Videos tagged with Firearm Statistics
This video argues against claims made by anti-gun groups, asserting that firearms in the hands of law-abiding citizens increase safety rather than decrease it. The description specifically mentions FBI crime statistics as backing for this claim and promotes the NRA as a significant advocate for gun owners. The content directs viewers to Shooting Illustrated for more information and to the NRA's website for membership.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses recent sales figures related to firearms, using the title 'New Numbers Released! How Many Pews Did We Buy?'. The description includes multiple affiliate links for merchandise, email lists, and various gun rights organizations such as Gun Owners of America, Second Amendment Foundation, Firearms Policy Coalition, and National Association For Gun Rights. It also links to their Rumble channel and Patreon, along with Blackout Coffee and their own branded merchandise. The video description emphasizes that all content is for informational and entertainment purposes, produced in a safe environment by trained professionals, and does not constitute selling firearms or instructing modifications.
This video from Guns & Gadgets focuses on gun ownership statistics by state, encouraging viewers to discover where their state ranks. It includes promotional links for Lear Capital (precious metals), a Q&A session, a related news article about an FBI imposter gold bar scam, and various affiliations with pro-gun organizations like Gun Owners of America and the Second Amendment Foundation. The description also highlights the channel's production quality, emphasizing professional and safe practices, and provides links to their merchandise and other platforms.
This YouTube video claims to present breaking data suggesting liberals are purchasing firearms at twice the rate of conservatives. The title and description indicate the content will focus on this trend and its implications for gun control advocates, who the creator believes will be displeased by this development. The video aims to challenge the narrative surrounding gun ownership demographics and highlight a shift in who is buying guns.











