This video details the 'Mid-State Mile' race, a challenging 'Last Man Standing' event founded by former Navy SEAL Blake Ritterbush. The race format requires participants to complete a 1-mile loop with 340 feet of elevation gain within a strict 20-minute time limit per loop. The emphasis is on extreme mental and physical endurance, with no prize money offered beyond the personal achievement of pushing limits. The content highlights the intense psychological battle runners face and the necessity of persistence, especially during night conditions where gear like headlamps becomes crucial.
This episode of Fit'n Fire features a discussion on various firearms-related news topics. The hosts analyze a gun buyback program in Illinois that funds NRA gun camp, debate the portrayal of guns in Tim Allen's show 'Last Man Standing,' and discuss the swatting incident involving David Hogg. They also cover Valve's removal of an 'active shooter' game from Steam, California's new gun laws, an FBI agent's negligent discharge, and a parolee's lenient sentencing after assaulting an officer. The conversation extends to the murder of a Tennessee deputy, the debate around teaching firearms to minors, and a Florida woman shooting her husband over his tone of voice.
This video analyzes the accuracy of firearm depictions in Western and other films, focusing on the Colt Single Action Army and 1911 pistols. Host Dustin Winegar, an experienced firearms instructor, highlights instances where movies accurately portray recoil, smoke, and reloading procedures, contrasting them with unrealistic portrayals. He emphasizes details like black powder smoke, the 'click' of an empty cylinder, and proper cartridge ejection, offering insights valuable for firearms enthusiasts interested in historical accuracy in media.
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