This NRA News segment, "Curator's Corner: Steampunk Guns," features NRA National Firearms Museum Senior Curator Doug Wicklund discussing a new exhibit. The exhibit explores the concept of "Steampunk Guns," which blends Victorian-era steam power aesthetics with modern technological elements. The discussion highlights the creative fusion of historical inspiration and contemporary firearm design.
This video features John Popp and Andrew Langer discussing Frank Miniter's book, "The Future of the Gun." The conversation likely delves into the evolution of firearms, their societal impact, and potential future developments. As it's a discussion about a book on firearms, it's expected to cover various aspects of gun technology, policy, and culture from an informed perspective. The description highlights that it's from NRA News, indicating a focus on Second Amendment rights and related topics.
This video features John Popp and Andrew Langer discussing Senator Dianne Feinstein's proposed "assault weapons" ban with Kerry Picket of Breitbart News. The conversation also touches on Feinstein's views regarding a New York News Journal online interactive map that revealed the names and addresses of firearm permit holders in Westchester and Rockland Counties. Links to relevant NRAILA articles are provided for further information.
This video features an interview with NRA Board Member Linda Walker and John Popp from Buckeye Firearms Association. They discuss the critical role Ohio will play in upcoming elections and the challenges gun owners face in the state. The conversation touches upon political implications and advocacy efforts relevant to firearm rights.
This video features Nikki Goeser, the recipient of the NRA's 2012 Sybil Ludington Women's Freedom Award. She is interviewed by John Popp, Cameron Gray, and Emily Miller. The discussion likely revolves around her advocacy and the significance of the award within the context of women's rights and firearm ownership. The video aims to highlight Goeser's contributions and potentially her views on gun rights.
This video features a discussion with J.R. Robbins, Managing Editor of NRAHuntersrights.org, regarding an article about a former Maryland DNR advisor opposing efforts to assist veterans in hunting. The conversation, involving Cameron Gray and John Popp, delves into the article's content, likely touching upon issues of veteran support, hunting rights, and potentially firearm access for those who have served. The context suggests a focus on policy and advocacy related to hunting and veterans.
This video features John Popp interviewing Lynne Finch, co-founder of National Take Your Daughter to the Range Day. The discussion highlights the initiative aimed at encouraging families, particularly fathers and daughters, to participate in shooting sports. The event aims to foster positive experiences with firearms and promote responsible gun ownership. More information can be found on the event's official website.
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.
This NRA News segment from August 26, 2011, features Harvey Gerwig, President of the Hawaii Rifle Association, discussing a lawsuit filed against the Hawaii government concerning restrictive firearms laws. Gerwig is interviewed by Cameron Gray and John Popp, providing insights into the legal challenges and the gun rights landscape in Hawaii.
This NRA News segment from August 23, 2011, features Cameron Gray and John Popp interviewing Robert Mitchell, CEO of USA Shooting. The discussion centers around the exclusion of children from shooting events at the London 2012 Olympics, particularly in the context of a ticket giveaway. The interview likely touches upon the implications of this decision for youth participation in the sport and the broader shooting community, potentially highlighting concerns about access and representation. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the topic directly relates to organized shooting sports and their policies.
This NRA News segment from August 22, 2011, features Cameron Gray and John Popp interviewing Bob Owens of Pajamas Media regarding alleged "Gunwalker" officials being shielded. The discussion likely delves into the controversy surrounding Operation Fast and Furious, a controversial ATF program that allowed firearms to be trafficked into Mexico.
This video features NRA President David Keene discussing the history and significance of the NRA National Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. John Popp interviews Keene about the event's impact and the importance of promoting and expanding shooting sports. The discussion highlights the enduring legacy and future of competitive shooting in the United States.
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