This guide details a customized SIG P365 setup for church carry, featuring a Tyrant CNC TWS chassis for 21-round capacity and a deployable brace. It highlights essential EDC items including a specific flashlight, knife, holster, and bag, alongside personal accessories. The instructor emphasizes the importance of thoughtful gear selection and the potential for personal growth through life's trials, referencing James 1:2-4.
This YouTube video, titled "Church Carry | 008" and with a description mentioning "church edc", focuses on concealed carry for church environments. The creator alludes to new platform rules impacting their content and mentions supporting the channel through their website, which they cannot link directly. They also promote their Rumble channel for uncensored content and a clothing brand. Safety disclaimers highlight that demonstrations are performed by trained professionals on a private range with medical personnel present, and firearms are rendered inoperable when not in use. The video also features links to a wireless mic and lighting equipment.
This video details a comprehensive church carry setup, focusing on a modified Glock 17 with premium accessories like a Steiner MPS optic and Radian Ramjet compensator. The presenter showcases specialized EDC gear, including an Olight Arkfeld flashlight, Tekto Mini OTF knife, and a custom Gray Man & Company suit designed for concealment. The discussion also touches on faith and personal style choices related to carrying.
This video, titled "Sunday Church Carry," likely focuses on the topic of carrying firearms for personal protection, particularly in the context of attending religious services. Given the title, it's probable that the content will discuss responsible firearm ownership, concealed carry methods, and the legal or ethical considerations surrounding carrying a firearm in a place of worship. The video might explore specific firearm choices, holsters, and general self-defense strategies relevant to this scenario. It's aimed at individuals interested in the practical application of their Second Amendment rights for personal security.
This YouTube video, titled "Church Carry | 006" and described as "Church carry today," focuses on personal firearms for self-defense in a church setting. The creator emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes, not for sales. They highlight their role as a certified Law Enforcement professional and mention that demonstrations are conducted by trained instructors at a private range with medical personnel present. The video also includes links to support the channel, merchandise, and alternative platforms for uncensored content. Gear shown includes a wireless microphone and lighting.
This video features constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith discussing a significant Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruling concerning firearms in places of worship. The ruling, stemming from the Antonyuk and Spencer cases, addresses New York's post-Bruen attempts to define churches and synagogues as 'sensitive places' where guns are banned. Smith explains how the court found that banning guns in churches violated the First Amendment's Free Exercise clause, allowing religious institutions to set their own carry policies.
A federal judge has ruled New York's ban on firearms in churches unconstitutional, citing violations of the First and Second Amendments. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith explains the implications of the Spencer v. Nigrelli decision, highlighting the religious minister's right to protect his congregation and the lack of historical precedent for such bans.
This video features Will Dabbs discussing the IWI Masada Slim 9mm concealed carry handgun. Dabbs explains his reasoning for carrying the Masada Slim when returning home from church. The video highlights the handgun's suitability for concealed carry and its personal defense application. The description also includes links to subscribe to FMG Publications newsletters and GUNS Magazine/American Handgunner Magazine.
This video, featuring William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, clarifies the legality of concealed carry at a church meeting on school property in Washington State. Kirk, an attorney and President of Washington Gun Law, explains that while churches are not explicitly prohibited under general statutes, Washington's RCW 9.41.280 strictly prohibits firearms on public or private elementary and secondary school grounds, with very limited exceptions. The law applies regardless of the day or time, meaning carrying at a church service held at a school is unlawful.
This ARFCOM News segment covers two key firearm-related developments. First, it highlights a 'fireman' reportedly facing consequences for allegedly manufacturing assault weapons. Second, it reports on Florida's passage of a bill ('Church Carry') that legalizes carrying firearms at places of worship. The description also includes links for public comment on proposed ATF rules regarding frames, receivers, and braces, and provides contact information for senators to oppose David Chipman's nomination. A link to TNVC is also included.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers a range of firearms-related news and discussions from March 1, 2021. Topics include the controversial concept of AI-controlled "smart guns," an update on the Tommybuilt T36, discussions on gun carry restrictions for those without vehicles, a lawsuit against Sig Sauer involving a federal agent, a leadership change at MidwayUSA with Larry Potterfield's replacement as CEO, a new Special Prosecutor in the McCloskey Case, and North Carolina's consideration of loosening prohibitions on carrying firearms in churches. The video is a collaboration with Firearms Radio Network.
Colion Noir passionately argues against the consolidation of political power, asserting it poses a significant threat to the Second Amendment. He critiques specific politicians and organizations like Everytown for Gun Safety for their gun control agendas, highlighting the importance of armed self-defense and the 'I Will Not Comply' movement as a stance against potential confiscation.
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