Using PCPs For Home Defense. Am I Crazy?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @georgeloveless4176
    @georgeloveless4176 Год назад +30

    This is a subject that comes up often, but us airgun enthusiasts already know this.
    And as we all know, some people laugh at the idea of PCP's being used for home/self defense.
    But theres also the people who are educated enough to realize that PCP's have evolved to such a point where some models are MORE than enough to keep you and your family safe.
    Sure, some things are better than others, but a PCP is more than capable.
    Great subject...great video.
    Thanks.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +13

      You know I agree . But the powder burners can't even agree on which guns and calibers are best for home defense. So they will never accept the premise that PCPs can do the job. Thanks.

    • @JohnDoe-cy7vk
      @JohnDoe-cy7vk 4 месяца назад +1

      If it takes 53 Foot Pounds of Energy to penetrate the human skull... then why do people still believe after 10 rounds to the chest of 200+ FPE that a man is gonna keep moving like he's the Terminator 😅

  • @robgad2271
    @robgad2271 Год назад +16

    I agree 100% with all that you said here. I sold everything and only kept two 25 cal PCPs, as clean fire power and penetration, you want something over the 600-700 fps 22 and 25 cal machines. I competed with 30 cal power weapons one day on the range, and my 1,000 fps 25 Cal Hatsan bolt action beat a 30 Cal Winchester in speed, accuracy and had twice the penetration in the same 20" thick block of ballistic gel target. The 30 Cal had a penetration of 9 to 12 inches, and mine typically went all the way through the depth of the target. A 45 grain 25 Cal fired at 1,000 fps has roughly 90+ pounds of force at 25 yards. 25 Cal pistols and regulated PCPs have less performance, but that simply depends on what you can handle and what you can lat down as protective force when needed. And in that regard, I am something of an expert witness as a veteran of Vietnam conflict with three tours. Oorah!

    • @TokiBruchpilot04
      @TokiBruchpilot04 Год назад

      aea challenger bullpup 50 cal do this job nice too i think! Fire free ;)

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +2

      Wow a Marine with three tours of duty in the Vietnam conflict. Now that is something special. Thanks you for your service. I like the term: ""what you can lat down as protective force when needed." To me "What you can lat down" refers to what you have available be it a powder burner or a PCP. And "protective force" refers to using it in an effective and sustained manor. So I agree that a PCP, in a pinch can do the job. Thanks again for your service and for your insight. Best of luck.

  • @MrCountrycuz
    @MrCountrycuz 10 месяцев назад +27

    Why do people seem to believe that a felon has lost his right to defend his life against a person trying to deny his.

    • @dinadaughtry8993
      @dinadaughtry8993 6 месяцев назад

      Agreed, even some MISDEMEANOR CONVICTIONS will get your second amendment rights taken for life and history of the second amendment has always been that once a person has served their sentence they would have ALL their rights restored, hopefully they will start using the constitution again instead of emotions when it comes to peoples rights after they have paid their debt to society and have become the PEOPLE again

    • @JohnDoe-cy7vk
      @JohnDoe-cy7vk 4 месяца назад

      Because the law is SCREWED UP and basically says your not allowed to defend your own life if you've ever even simply "Bounced a Check"
      If your a convicted felon and a man with no record comes into your house attempting to rob and harm you, you had better have witnesses or footage because they HAVE AND WILL take his word over yours.
      He could tell them he knocked on your door to "Spread The Good Word"
      You can own an air rifle that can take down an elephant but you cant have a can of Pepper Spray.
      Or any body armor if your worried about these mass shootings or being robbed and shot.
      Or a tazer.
      Or non lethal pepper balls
      He'll you cant even own a Cattle Prod.
      BUT I CAN OWN A FLAMETHROWER 🔥
      My point is that these laws are made by IDIOTS to make IDIOTS feel safe.

  • @n2shooter
    @n2shooter Год назад +93

    Yeah, you could be crazy. The biggest thing, as soon as this topic is discussed, you'll lead to getting airguns regulated. So, I won't discuss what my .30cal 100fpe and .357cal 200fpe airguns with Thermal Scopes on board will do to an intruder in a home defense scenario 😉.

    • @albertchavez2693
      @albertchavez2693 Год назад +7

      may they RIP !

    • @n2shooter
      @n2shooter Год назад +4

      @@albertchavez2693 😏 Yup.

    • @daveyJ213
      @daveyJ213 Год назад

      Good point. Let's not tip off the crazy, radical gun-control people out there. Once they find out we can defend ourselves with air, they will try to regulate compressors.

    • @soderlind81
      @soderlind81 Год назад +6

      Ye be careful or soon the US will have 7.4 FPE without "FAC" like we have in Sweden.. Or ~5 FPE like in Germany
      However I enjoyed the video like always Aaron ❤‍🔥

    • @adventuresinblackduck9539
      @adventuresinblackduck9539 Год назад +2

      Hey Aaron I agree in many scenarios they would be effective. But, you have to be very familiar with your tool. The stealth of smaller pcp’s is a huge advantage in many prepper scenarios. Another advantage you can have is the adversary likely has done very little if any training. Of course it’s not my first choice. I have other options and I do some training with them. The new “Rattler .35”, Leshy 2, and a few like them would be great choices for what you’re talking about. The optic on it would make a huge difference for say a dark space at close range.

  • @OH8STN
    @OH8STN Год назад +37

    I'm about halfway through this video and enjoying it immensely. There's one flaw which is easily remedied. If you're trying to get the drop on someone, you want to be doing that with iron sights at such close range. By the time you find your eye relief in the scope, that evildoer could have gotten the drop on you. If you're only option is a PCP rifle, definitely go with iron sights.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +7

      All my UTG Swat scopes can focus to inside 10 yards and are all 4 to 12 power. So I can quickly find someones head and fire accurately in any home situation and there is no discounting a thermal scope in the dark. Thanks.

    • @shine9680
      @shine9680 Год назад +5

      I thought the same. iron sights or red dot reflex sight

    • @Timbolic
      @Timbolic Год назад +1

      My remedy to this is that all 3 of my PCPs have quick release rings with little marks etched onto the rails for quick and easy return.
      I remove my scope from the BULLDOG. 357 because with that rifle you only have to look down that long rail and I've run drills with it, repeatedly.
      Human shaped torso cut out of 3/8in. pine board with 81gn JSB pellets only. No slugs,it will look much better in court.
      I just kicked it up to 2 targets and am getting 1 center mass hit on each one in 3.3seconds. Working on it.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      I have never used iron sights so I am stuck with scopes. But My scopes are clear from 10 yards to infinity. Thanks.

    • @greenman360
      @greenman360 Год назад +3

      I like lasers. Any reason why people don't? Especially on less lethal stuff, that can take the force easily without going out of alignment.

  • @LessThanLethalGamerZ
    @LessThanLethalGamerZ Год назад +10

    Less than a year since you posted this video and we now have the huben gk1 pistol firing 40 grain slugs at 80fpe... an air pistol... a hammerless air pistol! 😮

  • @Bobbitchin2412
    @Bobbitchin2412 9 месяцев назад +4

    Two thumbs my fellow Veteran. I completely agree with you. I have a bunch of .25 , .30 , .35 caliber semi-auto and lever action rifles and bull pups.

  • @macabespeed
    @macabespeed Год назад +11

    Not crazy at all. Factually possible, and effective. Subbed.

  • @stephencouncil
    @stephencouncil 10 месяцев назад +4

    I say yes BRO! You are right on those who see this video pay attention!

  • @OH8STN
    @OH8STN Год назад +13

    Magnificent discussion!
    AEA HP SS+ in .25 or .30 pushing 50FPE at CQB range, will give any potential perpetrator a one-way ticket to hell. Just don't let them shoot your air tank 😉

    • @midwesttacticalair7742
      @midwesttacticalair7742 Год назад +3

      😂😂💀just dnt let them shoot your air tank😂😂you are right,it would definitely end badly

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +5

      I guess I have been out of the loop lately. Just heard of the AEA HP SS+ and the Evanix rexp. Boy they are two bad ass guns. Thanks for informing me about them.

    • @jumpkickman1993
      @jumpkickman1993 Год назад +1

      You can say the same thing about getting your Magwell shot that'll put an end to your shooting It just want to explode like an air tank

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      @@jumpkickman1993 Thanks

  • @redzone1019
    @redzone1019 Год назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed your video.
    Very real world approach to using these types of options for
    self defense. Great collection of airguns brother.
    Most of my airguns are for recreational activities.
    That said, I do have less lethal airguns options along with my firearms
    for self defense. I added less lethal airguns to my self defense system,
    because I realized not every self defense encounter required a lethal response.
    Although the airguns you showcased are basically the equivalent to
    firearms and would be good alternatives for those who would a firearm and
    for whatever reason, can't or don't have access to one.
    Appreciate your input.
    Good to see another Michigander doing what you do to promote
    self defense for law abiding citizens.
    Stay safe and healthy.
    Peace

  • @bluewater454
    @bluewater454 Год назад +10

    You are right. It’s not a crazy idea. They are certainly capable of being used for home defense. My problem with the idea though is that they are simply not reliable enough for my comfort in such a scenario. My Benjamin bulldog is certainly capable of being used for home defense, but it has sat for the last year or more without me using it. I have no idea if a seal has gone bad. I will have to check it before I use it next. My Walther 9 mm has been sitting for a couple of years, loaded and ready to go. I have no questions about it being ready to use if needed.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN Год назад +6

      Regular training & testing are pillars of Home Defense 👍

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +2

      I have air guns that have not been shot in years and they are holding 3,000 psi with not problems. Sitting is not problem it us us, the constant fill to 3,000 shooting down to around 1,500 psi and filling again that puts strain on the o-rings. Just my experience. Thanks.

    • @stefanvasic7559
      @stefanvasic7559 Год назад +1

      bullet from an air rifle and probally air pisfol also goes thru wood imagine shoting a himan with it i can kill someone easy with an air pistol and rifle

    • @bluewater454
      @bluewater454 Год назад

      @@stefanvasic7559 Absolutely you can kill someone with an air rifle. The question is whether it is going to be ready to shoot on a moments notice, or are you going to discover at three in the am when you need it that it has no air because of a seal gone bad?
      You better be sure it’s reliable.

    • @ChoChanit-cx1hp
      @ChoChanit-cx1hp Год назад

      Change the O rings once a year. That can't be an issue any longer now.

  • @rawiyahsphere
    @rawiyahsphere Год назад +3

    I have a semi-full auto LCS SK-19 .30 cal regulator cranked up to 175 bar with 76 grain hollow point slugs, 17 shot magazine and A Western Rattler .357 semi-auto cranked up to 175 bar with 202 grain slugs 15 shot magazine! Both regulators can be cranked all the way up to 190 bar. The Western Rattler can reach 270 FPE. They are expensive, relatively quiet with their stock suppressors (the LCS SK-19 can be upgraded to a Donny Fl), super balanced, with Holosun Holographic closed Red Dots and are indeed intruder/attacker stoppers and droppers and if needed, I could reach enough to argue here and say short range sniper rifles.
    Also AEA products have changed the game. The the B&W S45 is a capable carbine type.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +2

      Boy your guns could easily be classified as powder burners. I dis not know they made 202 gr slugs. Yeah don't waste your money on a powder burner. Thanks.

    • @rawiyahsphere
      @rawiyahsphere Год назад +2

      @@aaroncantrell8819 Yes high power airguns are evolving fast and for the good! The AEA Zeus is a beast that can lob a 850-grain slug at 870 ft-lb. Exciting times!

  • @rick31869
    @rick31869 10 месяцев назад +2

    hey Aaron , i wanted to let you know , i specialize in modding umarex HDP.50 cal , and the HDR .68 , can do the hdr.50 also . spend a 100 on marker , another 150 in high performance parts , let me file,fit , polish all internal and properly lube with pure silicone grease , gel and oil in different places , you will have a piece that puts out 39 to 42.93 joules , awesome less lethal home or personal self defense weapon !!! for home defense i recommend a quicker dot type sight or just plain sights . head shots , especially through the eye is fatal , with airguns ,but with the less lethal modded markers ,center mass will break bones and put em down , can shoot pepper balls too !!! lol

  • @shanedevries805
    @shanedevries805 Год назад +1

    Well done I really enjoyed the presentation of the video 👍

  • @wisdomoverfear2685
    @wisdomoverfear2685 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm not allowed to own a firearm...but I have a heavily modded Guantlet .25 with a Massive 4500psi tank,a 2300 PSI regulator and a heavier hammer spring. It will go clean through a 2x4 and it's not something you'd want to get hit by ! I can also put an 8 shot mag into a group not much bigger than the size of a quarter at a 100 yards . Next is a .30 Hatsan Blitz . I own several Hatsan pellet guns and they're all super reliable. I also have a real katana . So PCP for home defense ? Better than a sling shot !

  • @kwickdraw4643
    @kwickdraw4643 5 месяцев назад

    First timer here, I have a house here in Panama. I like your presentation and I agree with your opinion on the video. I will check you out further.

  • @GovtWatchdog
    @GovtWatchdog Год назад +9

    I don’t know why the idea of using a PCP airgun for home defense is so crazy. Are there better tools available? Absolutely! But the Girandoni Air Rifle which I believe was about .46 caliber and “only” held 800 psi was effectively used in military combat in the late 1700s. Not to mention, we have much more advanced PCPs these days too.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      I just looked up the Girardoni air rifle was an air gun designed around 1779. Boy was I shocked. I thought for sure I would be looking at a modern PCP. Thanks for the info.

    • @Mr._Chunk
      @Mr._Chunk Год назад

      I'd rather use a pointy stick or an actually functional firearm.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +2

      @@Mr._Chunk I hope that pointy stick is a magic wan. Best of luck.

  • @richardgonzales4815
    @richardgonzales4815 Год назад +2

    I have liked and subscribed! Awesome content!

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      Thanks you so much. Are you an air gunner? If so what gun/guns do you shoot. Thanks for subscribing.

    • @richardgonzales4815
      @richardgonzales4815 Год назад +1

      @@aaroncantrell8819 : I stick to GAMO and Hatsan Break Barrels . But I’m about to buy an AEA PCP PISTOL.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      @@richardgonzales4815 I loved my Diana Model 34 and my Diana RWS 350 magnum break barrels before I discovered PCPs. Thanks for responding.

  • @yellowhammersuwake1617
    @yellowhammersuwake1617 Год назад +1

    How about the TD 50 or HDR 50? Maybe .177 pellets co 12 g dieseled fast flights? I can't have powder. I been trying a replacement to just get someone off me. I know they not superman no one going to stand 2 3 yards away getting hit with one. They going to move too. I know the 50 with the right round will put u down from ten yards. What u think.

  • @mikepi660
    @mikepi660 Год назад

    I am impressed,, You are an educated, proud, good black man who knows how to protect himself,,, I wish ALL blacks and whites had HALF your knowledge and fortitude,,, Keep going brother,,,,you are awesome,,

  • @nicholasbederson8711
    @nicholasbederson8711 2 месяца назад

    Great 👍 video I've just recently got into pcp. I have 2 9mm hand guns but loving the pcp rifles

  • @mikepi660
    @mikepi660 Год назад +1

    Your right brother, WE must protect ourselves, the cops and government can NOT,,!

  • @swaggod226
    @swaggod226 Год назад

    Great break down on the pcp guns. And how affective its one is. Good video

  • @edmundleong576
    @edmundleong576 Год назад +2

    It's not for everyone, because of the price point. However, the .357 Rattler fires 81gr. JSB pellets at over 1,000 fps producing 200 fpe. Or you can also use 174 gr. slugs at 800 fps generating 230 fpe. It has a very reliable 15 shot fixed rotary magazine. That is semi-auto only. Or, the .30 cal Rattler that has a 17 shot fixed rotary magazine that is select-fire. Using 65 gr slugs generating 200 fpe. I own both Rattlers and also , two SK 19's . One in .25 cal and one in .30 cal. The 30. cal Rattler and the 30.cal SK19 look and function similarly. However, the .30 cal Rattler generates way more power and is more accurate.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      Really, the .357 Rattler fires 81gr. JSB pellets at over 1,000 fps and a 174 gr. slugs at 800 fps. Boy that really takes PCPs to a whole new level. I am going to look into that Rattler. Thanks.

  • @susanriley6414
    @susanriley6414 Год назад +2

    more power today.God bless everyone.

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 Год назад

    Hi Aaron, are you crazy to have an air rifle as self defense ? HELL NO you're not crazy. A pellet would sure stop me in my tracks and I'm 6' tall 300 lbs.
    EXCELLENT video as always, Aaron. You're a badass.

  • @georgeabernathy6646
    @georgeabernathy6646 Год назад +5

    I would suggest to anyone that's using a PCP for home defense to get at least a 30 cal, 357 preferably in semi-automatic bullpup for better maneuverability. For your optics disregard the scope, top it off with a open sight, Red Dot or laser. A true air Gunner knows the capability of those 357 air rifles, they're just as deadly as using a handgun. Also, there's technology out there in which you can double your foot pounds of energy which is really not necessary. The cat's out of the bag gentleman, they already know all about your airguns and loopholes for some individuals. Please just be responsible or that right can be taken away also.

    • @bluewater454
      @bluewater454 Год назад +2

      That is my biggest fear, somebody some day is going to do something really stupid with an air gun, and we will be right behind the UK with calls to regulate them like firearms. I love the fact that right now I can live in the most restrictive state in the nation for firearms and order a full auto air rifle through the mail, pimped out with any accessories I want without permission from the gov’ment. The freedom is Awsome, and I want to keep it that way.

    • @georgeabernathy6646
      @georgeabernathy6646 Год назад +3

      @@bluewater454 That is a beautiful thing for sure however they are considered firearms in some states.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +2

      I agree with your assessment. Can't beat a 30 or 357 cal. But if you don't need those calibers for your everyday use then a head shot with a .22 or .25 will put his lights out and any scope will do the job. But I feel really good because I own a thermal scope so all I need to do is cut off all the lights. Thanks.

    • @georgeabernathy6646
      @georgeabernathy6646 Год назад +1

      @@aaroncantrell8819 Wow! Cutting off the light is excellent strategy.

    • @royweatherford64
      @royweatherford64 Год назад +1

      Light a fire with a rattler , sidewinder or sk

  • @jokr7818
    @jokr7818 Год назад

    Great video about these type of guns. I'm not allowed to own a fire arm in my country but can own a PCP rifle or pistol.
    My question is if you can store these guns pressurized? If so, fully or partly pressurized.

  • @nomadbarka7407
    @nomadbarka7407 9 месяцев назад

    The absolute lethal effectiveness of an air rifle, capable of propelling projectiles at over 900 feet per second, is a testament to its discreet yet formidable nature in self-defense scenarios. This high-velocity capability ensures swift and precise incapacitation of threats, offering a distinct advantage in situations demanding stealth and precision. The lack of loud gunfire reports allows for a covert defense strategy, catching assailants off guard. Its lethal potency, combined with the advantage of silent operation, makes it an invaluable tool for individuals seeking a non-lethal yet highly effective means of safeguarding themselves in self-defense situations.

  • @Coulterculture
    @Coulterculture Год назад +1

    A practically silent .22 pushing 60ft pounds is enough to dispatch any human being on the planet given proper shot placement. If you consider a 50 grain .30 cal pellet moving 800fps, no skull or rib or forearm or Tibia is going to stand up to it. Shatter bone, fracture skull, all quieter than a hand clapping.

  • @TheArtofBoxing101
    @TheArtofBoxing101 Год назад +4

    I agree, I have an FX Compact .30 (sucks the regulator leaks ALL THE TIME but thats beyond the point), I'm shooting 90 FPE with a compact .30. I also had many hand guns in my life. I always told people if I had a dude 100 feet away from me with a 9mm vs me with my FX, I wouldn't even break a sweat. The accuracy of PCP's these days are unbelievable. I'm thinking of a semi auto now for self defense (much less power but whatever). I DROPPED A DEER with a .22 marauder pistol once tuned to 28 FPE from 25 yards away folks with a headshot. Dead more humane than any .308 in the chest shot ive ever seen. People, just practice only going for headshots like this gentleman says. If you can hit a squirrel from 50 yards in the head EVERYTIME you sure as shit aint gonna miss a dude 20 feet away with a BIG ASS HEAD.

  • @burteddy
    @burteddy Год назад

    I feel like I’m chilling with my uncle watching you lol thanks for the help
    Unc

  • @masterofmanythings1
    @masterofmanythings1 9 месяцев назад

    Wise words brother. Millions are not allowed Conventional arms. I am trying to reach and teach those people about these options. Also as we saw during covid when supply chains break down it is very easy to cast your own ammo gpr pcp

  • @longsvlog05
    @longsvlog05 8 месяцев назад +1

    Even the spring Air rifle with 177 cal can Stop the intruders

  • @reedsilvesan2197
    @reedsilvesan2197 Год назад

    I have a hatsan Blitz, full auto, in .22. I bought it for home defense.
    It's running a 14.3 pellet at 1085 to 1090 fps over the chronograph, and 38 ft/lbs.
    It will dump 4 rounds out of the 21 shot mag in a burst, that's the least amount of pellets you can shoot in a burst, it dumps the full magazine in about 1 second, and has never jammed.
    No man is going to take 10 or more of these in 1/2 to 1 second and stay on his feet.
    I shoot frequently, so it's always full of air.
    It sits beside my bed, cocked, locked, and ready to rock.
    I live alone, so no kids going to get ahold of it.
    I'm supremely confident in both the rifle, and myself.
    I've been shooting for over 50 years and know how to do it.
    And your correct, you lay n wait, shoot when you see them.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      Boy that is what I call "Led down range in a hurry. That hatsan Blitz sound great. I am going to look into that gun. Thanks for watching and for your comment.

    • @ReedSilvesan-Hardlineministry
      @ReedSilvesan-Hardlineministry Год назад

      @aaron cantrell most of them don't push pellets quite fast, their around 1000 fps.
      Mine for whatever is a hot shot.
      Thanks for the response.

  • @StuLau
    @StuLau Год назад +1

    AEA Zeus is a real monster but slow to reload. Semi auto pcp is useful for home defence

  • @back2backjack1
    @back2backjack1 Год назад +2

    Hey Arron: I haven't checked in on Ur channel in a while, but i saw this and was interested. I agree with U. for home defense get a (powder burner) But, I just got an AEA HPSS .22 cal shoots 12 shots as fast as U can pull the trigger. But, they also make this same gun in .45 this would equal any .9mm pistol. Next I am going to check out Ur new and old .bb gun review. Keep em coming!!! RHK

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      Auto like your AEA is why I really think this is possible. Thanks for watching.

  • @ramonortiz7462
    @ramonortiz7462 14 дней назад

    My man is funny as hell! Any .25 cal at 600+ feet is deadly.

  • @PhysicsViolator
    @PhysicsViolator Год назад +1

    A quiet pcp rifle with a good suppressor and thermal scope could be a more deadly killer on the battlefield.. you won’t even hear your buddy dying near you ..

  • @Outrider74
    @Outrider74 Год назад +1

    So just for the fun of it, have you done ballistics with your airguns (like shooting a coconut or ballistic gel) to see how well they penetrate?

  • @JohnVentarino-ey5ln
    @JohnVentarino-ey5ln 3 месяца назад

    Ken we want you to start making videos again my friend so please start making them with your awesome guns.

  • @vieira2402
    @vieira2402 Год назад

    hello top video you should be congratulated but would you recommend this carbine pcp kral bigmax x 7.62 for wild boar hunting where it is allowed and is it for self defense if you currently have no other weapon???

  • @Perfekt5ifth
    @Perfekt5ifth 10 месяцев назад +1

    People that say a PCP shouldn't be used for home defense don't understand technology. There are machines that use water jets to cut steel 😂 so why wouldn't you think compressed air could propel a projectile the same velocity as gun powder is insane to me.

  • @Elchuvako32
    @Elchuvako32 4 месяца назад

    Hi ! Could you please write the names of these guns in the description or else? Thank you

  • @chuckleskie
    @chuckleskie Год назад

    I would not use an air gun simply because I have firearms. However if I was in a situation where I was forced to use an air gun, I have a Gamo Swarm Magnum break barrel and with quick reflexes, you might get a 2nd or 3rd shot off because that particular break barrel is magazine fed and potentially could be considered a repeater. The swarm magnum also packs a powerful punch for a 22 air gun. it can penetrate sheet metal and plywood all day long. I am sure that at close range and good shot placement, it could seriously injure or even kill if need be. But hopefully I will never have to find out though.

  • @whathahk
    @whathahk 7 месяцев назад

    I agree that it would work... But do you always leave your PCP pumped up and loaded? Cause, how will you know in enough time to ready your PCP?

  • @Leadheadsam
    @Leadheadsam Год назад

    Great video thank you 👍

  • @mikepi660
    @mikepi660 Год назад

    Thank you Sir,, you area realist,,,,and have the info, knowledge , thanks,,

  • @Daynbugs
    @Daynbugs 3 месяца назад

    One year later and they have better air guns for that purpose. The m50 is a bolt action .45 caliber air pistol that has up to 200 fpe. And you can get an attachment that turns it into a pump action for quicker fire up shots. It is only $640 for the air gun however the pump action kit is another $155.

  • @Wickedstickyflowers
    @Wickedstickyflowers 7 месяцев назад

    I was actually thinking more about catching game to feed myself in the event that ammo is hard to get . I guess pellets could be hard to get to but easier to make then powder shells

  • @royweatherford64
    @royweatherford64 Год назад +1

    Too many factors but definitely have a few that would make someone think twice about the mistake their about to make . R att Ler or sk.without a doubt

  • @Stevenyoung100
    @Stevenyoung100 Год назад +1

    Here are 3 pcp guns that you can absolutely use for home defense. SK 19 30 cal ,Bintac b&w s45, umarex hammer 50 cal.

  • @AllAmericanPrepper13
    @AllAmericanPrepper13 Год назад

    If a pellet gun was all I had I do believe I could use it in a self-defense situation people have been killed by pellet rifles, my RUclips channel is All American prepper 13 and I have a video about this and I absolutely do believe used to use a pellet rifle for self-defense, I mean you can buy one at Walmart that shoots 1,400 feet per second and that can cause some serious damage I could possibly kill someone I have over 14,000 subscribers and I hunt with a pellet gun it's all shot placement and they also are good for a prepper for hunting small game without making a lot of noise and very cost-effective.

  • @hmmg355
    @hmmg355 Год назад

    My friend, I totally agree with you. Air rifles of today are deadly! Most people doesn’t know this fact! The first thing they think is their grandparents BB gun. Some of these rifles are pushing 1000-1100 fps and more! These people don’t know what an air rifle can do now and the power it has!
    Great video!

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      You are right, for those who only know of the air gun of our childhood, these guns are still like toys. Thanks for watching.

  • @johnnybbgunner2136
    @johnnybbgunner2136 Год назад

    There are PCP rifles with 200 joules of muzzle energy out on the market today. Someone here stated that it only takes 60 joules to kill a person.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      I just learned from a comment that the .357 Rattler semi auto fires 81gr. JSB pellets at over 1,000 and a 174 gr. slugs at 800 fps. That is a lot higher than 60 joules. PCPs are getting scary. Thanks for the information and for watching.

  • @f.n.schlub
    @f.n.schlub Год назад +2

    It's all about foot pounds. I have a .50 cal smooth bore pcp. I make my own shot sabots to throw an ounce of BBs. I get 870 fps with a one foot spread at 25ft. Ouch.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      Well you have done it with a PCP and I agree. The best home protection arm is a shotgun loaded with either buckshot or number 4s. Don't have to aim to straight to take him out. Thanks.

  • @krustyoldsmoker7997
    @krustyoldsmoker7997 Год назад +2

    Hey my friend it's been quite a while for me I had been really sick but by God thanks to the Lord I'm back have a fantastic weekend and shooting day I'm going to be shooting after 10:00 a.m. l can 🔫 a100 yard's 🎯🇺🇸🎉

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      Glad you are back and feeling good. I had Covid and was in bed for almost two weeks. But I came out with no side affects. Like you I thank God. Best wishes.

  • @cell_creator
    @cell_creator Год назад

    The problem with most PCP's and semi autos is that they have spring loaded magazines which you cannot leave them loaded for long periods of time because the spring tension will weaken and this might cause jamming when you most need it. The Edgun Leshiy is an excellent solution but it is crazy expensive! In my opinion a good home defense setup needs a compact form factor, a revolver magazine, > 30 Joule power and effective penetration which means .22 or max .25 cal H&N Hornets. Not sure how many PCP's satisfy all of the above.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      I agree that is a problem with most semi autos. I know I have to remember to de-cock my M40 but that leaves one in the chamber. So now I have to double stack the first shot but I am use to it now. As for the Leshiy too expensive. My nephew has almost $3,000 invested in his. Thanks for watching.

    • @cell_creator
      @cell_creator Год назад

      @@aaroncantrell8819 $3000 wow! That's a lot of money.

  • @rokinrandy
    @rokinrandy 9 месяцев назад

    I kind of agree. But I’m a bad shot I can’t see that good. And I’m not wearing glasses or contacts when I sleep. Need something bigger than a 25 or 22 cal.

  • @brentbell5077
    @brentbell5077 Год назад +2

    I would trust my 22 origin if I needed it.

  • @TyDeJesus72
    @TyDeJesus72 2 месяца назад

    They won't laugh when they are at the E.R. trust, they do just fine for home defense

  • @coldspring22
    @coldspring22 9 месяцев назад

    I don't see much difference between powder burner and air guns. Both guns are designed to shoot bullets at high speed. But economics says that for emergency use, powder burner guns are more economical. For example I have 12 gauge maverick 88 shotgun which cost total $300 including taxes, registration and background checki. Compared to that similar air shotgun would cost $1500+. One area air gun really shines is less lethal self defense and air revoloves like HDR50/HDR68 are really awesome for stopping home invaders especially with pepper ball rounds.

  • @briant6669
    @briant6669 Год назад +2

    I have an evanix rexp 9mm. I keep it between the seats when I go to the city. It is only one shot but that should be all I need in a carjacking situation. It makes quick work of rattlesnakes too.
    I also have a Huben in the house with 100ftlbs and 17 shots.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      I had never heard of the evanix rexp 9mm. I just looked it up and it is bad ass. Congratulation on getting such a cool looking gun. Thanks.

  • @billt6116
    @billt6116 Год назад

    This is also for the responsible guy who is considerate of his neighbors, and doesn't want to kill any of them by accident with a stray!
    Perforate the hell out of someone's liver..?... and they are going to the hospital quickly , or not at all!
    You can bleed to death in 1 minute through the femeral artery.
    " Hold your fire till you see the hair on their junk... Or something like that."
    The guy with really thick glasses is still waiting...

  • @TyDeJesus72
    @TyDeJesus72 2 месяца назад

    Some felons can own a firearm, if it's non violent or not drug related. Most still can.

  • @dumbdabbingdad
    @dumbdabbingdad 4 месяца назад

    Full auto c02 offerings and large caliber PCP offerings are the go to for home defense and being a felon. Crossbows are effective too.

  • @joeren8948
    @joeren8948 Год назад

    My biggest reason to have a PCP in my arsenal, is the relatively low noise level when compared to firearms. It’s easy to say that you can use an AR pistol for example, in your home or car, for self defense. But I can guarantee that ppl with that mindset, have never used an AR pistol in a home or vehicle. The noise level is unbearable for 9 out of 10 people; and just about everyone will endure hearing damage. Yes, a suppressor will help when using an AR or other firearms, but I think a PCP is ideal in the confines of a home or a vehicle.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      Take away the suppressor and i would only own one PCP and it would be a .177 cal. for the quiet. So I agree sound is a big consideration. Thanks for watching.

  • @BirdWhisperer46
    @BirdWhisperer46 24 дня назад

    Disregard what non owners think of PCP guns, what do they know. Let them think what they want, we know...

  • @Timbolic
    @Timbolic Год назад +1

    You can damn sure count on my Bulldog.357 has a five round mag filled with JSB 81 gn.
    Huma-Air regulator is at 2650. That is gonna compare to a 9mm at 20 feet away in the center torso. It will look a hell of a lot better in court than a slug.
    AEA .25 Makin 80fpe to the head or neck,game over.
    I'm a NY State resident and am still dealing with a 27 yo Marijuana felony.
    B.S.,right
    I still Can't have a firearm but I can have a. 72 cal PCP? WHAT? LOL.
    Keep the pressure up,brother.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      You are right. That is why I am afraid that PCPs will be soon considered firearms. Thanks for your input.

    • @Timbolic
      @Timbolic Год назад

      @@aaroncantrell8819
      Thank you for keeping a conscious awareness alive for this topic cuz,soon enough with these massive calibers, things might change.
      Mt personal thought on these. 50 cal.and up are kinda silly but that's 1 man's opinion.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      @@Timbolic People are paying over $3,000 for these powerful PCPs. I think it is stupid to pay three to four times or more for a PCP when you can get a powder burner that is more powerful and accurate and cost so little in comparison. Thanks.

    • @Timbolic
      @Timbolic Год назад +1

      @@aaroncantrell8819
      I couldn't agree more with everything you just said, my friend. Lol

  • @craigmoore1520
    @craigmoore1520 Год назад +1

    The AEA terminator or the S45 are way better than any of the guns that he is using Semi autos with 300 foot-pounds of impact

  • @MrGaryg20047
    @MrGaryg20047 4 месяца назад

    Have you ever tried to keep a pcp by your bedside until the next day and did the air stay in the bottle of your air gun?

  • @workhardplayhard801
    @workhardplayhard801 Год назад

    If you're argument is, that PCPairgun is safer for your kids to be around, then obviously it's not adequate for home defense.
    However, it is not safer for kids to be around . Don't make that mistake , some , like what is needed for home defense, is absolutely lethal. We hunt black bear and whitetail here in Maine with them. They are also capable of going through your walls putting family at risk if not considered and possibly through your neighbor's wall. These are VERY capable

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      I don't remember auguring that PCPs are safer for kids. So where did that come from. As for what is adequate for home defense, anything can do depending on the circumstance. As for Lethality, you need to do more research on today's PCPs. As for worry about going through walls. Well in that case PCPs fit the bill better than powder burners. So it sounds like your argument supports PCPs for home protection. Because given your statements they are both "wall safe" and "lethal." Thanks.

  • @alexstone7594
    @alexstone7594 Год назад

    Kool air guns. I like this guy. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

  • @le3045acp
    @le3045acp Год назад

    i know everybody will say im crazy but i grew up in a time when anyone could mail order to their door step any rifle and shotgun and that included thompson machine guns when my grandfather was a young man so if they start being linked to deaths then they will quickly become regulated and there is no amendment for air rifles

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      Check out my video called: Are My PCPs in Danger? Thanks.

  • @brantgentry1463
    @brantgentry1463 Год назад +1

    I like firearms, but I know something that goes at 1500 fps can be lethal period. So pcp air guns will kill

  • @TacticalTesticles
    @TacticalTesticles Год назад

    Good vibes here., brother put ya eyes Out @ 10 yards ,,yes sir.😮😊

  • @adventuresinblackduck9539
    @adventuresinblackduck9539 Год назад +1

    I think about the same things occasionally however, I have better tools for that job and I train with them occasionally.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      I think that most of us are like you. But I know people who don't own a powder burner but just got in the PCP game. This video was for them. Thanks.

  • @ceterfo
    @ceterfo Год назад

    Ain't nobody like getting a shot even if it's a 177 out of a break barrel. That being said bulldog woof woof.

  • @yasharahla-asaisrael255
    @yasharahla-asaisrael255 Год назад

    u should check out that sw 45, its off the chain and the 9mm in hatson

  • @anthonygillespie7233
    @anthonygillespie7233 Год назад +1

    My 25 cals will drop deer at 75 yrds. So intruders within 20-25 ft might have a "BAD" day like you said if I get off the 1st shot. As you said you can have a 9mm, 357 magnum or whatever, but if you don't get off the 1st shot then it's no good. Would I want a pcp rifle in a war zone ? Nope, but for in home protection I wouldn't have a problem with it if I get off the 1st shots and hit the intruder.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      Lots of people who don't know about PCP would argue with you about dropping a deer with your .25 but we in the game know better. It is all about shot placement. I like the idea a viewer posted saying that he has a 50 cal loaded with buck shot. What an idea. Thanks.

    • @anthonygillespie7233
      @anthonygillespie7233 Год назад

      @@aaroncantrell8819 I'm betting the 25 cals I have shooting 1000 fps will drop someone easily. FX Crown, Impact, Hercules bully, Neutron Star, Avenger, and Sumatra. Yeah I think they will do the job if needed. Enjoy the holidays

  • @greenman360
    @greenman360 Год назад +1

    I mean I didn't watch this yet, but as long as you understand that this is not "less lethal" then... no.
    But at the same time, maybe? Because if you know it's more than likely lethal, why not just buy a gun?
    Edit: my comment here was to the title, not the first question you ask in the video, like I said I hadn't clicked play yet lol.

  • @benkelley551
    @benkelley551 Год назад

    I agree I have some rimfires but I have some PCP that put that out equivalent to a 45 ACP, got a 457 Bullpup, semi-automatic 457 with tactical grip light laser and red dot, 357 side lever and a 25 Cal semi automatic, and I got a 50 cal wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of either one. The S45 I have would be a go-to for self-defense!

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      Do you have the B&W S45 Carbine or the Mini. I don't think anyone would want to be found at the end of either those 45 cals. Thanks for watching. .

    • @benkelley551
      @benkelley551 Год назад

      @@aaroncantrell8819 I have it setup has the carbine version but I have the mini barrel too easy to switch out got some metal covers coming for the magazines being made in a 20 round drum instead of a six-shooter semi-auto.. love you videos keep up the good work

    • @benkelley551
      @benkelley551 Год назад

      @@aaroncantrell8819 was one of the first in the u.s. for the pre-orders little over a year ago I've had it now. They're Challenger Bullpup series is nothing to play with either a little heavy but very powerful!

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      @@benkelley551 AEA makes quality products. So I will look into their Challenger Bullpup series. Thanks.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад +1

      @@benkelley551 That sounds like a great setup. Thank you for sharing with me. best of luck.

  • @Sam2sham
    @Sam2sham Год назад

    How well do these hold air. My concern is a deleted air tank.

  • @markwalters1584
    @markwalters1584 Год назад

    Well that all sounds good, my question is how long can you leave your PCP LYING AROUND FULLY CHARGED. Seems to me that you will wear out the seals.

    • @ossierankin926
      @ossierankin926 Год назад +1

      I have a hatsan blitz 30cal which I have not shot for about 5 months and it is still fully charged. Same thing with my huben k1 25 cal.

  • @Ruby_Sterling
    @Ruby_Sterling Год назад

    I love pcp air rifles but I can’t justify spending the same amount I could pay for a decent AR-15.

  • @shmuelzetham8368
    @shmuelzetham8368 Год назад +1

    Aea has a 457 s45 and it can be used for home defence

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      I agree but how many other uses will it have. The thing about high cals is the have limited uses for me. I love shooting my .177s cals because I can shoot them every day and night. thanks for watching.

  • @rage889
    @rage889 Год назад +1

    enjoyed the video!

  • @tiespunkU
    @tiespunkU Год назад

    I'm a totally newbie to this conversation...the 2nd one? what is it? actually, what are any of 'em?

  • @frankcrudo9132
    @frankcrudo9132 Год назад

    My only concern w pcp home defense is air pressure storage in these guns . I may not use this regularly for home defense but when I do need to pick it up I want all the pressure .......

    • @TheIntegraman
      @TheIntegraman 6 месяцев назад

      then you want a unregulated pcp.my sabers had 2000 lbs of air in it over a year, never lost a single psi.pcps with regulators ive heard have had issues with seals.dont seem to be the case with unregulated ones.

  • @billmasen3923
    @billmasen3923 Год назад

    If an air rifle is all you have then YES, if you cannot retreat or access a powder burner an air gun is better than nothing.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      You got that right. And there are people who cannot own powder but as it stand now they can have a PCP. Thanks.

  • @kkutube1972
    @kkutube1972 Год назад +1

    Do you know someone who has been hit with one and asked for another?

  • @sonnyhelms2962
    @sonnyhelms2962 Год назад

    what kind of pcp's are these ?

  • @rick31869
    @rick31869 Год назад

    buddy , why dont you think about getting you some less than lethal weapons , these markers are really nice , comes in .68 and .50 . i been working on them almost a year , i am a beast with it ,i get up to 42 plus joules with still using a 12 gram co2 powerlet . i totally rebuild the whole marker ,all internals . i grind ,file ,polish and fit all parts . i change the valve system , install custom tighter barrels , powerful firing pin ,etc.etc.etc.these things puts a 8.5 gram steel ball bearing straight thru a tin can and more , shoots powder balls ,pepper balls , steel , slugs ,all types of stuff . search "less than lethal "on youtube brother !!!

  • @Crazyhorseracing461
    @Crazyhorseracing461 Год назад

    Great video, Arron, you make some good points, fortunately I have powder burners so thank god I won’t half to worry about this, I also have a few PCP’s but they are for pesting purposes. But great video non the less!!!!

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      I am like you as I have a few powder burner pistols and rifles and shotguns. Thanks.

  • @smokinggar714
    @smokinggar714 Год назад

    I have a 50 cal pcp pistol and if that doesn't stop them I also have a new hand held 50 shot rail gun that uses a Ryobi 18 volt battery good for up to 75 feet

  • @krustyoldsmoker7997
    @krustyoldsmoker7997 Год назад +3

    Yes sir they came so much on air guns it's unreal I have a lot of powder burners but I tell you I can take my PCP 22 cal Bullpup suppressed I can knock down anything that hops flies swims or crawls but I've been a Hunter and shooter all my life and a shooter and a reloader so I pretty well know what's happening you do a placement on a headshot the game's over hehehe

  • @shawnpritchard366
    @shawnpritchard366 Год назад

    Set one of those weapons up with a red dot. You'll pick up your target quickly while shooting with both eyes open.

    • @aaroncantrell8819
      @aaroncantrell8819  Год назад

      I agree. I have a lasers on my handguns to avoid having to raise it to eye level while keeping both eyes open. Thanks for watching.

  • @brianintexas1108
    @brianintexas1108 Год назад

    Hey Arron, I'll agree that a PCP would do the job. However from a legal standpoint. Laying in wait for someone to enter your home, then head shooting them without warning...would likely result in you being charged. In light of your own words stated in this video, a prosecutor would almost certainly attempt to paint you as an assassin or a blood thirsty vigilante rather than a innocent homeowner. I can also guarantee that this video will be used at your trial. There is a very fine line between home defense and setting up an ambush. This is especially true in anti gun states, even in a pro gun state it could be very risky. In a SHTF situation, it probably wouldn't matter much. As a practical matter i would be careful. Remember the internet is forever! Good luck to you Sir.

  • @denniscampbell8240
    @denniscampbell8240 Год назад +1

    I'd say yes ,,,,,,