This video, featuring @BishopOnAir, discusses the enforcement of Illinois' gun ban registry and anticipates future developments. It includes links to follow BishopOnAir on YouTube, as well as links to support the channel through other social media platforms and merchandise. The video emphasizes the importance of practice and preparedness, quoting a VP of the IL Tactical Officers Assn. A disclaimer is included stating that views expressed are personal.
This YouTube video, titled 'Judgee Mike Brown TV Show', is a promotional piece by Instructor Mike. The description heavily emphasizes purchasing various items and services, including books, CCW Safe insurance, gun safes (specifically mentioning Vein Pattern Technology), and classes. It also directs viewers to follow Instructor Mike on multiple social media platforms and provides options for supporting the channel via PayPal and Cashapp. The content appears to be a plug for Instructor Mike's business ventures and online presence, rather than a direct review or demonstration of firearms. The disclaimer clarifies that views expressed are personal.
This video focuses on a heroic mother's actions in Uvalde, Texas, highlighting her bravery in saving her children. The content creator, Instructor Mike/Mike Brown, encourages viewers to support the channel through likes, subscriptions, and purchases from his various platforms. He emphasizes the importance of training and practice for preparedness, quoting Ed Mohn. The video also includes a fair use notice regarding copyrighted material.
This YouTube video, titled "What the Will/Chris Spectacle Can Teach You...", appears to be a live stream or commentary analyzing a public event involving Will Smith and Chris Rock, likely the Oscars incident. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the creator, Instructor Mike, has a channel focused on firearms training and content, as indicated by his website "MikeBrownsClass.com" and the general nature of his online presence. Therefore, the video likely uses the "Will/Chris Spectacle" as a jumping-off point to discuss topics relevant to his audience, potentially related to self-defense, personal conduct, or decision-making under pressure, drawing parallels that can be applied to a firearms context.
This video discusses crime on Chicago transit and questions the effectiveness of unarmed security, proposing concealed carry as a potential solution. The content creator, identified as "Instructor Mike" or "Mike Brown," encourages viewers to like, follow, and subscribe to his social media channels. He also promotes his training services at MikeBrownsClass.com, merchandise at MikeBrownsMerch.com, and children's books at MikeBrownsBooks.com. A quote from the VP of the IL Tactical Officers Assn. emphasizes practicing for potential threats.
This YouTube video appears to be a reaction and commentary on the sentencing of Kim Potter, a former police officer. The content is framed around a specific legal case involving law enforcement and a fatality. While the provided description and title do not directly mention firearms in terms of reviews, training, or specific models, the context of police action and a related legal outcome suggests a connection to topics often discussed within the firearms and public safety community. The creator, Mike Brown or Instructor Mike, also promotes their training services and merchandise, indicating a potential broader interest in firearms and self-defense, although this specific video's focus is on reacting to a news event.
This YouTube video, titled "Stop Being Unnecessarily Brave with your Firearm/Gun!", focuses on responsible firearm handling and decision-making, particularly in the context of concealed carry. While the title hints at safety and tactical advice, the description primarily serves as a promotional tool for the creator's social media presence, training courses (MikeBrownsClass.com), merchandise, and children's books. The video encourages viewers to "Train hard for the day may come," emphasizing preparedness. The description also includes a disclaimer about the views expressed being personal.
This YouTube video, titled "Where are ya gonna carry ya lil pew pew ladies?", appears to be a casual discussion or demonstration related to firearms, specifically focusing on the topic of carrying firearms. The description encourages viewers to engage with the channel by liking, following, and subscribing across various social media platforms including Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. It also promotes a website for training (MikeBrownsClass.com), merchandise (MikeBrownsMerch.com), and children's books (MikeBrownsBooks.com). The creator emphasizes the importance of practice and quotes Ed Mohn of the IL Tactical Officers Assn. regarding preparedness. A disclaimer is included, stating that the views expressed are the creator's own.
This YouTube video features a representative from USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) to address frequently asked questions regarding CCL (Concealed Carry License) insurance. The description also promotes a free Concealed Carry Guide from USCCA and mentions resources for training, merchandise, and children's books, all associated with Mike Brown. Several social media links and support options are provided. The video emphasizes the importance of practice and preparedness for armed defenders.
This YouTube video features a guest appearance by Mike Brown on WCIU's "26 N. Halsted" show with host George Blaise. The title "Conflict Resolution" suggests a discussion that may touch upon topics related to personal safety and self-defense, potentially involving firearms. The video aims to share insights from this television segment, directing viewers to the full episode on the WCIU website.
This YouTube video focuses on practicing Type 1 and Type 2 firearm malfunction clearance drills. The instructor emphasizes performing these drills without live ammunition, promoting safe and effective practice. The video also directs viewers to various social media platforms and a website for more content from Instructor Mike, a firearms instructor.
This video compares two popular Inside-Waistband (IWB) holsters: the Galco King Tuck and the Stealth IWB Holster. It aims to provide viewers considering IWB carry with additional insights and tips for selecting the right holster. The content is presented by Instructor Mike Brown, who encourages viewers to engage with his content through likes, follows, and subscriptions across various social media platforms and his podcast.
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