USCCA Expo: 3 Favorite Things From a Self Defense Expert Kevin Michalowski

Published on April 20, 2018
Duration: 2:44

Kevin Michalowski highlights three key items from the 2018 USCCA Expo. He showcases the Elite Survival Systems Smokescreen backpack, capable of concealing a pistol and accommodating a ballistic shield or a compact AR-15. The Pantheon Firearms Takedown AR-15, which functions as a pistol without SBR requirements, is also featured, demonstrating its compact size for transport. Finally, he introduces New Bold polymer targets as a durable and safe alternative to steel targets for range practice.

Quick Summary

Self-defense expert Kevin Michalowski highlights the Elite Survival Systems Smokescreen backpack for its concealed carry and ballistic shield compatibility. He also features the Pantheon Firearms Takedown AR-15, which functions as a pistol without SBR permits, and New Bold polymer targets as a durable range alternative to steel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction at USCCA Expo
  2. 00:08Elite Survival Systems Smokescreen Backpack
  3. 00:23Veteran's Manufacturing Ballistic Shield
  4. 00:39Compact AR-15 Transport
  5. 00:54Pantheon Firearms Takedown AR-15
  6. 01:11SB Tactical Brace and Pistol Classification
  7. 01:31New Bold Polymer Targets
  8. 01:37Polymer vs. Steel Targets
  9. 02:14Conclusion and Expo Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Elite Survival Systems Smokescreen backpack?

The Smokescreen backpack is designed for concealed carry, allowing a pistol to be discreetly stored. It's also large enough to accommodate a ballistic shield from Veteran's Manufacturing or a compact AR-15 rifle.

What makes the Pantheon Firearms Takedown AR-15 unique for concealed carry?

The Pantheon Firearms Takedown AR-15, when fitted with an SB Tactical brace, can be legally classified as a pistol. This configuration avoids the need for an SBR permit and allows it to be transported in compact bags like the Smokescreen.

How do New Bold polymer targets compare to traditional steel targets?

New Bold polymer targets offer advantages over steel by allowing bullets (FMJ) to pass through with minimal damage, creating small pinholes. They enable shooting from closer distances, faster shooting, and can withstand more rounds than steel targets.

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