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Published on September 13, 2025
Duration: 0:32

This content humorously critiques the 'butt bipod' trend, contrasting it with practical cover advice. It highlights that car doors offer no ballistic protection, recommending engine blocks or wheels instead. The video also showcases a custom 'RAIDERS' engraved Glock pistol, demonstrating firearm modification and enthusiast culture.

Quick Summary

Car doors offer no ballistic protection against bullets. For effective cover, seek out thick metal elements like a vehicle's engine block or wheels. Avoid impractical tactics like using a person as a 'butt bipod'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Cover vs. Concealment: Car Doors vs. Engine Block
  2. 00:12Reacting to the 'Butt Bipod' Meme & Rubi Rose
  3. 00:13Custom 'RAIDERS' Glock Pistol Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best cover in a shootout according to tactical advice?

Tactical advice suggests avoiding car doors as they offer no ballistic protection. Instead, seek cover behind thick metal objects like the engine block or wheels of a vehicle, which provide substantial protection against bullets.

Is using a person as a 'butt bipod' a real tactical technique?

No, using a person as a 'butt bipod' or rifle rest is considered an absurd and impractical tactic, often seen in humorous memes. It lacks stability and safety compared to actual firearm support accessories.

What are the key features of the custom Glock shown in the video?

The featured custom Glock has a silver/chrome slide with 'RAIDERS' and an LV logo engraving. It also appears to have an extended capacity magazine and standard iron sights.

Why are car doors considered poor cover?

Car doors are made of thin metal and plastic, offering virtually no protection against firearm projectiles. Bullets can easily penetrate them, making them ineffective for cover during a gunfight.

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