This analysis explores the reasons behind the Amish community's quiet stockpiling of firearms, drawing parallels for broader American society. The speaker, demonstrating significant expertise through references to ATF actions, legal challenges, and historical events, highlights the Amish reliance on self-sufficiency and community networks for firearm acquisition due to their lack of traditional identification for background checks. Key drivers include hunting, farm and community protection against perceived soft targets, and preparation for potential societal collapse.
This video focuses on predator hunting, specifically targeting coyotes. The title and hashtags suggest a hunting scenario involving livestock (cows) and the use of firearms for predator control. The inclusion of 'oneillops' likely refers to a specific hunting tactic or brand associated with predator hunting. The content is likely to showcase the hunting process, potentially including the use of specialized gear and techniques for calling and eliminating coyotes.
This video showcases a successful coyote hunt focused on livestock protection during calving season. Hunters utilized electronic calls and a suppressed bolt-action rifle with a high-magnification scope and bipod to achieve a 'solo double' on coyotes. The tactical approach involved strategic calling with the wind and precise shooting amidst cattle, demonstrating advanced predator control techniques.
This episode of GunVenture, Season 2 Episode 10 Part 3, focuses on Puerto Rican gun culture and a unique hunting application. Ryan and KJ team up with the Iguana Hunters P.R. to test Pyramyd Air air rifles against invasive iguanas that are damaging farmland. The video also includes a segment exploring Old San Juan. GunVenture is broadcast on Sportsman Channel and WildTV and available on various digital platforms.
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