The Coolest Thing Megyn Kelly Owns 🤯
Megyn Kelly receives a Sig Sauer pistol with a suppressor as a gift from a friend, along with support from Sig Sauer and Silencer Shop. The short clip captures her reaction to the gift and a brief humorous exchange about the practical use of a silencer during a home intrusion.
Summary
In this brief video clip, Megyn Kelly is surprised with a gift: a Sig Sauer pistol equipped with a new optic (red dot sight) and a suppressor, provided in collaboration with Sig Sauer and Silencer Shop. Kelly expresses genuine excitement and surprise at receiving the firearm as a gift.
The gifter explains the key features of the setup, noting it includes Sig's new optic with a red dot sight, a suppressor (also called a silencer), and a capacity of 17 rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber. It is also mentioned that there is a shooting range near Kelly's home, with a light-hearted comment about seeing how frequently she visits it.
Kelly then raises a humorous but practical question about the suppressor: in a home defense scenario, wouldn't she actually want the gunshot to be loud so that neighbors could hear it and respond? The gifter offers a tongue-in-cheek counter-argument — that keeping the kids calm might be a reason to prefer a suppressed shot — which prompts laughter from Kelly.
Key Insights
- The gifter reveals that the suppressor was provided by Silencer Shop as part of a collaborative gift alongside Sig Sauer, indicating a brand partnership or sponsorship relationship tied to Kelly's platform.
- The Sig Sauer pistol presented to Kelly is described as holding 17 rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber, and is equipped with Sig's new red dot optic.
- Kelly raises the counterintuitive point that in a home defense situation, a loud gunshot might actually be preferable to a suppressed one, as the noise could alert neighbors and prompt help.
- The gifter humorously argues that a suppressor could be beneficial during a home defense scenario to avoid frightening or disturbing the children in the house.
- The gifter notes there is a shooting range near Kelly's home, but tempers expectations about how often she will actually use it, suggesting she is not an experienced or frequent shooter.
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Transcript
[0:00] This is the coolest thing I now own. Wait, are you actually giving this to me? >> Yeah. >> That's amazing, really? >> Yeah. Me, Sig Sauer, and Silencer Shop. Silencer Shop also loves you. So, they gave you that silencer to put on there. >> There's a range right next to my [music] house. >> We're going to see how often you spend at the range. >> Keep your expectations really low. This is badass. >> It's got Sig's new optic. It's got a red dot in it. That's the suppressor or silencer. [music] Takes 17 rounds plus one in the pipe. >> Do I want the silencer? Like, I would use it on a bad guy who…
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