The M26 MASS is a bolt-action, 12-gauge underbarrel shotgun system adopted by the US military in 2012. Manufactured by Seymour Products, it was designed to be modular and attach to the M4 carbine, offering capabilities from door breaching to CQB operations. It utilizes box magazines and features a reversible charging handle and folding iron sights for compatibility with the M4.
This video features Nikko Ortiz, a former US Marine, discussing his enthusiasm for high-intensity military training. He expresses a desire to participate in drills, highlighting the physical demands and tactical aspects of units like the US Marine Corps and US Army. The video also showcases a firearm display and mentions specific brands like Rode and Menace.
This video demonstrates the testing of a 37mm grenade, dubbed the 'Marine Blaster 3000', for less-lethal riot control applications. The presenter uses a TAC 79 grenade launcher and conducts impact tests on paper targets, a water jug, and simulated riot heads to assess the projectile's effectiveness and energy transfer. Adjustments were made to the ammunition load by a professional reloader to achieve desired performance.
This video tests the effectiveness of 37mm Skittles grenades as a less-lethal riot control option. Initial tests showed insufficient spread and energy. After professional adjustments, the grenades demonstrated significant spread, capable of covering a crowd, and left dents on a table but did not penetrate ballistic gelatin heads, indicating a potential for less-lethal application.
This video tests the efficacy of microscopic rubber ducks as 37mm riot control rounds. The experiment involved firing the ducks from a TAC 79 grenade launcher to assess projectile spread, impact energy on water, and effect on ballistic gelatin "rioters." While the ducks achieved a wide spread suitable for crowd dispersal, they lacked the energy to significantly affect the targets.
This video discusses the US Army's $11.6 million contract for Mossberg shotguns, primarily the 590 A1 variant. The speaker, a former senior non-commissioned officer and master marksmanship trainer, highlights the reliability, simplicity, and effectiveness of Mossberg pump-action shotguns in military applications like breaching and gate guard duties. He contrasts them with semi-automatic options, emphasizing their durability in austere environments.
This entry analyzes the Dallas ICE facility shooting incident, detailing the shooter's actions, political motivations, and the subsequent investigation. It highlights the increasing threats against ICE officers and the potential for stricter security measures and rules of engagement. The analysis draws on expert commentary regarding political rhetoric and the classification of such violence as terrorism.
This video compiles various 'painful' TikTok clips, ranging from animal collisions and vehicle fails to street fights and extreme sports accidents. Nikko Ortiz provides commentary, occasionally offering tactical insights on self-defense and the effectiveness of law enforcement tools like K9 units. The content is primarily for entertainment with brief educational moments on safety and defensive responses.
This YouTube video showcases the Genesis Arms GEN-12 shotgun in a riot control scenario. The description heavily promotes Haley Strategic Partners' social media presence across Instagram, Telegram, and Facebook, indicating a focus on tactical applications and training. The video likely demonstrates the capabilities of the GEN-12 shotgun for law enforcement or security personnel dealing with civil unrest, emphasizing its effectiveness in crowd control situations. The inclusion of social media links suggests a strategy to drive engagement and disseminate information about their products and training.
This guide details the operation of the South African Stopper 37mm riot control gun, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It covers loading, firing, and assessing the recoil of various 37mm rounds, including crowd control bird bombs and baton rounds. The demonstration highlights the firearm's simple break-action mechanism and folding stock, emphasizing its role in less-lethal crowd dispersal.
This YouTube Shorts video uses the title 'Less lethal?!' and includes hashtags related to tips, training, and riots. The content likely explores less-lethal options for self-defense or crowd control, focusing on training and practical application in potentially volatile situations. The emphasis on 'less lethal' suggests a discussion about alternatives to traditional firearms, potentially involving non-firearm options or specific types of less-lethal projectiles and devices.
Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivy issued stern warnings to potential rioters, stating that blocking roadways would result in being run over and dragged, and that mob rule around vehicles would lead to similar consequences. Governor Ron DeSantis echoed these sentiments, reminding Floridians of their right to self-defense and to flee dangerous situations, particularly when surrounded by a mob. The discussion highlights a firm stance on maintaining order and protecting citizens' rights in Florida.
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