies the carrying of a hot sauce bottle as part of an EDC setup. While not explicitly a firearm, this type of content often overlaps with the EDC and preparedness community, which frequently includes firearms and related gear. The title is attention-grabbing and hints at a practical, perhaps humorous, demonstration of what the creator carries daily.
Instructor Mike, a professional firearms and tactical instructor, demonstrates an accessible, low-cost method for educators to stall active shooters in a classroom. The technique, dubbed 'Bellringers', involves using a readily available double-barrel water gun filled with hot sauce to temporarily incapacitate an intruder's vision and create a diversion, allowing time for escape or further action. The demonstration utilizes a Century BOB training dummy for safe practice.
This video, titled 'How to Make Hot Sauce | Making the Mash | Part 1', is the first part of a series focused on creating fermented hot sauce. The creator, MrBigKid, plans to make a pepper mash using Fresno Chiles, Habanero peppers, and Serrano Chilis. The goal is to create a delicious, Louisiana-style hot sauce with garlic, vinegar, and pepper flavors, similar to Tabasco. The video encourages viewers to learn along and start making their own mash.
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