Carry Condition Tactical Butterscotch

Published on August 17, 2011
Duration: 9:17

This video humorously critiques conventional firearm carry conditions by introducing the "Tactical Butterscotch" method. The presenter, The Yankee Marshal, satirically demonstrates a multi-step process of assembling a Glock 29 from various concealed locations, emphasizing a fictional "safest" way to carry. The guide highlights firearm components and assembly but serves as a comedic commentary rather than practical advice.

Quick Summary

The "Tactical Butterscotch" is a satirical carry condition demonstrated by The Yankee Marshal, involving the humorous, multi-step assembly of a Glock 29 from various concealed locations. It is presented as a comedic critique and is not a safe or practical method for real-world firearm carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Condition Butterscotch
  2. 01:36Step 1: Frame Only Carry
  3. 03:04Step 2 & 3: Barrel and Slide Retrieval
  4. 04:25Step 4 & 5: Slide Assembly and Physical Defense
  5. 06:09Step 6 & 7: Magazine Retrieval and Loading
  6. 08:01Final Assembly and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Tactical Butterscotch" carry condition?

The "Tactical Butterscotch" is a satirical and impractical method of carrying a firearm, humorously demonstrated by The Yankee Marshal. It involves carrying the firearm disassembled in multiple locations and assembling it only when needed, serving as a comedic critique of carry conditions.

What firearm is used in the "Tactical Butterscotch" demonstration?

The firearm demonstrated in the "Tactical Butterscotch" carry condition is a Glock 29, chambered in 10mm. The video shows its frame, slide, barrel, recoil spring, and magazine being handled separately.

Is the "Tactical Butterscotch" carry method safe or recommended?

No, the "Tactical Butterscotch" method is purely satirical and highly unsafe. It is presented for comedic effect and should never be attempted in a real-world situation. Always adhere to established safe firearm handling and legal carry practices.

What are the steps involved in the "Tactical Butterscotch" method?

The satirical steps include carrying only the frame, then retrieving the barrel/spring, slide, magazine, and ammunition from separate locations before assembling the firearm under a hypothetical threat.

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