What a Navy SEAL Carries When Hunting Predators

Published on February 20, 2025
Duration: 19:09

This entry details the tactical gear and firearm choices of a former Navy SEAL and active law enforcement officer. It covers primary carry firearms like the Sig P365 Macro and P365 Macro Legion, emphasizing features such as red dot sights and high-capacity magazines. The guide also explores secondary and vehicle-based firearms, including a Sig P320 in a chassis system, and highlights the utility of specialized tools like a Garmin Applied Ballistics watch for long-range ballistics and various knives for self-defense. The importance of understanding ballistic differences between subsonic and supersonic ammunition for specific tactical applications is also discussed.

Quick Summary

A former Navy SEAL and law enforcement officer details his tactical gear, including the Sig P365 Macro Legion for EDC, a Sig P320 chassis system, and a Garmin Applied Ballistics watch for long-range shooting. He emphasizes understanding subsonic vs. supersonic ammo and avoiding common beginner firearm mistakes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Jared Hudson
  2. 01:20Everyday Carry: Knives
  3. 01:55Primary Carry: Sig P365 Macro
  4. 04:30Sig P365 Macro Legion Deep Dive
  5. 06:50Tactical Watch for Ballistics
  6. 08:10Truck Bag & Sig P320 Chassis
  7. 08:45Subsonic vs. Supersonic Ballistics
  8. 12:40Self-Defense Advice & Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms does a Navy SEAL typically carry for hunting predators and self-defense?

A former Navy SEAL and active law enforcement officer discussed carrying a Sig P365 Macro with a Holosun EPS Carry for concealed carry, and a Sig P320 in a tactical chassis with a suppressor for vehicle or home defense scenarios.

What are the advantages of a Sig P365 Macro Legion for concealed carry?

The Sig P365 Macro Legion offers an all-metal frame for better handling, a ported slide to reduce recoil, and high-capacity magazines (17+1 or 21+1 rounds), making it a potent and reliable option for concealed carry and duty use.

How does a Garmin Applied Ballistics watch aid in long-range shooting?

The Garmin Applied Ballistics watch stores ballistic data for various rifle calibers, allowing users to input environmental factors and calculate precise aiming solutions, significantly improving first-shot hit probability at extended distances.

What is the difference between subsonic and supersonic ammunition?

Subsonic ammunition travels below the speed of sound, offering reduced noise and less over-penetration, ideal for suppressed use. Supersonic ammunition travels above the speed of sound, providing a flatter trajectory and better barrier penetration for longer-range engagements.

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