A Very Deadly Man Shows Us His Top 5 Guns

Published on March 1, 2024
Duration: 44:22

Dan Brokos, a retired Special Forces Sergeant Major, reveals his top 5 firearms. The list includes a custom Para Ordnance 2011, a Langdon Tactical tuned Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun, a highly modified Sig Sauer P365 for EDC, a Type-A EG17 (custom Glock 17), and a Type-A Carbine as his primary weapon. Brokos emphasizes practical application, durability, and accuracy derived from extensive real-world experience.

Quick Summary

Retired Special Forces Sergeant Major Dan Brokos reveals his top 5 firearms: a custom Para Ordnance 2011, Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun, custom Sig P365, Type-A EG17, and Type-A Carbine, emphasizing practical application and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Dan Brokos & Lead Faucet Tactical
  2. 05:35Gun #5: Custom Para Ordnance 2011
  3. 11:11Gun #4: Beretta 1301 Tactical (LTT)
  4. 19:07Gun #3: Custom Sig Sauer P365
  5. 25:58Gun #2: Type-A EG17 (Custom Glock 17)
  6. 30:02Gun #1: Type-A Carbine

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Dan Brokos's top 5 guns?

Dan Brokos's top 5 guns are: a custom Para Ordnance 2011, a Langdon Tactical tuned Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun, a custom Sig Sauer P365, a Type-A EG17 (custom Glock 17), and a Type-A Carbine (AR-15 platform).

Why does Dan Brokos recommend the Beretta 1301 Tactical?

He recommends the Beretta 1301 Tactical for its speed, accuracy, and reliability, noting he's fired thousands of rounds without cleaning. It's considered an essential home defense tool and is used extensively in his tactical shotgun classes.

What makes Dan Brokos's Sig Sauer P365 special?

His Sig P365 is highly modified with an Icarus Precision metal frame and a PMM compensator. This setup makes the sub-compact pistol shoot like a full-sized one, making it his primary everyday carry choice.

What is the significance of the 'Lead Faucet' name for Dan Brokos's company?

The name 'Lead Faucet' originated from an 82nd Airborne live-fire exercise where his squad leader told him to 'turn on the lead faucet' with an M60. It became a code for high-volume, accurate fire.

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