Byrna HD Personal Security Device

Published on July 16, 2019
Duration: 17:30

The Byrna HD is a non-lethal personal security device effective up to 60 feet, utilizing .68 caliber rounds like OC, CS, or solid projectiles. Its CO2 system punctures only on the first trigger pull, allowing for long-term storage. The device is not classified as a firearm federally, but local regulations apply.

Quick Summary

The Byrna HD is a non-lethal personal security device effective up to 60 feet, firing .68 caliber OC, CS, or kinetic rounds. Its CO2 system punctures only on the first trigger pull, allowing long-term storage. It's not a federal firearm, but local laws apply.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Byrna HD
  2. 00:45Unboxing and Kit Contents
  3. 01:16Accessories and Customization
  4. 01:51Range Performance
  5. 02:35Live Chemical Round Testing
  6. 06:11Solid Projectile Impact Testing
  7. 09:07Technical Features and Operation
  8. 11:38Ammunition and Legal Status
  9. 12:47Pricing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Byrna HD a good non-lethal self-defense option?

The Byrna HD offers a non-lethal alternative to firearms, effective up to 60 feet. It fires various .68 caliber rounds, including OC and CS chemical agents, or solid kinetic projectiles, providing deterrence without lethal force.

How does the Byrna HD's CO2 system work for storage?

The Byrna HD utilizes an 8g CO2 cartridge that is only punctured upon the first trigger pull. This design allows the device to be stored loaded with a CO2 cartridge for extended periods without losing pressure.

Is the Byrna HD considered a firearm?

No, the Byrna HD is not classified as a firearm under federal law by the ATF. However, users must be 18 years or older, and it's crucial to check and comply with all local and state regulations regarding its possession and use.

What types of ammunition can the Byrna HD fire?

The Byrna HD fires .68 caliber rounds. These include self-defense rounds with OC (pepper spray) or CS (tear gas) agents, inert rounds for training, and solid 'kinetic' projectiles designed for impact deterrence.

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