Best Grab And Go Gun

Published on January 8, 2026
Duration: 1:38

This video explores the 'grab and go' firearm concept, focusing on ensuring immediate readiness. It showcases three distinct firearm setups designed for rapid deployment: the Henry SPD Hush lever-action rifle with integrated ammo storage, a Mossberg 590 shotgun with a side saddle, and the G-Force Arms Jawbone PCC featuring built-in magazine storage in the grip. The emphasis is on having ammunition readily accessible for home defense or emergency situations.

Quick Summary

The 'grab and go' firearm concept ensures immediate readiness for home defense or emergencies. Key setups include the Henry SPD Hush rifle with stock quiver, Mossberg 590 shotgun with side saddle, and G-Force Arms Jawbone PCC featuring integrated grip magazine storage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Grab and Go Concept
  2. 00:16Henry SPD Hush Lever Action
  3. 00:45Mossberg 590 Shotgun
  4. 01:08G-Force Arms Jawbone PCC

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'grab and go' firearm concept?

The 'grab and go' concept refers to firearms specifically set up for immediate deployment in emergencies, ensuring they are always loaded or have ammunition readily accessible, unlike standard firearms that might be stored unloaded or missing magazines.

What are some examples of 'grab and go' firearm setups?

Examples include the Henry SPD Hush rifle with a stock-mounted ammo quiver, a Mossberg 590 shotgun featuring a side saddle for shells, and the G-Force Arms Jawbone PCC with built-in magazine storage in its grip.

How does the Henry SPD Hush facilitate 'grab and go' readiness?

The Henry SPD Hush is designed with a stock-mounted quiver that holds extra ammunition rounds directly on the rifle, ensuring they are always attached and ready for quick access.

What makes the G-Force Arms Jawbone a 'grab and go' option?

The G-Force Arms Jawbone is a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) that features a unique compartment built into its grip, designed to store a spare magazine, making it instantly ready for use.

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