Joe Mantegna passionately advocates for NRA membership as essential for preserving Second Amendment rights. He argues the Second Amendment is a fundamental issue for all Americans, crucial for protecting the First Amendment and the nation's identity as a free country. His stance highlights the importance of collective action through organizations like the NRA to safeguard core freedoms.
This video features Joe Mantegna discussing the positive influence of the Second Amendment and the "Gun Stories" television show on various aspects of life. Broadcast on the Outdoor Channel, the episode, filmed at SHOT Show 2025, highlights the CRPA's advocacy efforts and encourages viewers to join their fight. It touches on themes of positive 2A culture, the future of "Gun Stories," and general advocacy and legislative efforts.
This YouTube video features actor Joe Mantegna discussing his show "Gun Stories" and other topics with the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association). The description highlights the show's availability on the Outdoor Channel and MyOutdoorTV (MOTV). It also includes details about a giveaway requiring subscription and a specific comment, with the winner responsible for firearm transfer fees. Links to CRPA resources are provided, alongside a list of potential tags including political and entertainment-related terms.
This video features actor and "Gun Stories" host Joe Mantegna discussing his experience at the 2014 SHOT Show. He describes the event as a "cross section of the world," implying its broad reach and significance within the firearms industry. The video is presented by the NSSF (National Shooting Sports Foundation) and promotes initiatives like #LetsGoShooting and #LetsGoHunting.
This video features an interview with actor Joe Mantegna, who serves as the National Spokesperson for The Army Historical Foundation. The conversation likely touches upon the foundation's mission and its connection to military history. The description includes a link to the foundation's website and notes that the interview was originally published by NRA News in November 2012. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the involvement of NRA News suggests a potential underlying theme related to firearms advocacy or history.
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