This video provides an expert-level review and ballistic test of the Premier Body Armor 'Everyday Armor' T-shirt, featuring the thin 'Phoenix' Level IIIA panel. The host, demonstrating high authority and a systematic testing methodology, evaluates the armor's performance against a wide range of handgun calibers, from .22 LR up to .500 S&W Magnum, as well as 12-gauge shotgun rounds and 5.7x28mm. The testing, conducted in Indiana, highlights the armor's ability to stop threats beyond its NIJ rating, while also noting potential for injury due to impact deformation.
This video details the arrest of Vontae Garrett, an Army veteran, in Ohio for carrying a firearm despite Constitutional Carry laws. It highlights a legal conflict where charges were dropped and then re-filed, with Garrett's lawyer alleging political persecution. The case underscores the complexities of firearm laws and their enforcement.
This video discusses the growing trend of 36 states filing lawsuits against or passing laws to prevent the enforcement of ATF regulations within their borders. The speaker highlights that while many of these are conservative states, some, like Colorado and Washington, are surprisingly joining the opposition. The core issue is the perceived arbitrary and politically motivated rule-making by the ATF, which states are increasingly challenging.
A recent ATF open letter allows FFLs in 13 states to bypass the NICS background check for firearm purchases if the buyer possesses a valid state-issued permit issued within the last 5 years, provided the permit was granted after a NICS-equivalent background check. This policy aims to reduce redundant checks for law-abiding citizens who have already undergone vetting. However, it does not eliminate the ATF Form 4473 or other legal requirements, and permit qualification is strictly based on state system standards.
Thirteen states are taking action against Glock pistols, with California and Illinois enacting outright bans. The primary driver is the 'Glock switch,' a device that converts semi-automatic Glocks into fully automatic firearms. This has led to legal pressure on Glock to modify their firearms to prevent the use of these switches, drawing parallels to past legal challenges faced by the tobacco industry. The video highlights the potential for significant legal liability for manufacturers if their products can be easily modified to cause harm.
A new ATF policy allows individuals with qualifying permits issued within the last 5 years in 13 specific states to bypass the standard NICS background check when purchasing a firearm from a licensed dealer (FFL). This policy recognizes that these state permits are issued after a background check equivalent to the NICS standard, preventing redundant checks. The change aims to streamline the firearm purchase process for law-abiding citizens who have already undergone thorough vetting.
This video showcases a unique turkey hunting expedition, highlighting the use of a boat for scouting and accessing hunting grounds in Indiana. The content covers preparation, camp life, opening day excitement, the hunting process itself, and reflections on the success. It also references separate reviews of TSS ammunition and a Mossberg 28 Gauge Shotgun, indicating a focus on hunting-specific gear and experiences.
This video discusses a case in Indiana where a blind man applied for and received a gun permit, despite Indiana being a constitutional carry state and him arguing that disabled individuals shouldn't have the same rights. The speaker critiques this stance, highlighting that driving is a privilege, not a right, and that gun ownership is about self-defense, which is not negated by disability. The video also touches on the nuances of legal blindness and the slippery slope of restricting rights based on perceived disability.
This video discusses the controversial practice of credit card companies using specific merchant codes to track gun and ammunition purchases, potentially flagging them for law enforcement. It highlights that 11 states have now enacted laws prohibiting Visa, MasterCard, and American Express from using these codes for such tracking. The speaker advises against using these credit cards for firearm and ammo purchases, recommending cash as an alternative.
This YouTube video appears to be a lighthearted or observational piece centered around the holiday season, specifically Christmas. The title "What’s the deal?" combined with hashtags like #santa and #christmas suggests a theme of curiosity or perhaps a humorous take on holiday traditions or events. The mention of Indiana in the hashtags indicates a possible geographical focus for the content. Without a transcript, the exact nature of the 'deal' remains ambiguous, but it's presented within a festive, seasonal context.
This video highlights Gunsite's commitment to making their renowned firearms training more accessible. It emphasizes that attending a Gunsite course doesn't require a significant time commitment or substantial financial outlay. The description specifically mentions that Gunsite offers classes in Indiana, Tennessee, and Florida, allowing individuals to receive top-tier firearms instruction without the need for extensive travel arrangements.
The speaker discusses their first handgun purchase as an adult: a Smith & Wesson Model 469 9mm pistol, acquired around 1986 while serving in the Navy. They describe it as a double-action concealed carry gun that fit their hand well, was easy to shoot accurately, and had a good ammunition capacity. Despite enjoying the firearm, they later traded it away and now regret that decision, wishing to find another one.
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