This YouTube video features a comparison between the Springfield Armory Echelon and the Smith & Wesson M&P C.O.R.E. pistol. The creator highlights the difficulty in choosing a definitive winner between the two firearms. The description also includes information about joining the "Shot Team" on Patreon for exclusive perks and a discount code for OpticsPlanet. It is noted that all firearms shown have magazine limiters in place to comply with YouTube's policies, and the opinions expressed are personal.
This video highlights the largely unknown civil rights hero C.O. Chin, emphasizing his role in protecting organizers in Mississippi during the 1960s. It details his background as a successful businessman and his unwavering stance on self-defense, contrasting with the non-violent philosophy of CORE. Chin's story serves as an example of black empowerment and the importance of remembering historical figures who advocated for rights through various means.
Alan Cooper, a former Marine Reconnaissance, Green Beret, and CIA contractor, recounts his experiences in Operation Desert Storm. He details his early life, motivations for joining the Marines, and his progression through specialized training, including scout swimming and amphibious landings. Cooper vividly describes the chaos and challenges of the Battle of Khafji, where his small team was trapped behind enemy lines for 48 hours, and a critical mission to find a route through Iraqi minefields that helped end the war. The narrative highlights the realities of combat, the importance of reconnaissance, and the personal toll of warfare.
This video from the Justin Opinion Channel reviews the Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center C.O.R.E. M2.0 pistol. The channel emphasizes safe and responsible firearm use, with all shooting conducted by a professional in a controlled range environment. The content is presented for informational and entertainment purposes only, with full disclosure of any provided or loaned products. Affiliate links are included for supporting the channel and offering viewer discounts on brands like LOK Grips, Blade-Tech Holsters, Tactical AR500 Targets, and Talon Grips. The channel also provides a Patreon link for further support.
This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 4" Compact Optics Ready pistol highlights its class-leading grip texture, excellent practical accuracy, and well-designed manual safety. The reviewer, David from The Humble Marksman, praises the aggressive grip for recoil control and the predictable factory trigger, rating it a 'Mockingjay Salute'. While acknowledging minor grip guard relief issues and the high cost of magazines, the overall assessment is highly positive, recommending it as a versatile do-all firearm.
This "I Carry" segment showcases the Smith & Wesson Performance Center M&P9 M2.0 CORE pistol, highlighting its M2.0 upgrades (trigger, texturing, cocking stations), Performance Center enhancements (ported barrel/slide, tuned action), and CORE optics-ready system. It pairs the pistol with the Lucid Optics Litl Mo red dot sight and a Filster Floodlight holster designed to retain based on an attached weapon light.
This video provides a first look at the Smith & Wesson Performance Center M&P M2.0 series, highlighting its competition-oriented features. Key upgrades include ported barrels and slides, fiber optic sights, and tuned actions. The M2.0 line is now available in 9mm and .40 S&W, with 5-inch and 4.25-inch barrel options. A significant feature is the 'CORE' cut, making these pistols optics-ready with included plates for broad red dot sight compatibility.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Series C.O.R.E. pistol. The description highlights it as a quality option, suggesting a focus on its features and performance. The review likely covers its design, handling, and shooting characteristics, aiming to inform potential buyers or firearm enthusiasts about its capabilities.
This video features an interview with Niger Innis from the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) on NRA News. The discussion, hosted by Cameron Gray and John Popp, reportedly centers on Eric Holder's alleged "playing of the race card." The context suggests a political or social commentary related to race and potentially its intersection with policy or public discourse, as conveyed through the lens of NRA News.
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