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This video introduces M-Tech's innovative Fire Control System (FCS), a scope mount integrating environmental sensors, an applied ballistics solver, and a HUD projected into the shooter's sight picture. It also details their weapon-mounted laser rangefinders (LRFs) with extreme range capabilities. The discussion highlights how these systems, designed for civilian use, aim to simplify ballistics calculations and enhance first-round hit probability, with future integrations like round-counting magazines planned.
Cameron Tapler of Palmetto State Armory discusses PSA's approach to product development, emphasizing customer feedback and transparency. The conversation highlights new product lines like the Saber series, including a double-stack 1911, a .50 AE pistol, a modular shotgun, and the X9 PDW, alongside updates on the Jackal platform and the challenging STG44 project. PSA aims to offer a diverse product range catering to various market segments while maintaining a commitment to value and customer engagement.
This podcast episode features firearm industry expert Ben discussing gunsmithing, common failures, and competition shooting. He details the ease of AR-15 assembly versus the complexity of hand-fitting a 9mm 1911, and highlights common AR-15 failure points like cracked bolts and broken firing pins. The discussion also touches on the importance of proper torque and the evolution of competition shooting and firearm accuracy standards.
This podcast episode discusses significant challenges within the firearms industry, including internal cannibalism, the impact of excise taxes, and the threat of demonetization. A major focus is on 'Tucor Coin,' a cryptocurrency project aiming to address these issues by creating a decentralized financial mechanism to support Second Amendment organizations and streamline FFL record-keeping through blockchain technology. The discussion highlights the potential of this technology to bypass traditional financial gatekeepers and provide perpetual funding for advocacy groups.
Jeremiah Cottle, inventor of the bump stock, discusses the legal and personal battles surrounding its ban and subsequent Supreme Court ruling. He details the timeline of Slidefire Solutions, the ATF's initial approval, the ban following the Las Vegas shooting, the destruction of his property, and his ongoing lawsuit seeking compensation. The conversation highlights the complexities of firearm regulation, the impact on manufacturers, and the importance of legal challenges in protecting Second Amendment rights.
This video details the legal and personal struggles of Andy Raymond, owner of Engage Armament, who is facing a $17 million public nuisance lawsuit from the DC and Maryland Attorneys General. The lawsuit stems from the alleged illicit behavior of a gun purchaser, for which Raymond claims to be four steps removed. The discussion also covers Raymond's arrest and 90-day incarceration following a self-defense shooting incident where he claims an undercover officer acted inconsistently with the facts. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by gun owners and businesses in restrictive states like Maryland, including legislative battles, legal overreach, and the financial strain of protracted litigation.
Barton Bolas of Robo Rounds discusses advanced projectile technologies designed to counter drones and robots. The company develops specialized ammunition, including pneumatic rounds with flexible line payloads for drone takedown and centerfire rounds with unique materials like gallium and magnetic powders to disable robotic systems by targeting electronics and internal mechanisms. These solutions aim for no collateral damage, offering a tactical advantage against emerging aerial and robotic threats.
This YouTube Shorts video from The Gun Collective podcast features host Jon Patton discussing common misconceptions surrounding firearms, aiming to empower women's voices in this discourse. The video also highlights sponsors Blackout Coffee and Vertx, with discount codes provided for viewers. Show notes and audio downloads are available via a provided link.
This YouTube Short from The Gun Collective podcast features host Jon Patton discussing child safety challenges. While the title hints at a potentially sensitive topic, the description explicitly mentions sponsors like Blackout Coffee and Vertx, and provides links to the podcast's show notes. The content likely revolves around practical advice and potentially firearms-related discussions relevant to parental responsibilities and safety, given the podcast's typical subject matter.
This YouTube Shorts video from The Gun Collective podcast, hosted by Jon Patton, focuses on the critical topic of gun safety conversations, particularly empowering daughters to have these discussions. The video also includes mentions of sponsors Blackout Coffee and Vertx, with associated discount codes provided. Links for show notes and audio streaming are also included.
This YouTube Short features Jon Patton from The Gun Collective podcast discussing the 'real side of shooting.' While specific firearms or topics aren't detailed, the video promotes sponsors Blackout Coffee and Vertx, offering discount codes. It directs viewers to their website for show notes and audio downloads, indicating a discussion within the firearms community. The '#shorts' format suggests a brief, engaging segment.
This YouTube Short from The Gun Collective podcast, hosted by Jon Patton, discusses the rising trend of first-time gun ownership in 2024. While specific firearm models or calibers are not detailed in the provided information, the episode likely explores the reasons behind this increase, potentially touching on self-defense concerns, the current socio-political climate, or a growing interest in shooting sports. The description also highlights sponsors Blackout Coffee and Vertx, suggesting potential ties to tactical gear or lifestyle products within the firearms community.