Lightfield Home Defender 12ga HV Star Less Lethal 12GA

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Anybody personally fired the Lightfield Home Defender HV Star Less Lethal and, if so, how loud is it INDOORS? Do you think that it could be fired indoors, without using hearing protection, without suffering hearing loss?

Thanks.

FYI, video of it being fired outdoors against soft clay and a watermelon. IMO, pretty interesting.
h.....ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_rHdGYhUWE
 
Lightfield makes gimmick ammo. Hearing loss from impulse noises is hard to pin down. I have fired bean bag rounds indoors though and they were pretty loud. Not sure what you are planning you you do realize the legal consequences wouldn't be much different using this ammunition on a person..?
 
Lightfield makes gimmick ammo. Hearing loss from impulse noises is hard to pin down. I have fired bean bag rounds indoors though and they were pretty loud. Not sure what you are planning you you do realize the legal consequences wouldn't be much different using this ammunition on a person..?
No, no, absolutely never would I ever use this rubber ammo on a person under any circustances. I have a great deal of respect for human life, even if that human life breaks into my home and threatens to kill me and my wife.

Except for whether anyone has actually fired this ammo indoors, my other question about whether the ammo would deafen is purely hypothetical.

(In my youth I shot a Ruger .22 semi-auto pistol in the basement of my parents' home in a small town in the state of Maine, USA. What caught the bullets was a vertical 12x12 beam, about 18 feet away, which had on each side of it two other 12x12s. None of these beams were structural; I put them there for that purpose. Eventually the middle one developed a bit of a, shall we say, crater, but never did a bullet make it out the back, not even close. I did not use hearing protection and, AFAICT, I did not suffer any hearing loss. The single-shot .22 rifle I also shot in the basement was much quieter than the pistol, especially if I used shorts. Rarely did these shooting sessions last more than maybe 10 minutes and 20 rounds.)
 
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