This video features a discussion between Frank Miniter, Editor in Chief of America's 1st Freedom, and Robin Evans, founder of Chicks with Triggers LLC and an NRA-certified firearms instructor based in South Carolina. The conversation highlights Evans' expertise and role as an instructor, framing her as someone who challenges mainstream media narratives. The video also promotes NRA membership and various NRA publications.
This YouTube video, titled "It's Time To Be Blunt!", is part of a broader content strategy by "The GunGuy" (Joel Persinger). The description heavily promotes his presence across various platforms including Rumble, other YouTube channels focusing on security and firearms training, a Christian channel, and social media. It also links to his email list, merchandise, and support options like Locals and Patreon. The video likely discusses firearms-related topics, as indicated by the channel's name and the promotion of firearms training, but the specific content is not detailed. The description emphasizes content that "YouTube and Vimeo won't let me say," hinting at potentially controversial or restricted topics related to firearms or rights.
This YouTube video features a comparison between the Lee Safety Scale and the RCBS scale, likely for reloading ammunition. The description provides various links to the creator's other content, merchandise, podcasts, and social media platforms, indicating a focus on firearms and related lifestyle content. The host is identified as Joel Persinger, an NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor, and the video is produced by Nick Persinger. It's presented as a comparative review of reloading equipment.
This video, titled "AR 15s Are Not Created Equally!", focuses on the differences and variations within AR-15 platforms. While the description provides extensive links to the host's other channels, merchandise, email list, and social media, the core content of the video likely explores the nuances of AR-15 construction, components, and potential performance disparities. It aims to educate viewers on why not all AR-15 rifles are the same, likely touching upon build quality, parts manufacturers, and possibly customization options. The host, Joel Persinger (The GunGuy), is an NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor, suggesting a level of expertise in the subject matter.
This video provides professional instruction on loading, unloading, and reloading a double-action revolver. Taught by a retired NRA Police Firearms Instructor and combat veteran, it focuses on improving efficiency and safety for police professionals. The content covers essential handling techniques specific to double-action revolvers.
This video features William "Bill" Desy, a Subject Matter Expert from CCW USA. Bill is a highly qualified California State Certified Firearms Instructor, NRA Certified Law Enforcement Instructor, NRA Training Counselor, and approved CCW Firearms Instructor for multiple California counties and Sheriff's Departments. With over thirty years of experience in security, loss prevention, and private investigations, he is also the owner of CCW USA. The video aims to provide educational and informational content regarding firearms and concealed carry, encouraging viewers to seek professional, in-person instruction for safe and proper training.
This video features Dana Loesch discussing the NRA's involvement in school safety initiatives and law enforcement training. She highlights the organization's role in encouraging safety measures in schools to protect children and their extensive training programs for law enforcement officers, claiming the NRA has trained more officers nationwide than any other organization. The focus is on proactive solutions and the NRA's capacity to deliver effective training.
This episode of NRA Women's "Armed & Fabulous" features Janet Nyce, a dedicated advocate for the Second Amendment and hunters' rights. Nyce discusses her extensive volunteer work with nearly 40 organizations, focusing on firearms and outdoor pursuits. The episode highlights her five decades of passion for shooting sports, her involvement in various NRA programs, and her commitment to providing firearm safety and training, particularly to women. She is an NRA-certified instructor involved in programs like Becoming An Outdoor Women and Women On Target.
This video features a review of the Crossfire Tactical Gear Kydex holster, presented by "The Daily Shooter." The reviewer highlights the holster's construction quality, including thick Kydex, rounded corners, a large grip draw area, and versatility for both Inside the Waistband (IWB) and Outside the Waistband (OWB) carry. The specific holster reviewed is designed for the Ruger SR9. The video emphasizes its design by an NRA certified instructor and encourages viewers to visit Crossfire Tactical Gear's website. It also includes calls to action for subscribing on Full30 and supporting the channel on Patreon. The video is intended for educational purposes and notes that it was recorded on a private range under professional supervision.
This episode of NRA Women's "Tips & Tactics" features competitive shooter Gabby Franco, a former Venezuelan Olympic pistol team member and current Team Remington USPSA competitor. Sponsored by Cabela's Outdoor Fund, the video addresses a common aiming challenge: the optical illusion where a target appears smaller than the front sight. Franco, also an NRA Certified Instructor and author, emphasizes the crucial technique of maintaining focus on the front sight to overcome this visual distortion. The series is presented by Smith & Wesson, and more episodes are available on NRA News.
This episode of NRA Women's "Tips & Tactics" features competitive shooter Gabby Franco demonstrating a stance for the AR-15 rifle. Franco, a decorated competitor and NRA Certified Instructor, emphasizes that there are multiple ways to shoot the AR-15 from a standing position and that the best option depends on individual factors like upper body strength, rifle configuration, and intended use. The video is sponsored by Cabela's Outdoor Fund and presented by Smith & Wesson.
This episode of NRA Women's "Tips & Tactics" features competitive shooter Gabby Franco, a "Top Shot" alum and Olympic pistol team member, now competing with Team Remington. Sponsored by Cabela's Outdoor Fund, the video focuses on the mental aspect of shooting. Franco emphasizes "thinking effectively" over "thinking positively," urging viewers to concentrate on what they can control. The content is geared towards improving shooting performance through mental strategy, rather than firearm specifics. The episode is part of a series available on nranews.com.
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