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  1. This is cool except for the salt gun! Only thing that’s good for is shooting that $hit at my pasta! 😂 Otherwise, it’s nonsense! If you pull your gun, you WANT to shoot to kill the threat because you don’t want to be killed! Otherwise, don’t pull your damn gun!

  2. Does the salt gun come in a Montreal steak seasoning version maybe with a dash of onion powder? If so, I'll probably get one for multitasking at the grill

  3. Anytime you put your weapon in a mode that requires AC Line Power, DC Battery Power or worse Wireless Tech to make it available you've removed the "Analog" reliability of a firearm. More Dumb things firearm owners do not need. 90% of home/Wireless networks are not secure, wireless is never more than 5 minutes away from being hacked no matter the system. Also, the wireless lock and motion sensor for firearms, yea if the libtards get wind of that, gain control of the White House, Senate and Congress how fast do you think they'll use the patriot act to lock you out of your own property. Not a single one of the devices "Advertised" is Essential! The Lighted Target idea is Hasbro Laser Tag 2.0, LOL. Yea let me buy something I can shoot and then have to disassemble to replace parts on. Then when version two comes out and the "quick change LED'S" are no longer available for version 1 I have to buy a new target, this is the Microsoft approach to target shooting.

  4. I want to see Chaz and Shonté do a demonstration where they use paintball guns to defend against 3 armed home invading assholes. All they did was figure out how to sell a $12 pepper spray for several hundred dollars.

  5. You know why they say the trigger lock can ONLY be locked physically? So u don't know about the companies software back door that lets them lock ur guns from ANYWHERE. I will never trust anything that has to do with my guns that relies or works with WIFI, phone, or internet. Nobody's hacking it disabling my 2nd amendment! The rest are ridiculous too. *Except silencerco!

  6. From 09:40…. if someone got used to different pepper sprays, will haunt you down, no matter how many rounds you fire at them! 😛 If you want protection, and can handle a gun, buy a gun, not a toy! 😀

  7. While I agree with you that the sling is a phenomenal weapon for a vampire (can result in little blood loss, and ammo is essentially everywhere) to say that a flanged mace would not break skin is just silly good sir! There are several tests on YouTube from Deadliest Warrior (not the greatest show, but they do illustrate the point here), Zombie Go Boom, Skal's channel, etc. A flanged mace would tear through skin, and if wielded by a vampire, would tear off muscles and perhaps even entire limbs on an unarmored opponent.

    One weapon you may not have considered my good man, is a rope or chain! By simply binding and/or strangling a victim, there is 0% blood loss, and next to zero hemorrhaging, which means that most of the blood is still intact and easy enough to get to. Plus, it's incredibly discrete and easy to hide.

    However, there may be one problem with this. I don't know if someone can easily strangle an individual fully garbed in plate armor with a rope or a chain. While the average vampire in fiction is fast enough to avoid the blows of an ordinary person, and certainly strong enough to physically overpower someone when they close in to grapple with them, they still need to finish them off. More testing is needed for this good sir, and I fully believe that you are the right man for the job……..also because I don't have access to plate armor 🙁

    P.S. An honorable mention should be a re-enforced walking stick. It can strike incredibly hard, and is incredibly discrete. But you should also take a look at the binding and strangulation techniques of the Japanese Jo. It would be PERFECT for a vampire who can blend into the crowd.

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