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Published on December 10, 2023
Duration: 0:44

This content argues against using suppressors on short-barreled rifles (like a 10.5-inch AR-15) for home defense. The speaker suggests the disorienting concussive blast of an unsuppressed firearm can provide a tactical advantage against an intruder. The Dead Air Sandman-S suppressor is shown, but its use in this specific home defense scenario is questioned.

Quick Summary

The tactical advantage of an unsuppressed short rifle in home defense lies in its loud, concussive blast, which can disorient an intruder. Using a suppressor might negate this effect, making the unsuppressed firearm potentially more advantageous in certain self-defense scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Dead Air Sandman-S Suppressor
  2. 00:12Home Defense: Suppressor Debate
  3. 00:29Tactical Advantage of Concussion

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a suppressor good for home defense with a short-barreled rifle?

This content argues against using suppressors on short-barreled rifles like a 10.5-inch AR-15 for home defense. The loud, concussive blast of an unsuppressed rifle might disorient an intruder, offering a tactical advantage.

What is the tactical advantage of an unsuppressed short rifle in home defense?

The primary tactical advantage discussed is the disorienting effect of the loud, concussive blast from an unsuppressed short-barreled rifle. This sudden, intense sound and pressure wave could momentarily stun an intruder.

What firearm is shown being discussed for home defense?

A 10.5-inch AR-15 rifle is shown, equipped with accessories like a Holosun red dot sight, a weapon light, and a vertical foregrip. The discussion also involves the Dead Air Sandman-S suppressor.

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