DUCK Shot! Rubber Ducky 12g... Gimmick or Deadly???

Published on June 22, 2022
Duration: 22:31

This guide details the extreme durability testing performed on the Nightstick SFL forend light mounted on a Mossberg 590A1 shotgun, as demonstrated by Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch. The tests include exposure to ranch dressing, glitter, mud, high-altitude drops, and being dragged behind a vehicle, all while verifying the continued functionality of the light and its integrated green laser. The speaker, a high-profile firearms influencer with extensive destructive testing experience, showcases the ruggedness of the Nightstick SFL.

Quick Summary

The Nightstick SFL shotgun forend light, tested on a Mossberg 590A1 by Demolition Ranch, proved exceptionally durable. It maintained functionality after extreme abuse including mud submersion, high-altitude drops, and being dragged behind a truck, while its 1200 lumens and green laser remained operational.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 02:58Nightstick SFL Introduction
  3. 03:44Light and Laser Features
  4. 04:41Duckshot Ammunition Introduction
  5. 05:26Initial Function Testing
  6. 08:26Torture Test: Ranch and Glitter
  7. 10:34Torture Test: Mud and Water
  8. 11:39Torture Test: High-Altitude Drop
  9. 13:39Duckshot Performance Test
  10. 14:45Torture Test: The Drag Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Nightstick SFL shotgun forend light?

The Nightstick SFL offers 1200 lumens of brightness and an integrated green laser, both emitting from the same orifice. It features ambidextrous switches for momentary or constant-on use and is compatible with various shotgun models.

How durable is the Nightstick SFL light according to the Demolition Ranch test?

The Nightstick SFL demonstrated extreme durability, functioning reliably after being subjected to ranch dressing, glitter, mud submersion, high-altitude drops onto a manhole cover, and being dragged behind a truck at high speeds on a gravel road.

Are 'Duckshot' 12-gauge rounds effective for self-defense?

No, the 'Duckshot' rounds containing rubber duckies and ceramic BBs were tested and found to be a gimmick. They failed to penetrate a mannequin, causing only surface paint damage, and are not suitable for self-defense.

What shotgun was used in the Demolition Ranch durability test?

The durability test featured a Mossberg 590A1 12-gauge pump-action shotgun. It was equipped with the Nightstick SFL forend light for the testing of the accessory's ruggedness.

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