A casual "Range Day" video from May 2025 featuring Kit Badger and friends engaging in friendly competition on various courses of fire. The video promotes Kit Badger's website, merchandise, and Patreon, while also highlighting other entities like REDACTED LLC and House Of Wolves.
This video provides a summary and evaluation of SHOT Show 2025. The presenter notes a shift from retrenchment to optimism within the firearms industry, with a focus on incremental innovation and a positive outlook on new products and frontiers. The discussion covers emerging gear trends, the general attitude of industry professionals at the show, and specific examples of product improvements. The video also features a sponsor plug for Obsidian Arms and mentions support for REDACTED Culture Cast and redactedllc.com.
This episode explores the concept of detachment from reality, reframing it not solely as a symptom of suffering but potentially as a result of malicious actions or warfare. The description uses fantasies like video games and holiday traditions as examples of this detachment, suggesting a shift towards observing life rather than participating. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a firearms manufacturer and OEM shop, and promotes other platforms for cultural content and specialized products.
This video discusses a cyber attack that caused devices to explode, drawing parallels to cyberpunk narratives. It explores how technology can be used to establish patterns of life for individuals, organizations, and even countries. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearms, parts, and gunsmith tools based in Minnesota. The description also mentions supporting other culture casts and boutique products.
This episode of the Culture Cast features Paigeosity discussing overcoming social cynicism and the nuances of gun culture. The conversation delves into building community, dealing with trust issues, and explores the contentious topic of gun ownership for individuals with opposing political ideologies, specifically referencing communists and the historical context of their actions. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearm parts and tools, and promotes other related entities like REDACTED Culture Cast and redactedllc.com.
This video explores the philosophical concept of "might makes right" and its nuances, moving beyond its common interpretation. It delves into how this idea functions as an argument in disputes, examining it from individual to metaphysical scales. The video is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a firearm and tool manufacturer, and also promotes other related entities like REDACTED Culture Cast and redactedllc.com.
This video delves into the concept of 'LARP' (Live Action Role Playing) as a critique within the firearms community. It questions the authenticity of participation and discusses the perceived dishonor associated with identifying as part of the community without active engagement. The discussion extends to a hypothetical scenario where individuals have unlimited resources for high-level training, akin to special forces units like CAG or SEAL Team 6. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a firearms parts and tools manufacturer, and promotes their products and services. Supporting entities like REDACTED Culture Cast and redactedllc.com are also mentioned.
This video discusses the concept of composure as a measure of a man, drawing inspiration from Rudyard Kipling's poem "If." It explores the historical and personal significance of maintaining a cool head under pressure, noting its presence in men's fashion and different eras of masculinity. The video touches on the idea of using vulnerability as a tactical point. It is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a Minnesota-based manufacturer of firearm parts, tools, and custom firearms.
This episode analyzes the George Floyd riots, not through a political lens, but as a case study in information warfare and the challenges of information evaluation in the post-information age. The discussion centers on the fundamental aspects of intel: collection, evaluation, and dissemination, highlighting how real-world events prioritized immediate survival and situational awareness over nuanced political narratives. The video is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearms and parts, and promotes their products and other related ventures.
This video offers a review of John Lovell's book, 'The Warrior Poet Way,' assessing its arguments and thesis. The reviewer notes that while some points are less convincing, others are effectively presented with strong writing. The content delves into each chapter's arguments and evaluates the core thesis. Although Lovell is presented as not being a philosopher, the book offers valuable insights. The review concludes that 'The Warrior Poet Way' is a worthwhile addition to a bookshelf.
This video, titled 'Preemptive Self Defense,' delves into the philosophical underpinnings of societal divisions, framing them as a conflict between those perceived as inherent aggressors and those justified in using violence defensively. It suggests a progressive model of abstraction, moving from individual technique to broader tactical and strategic considerations, and ultimately to theological or philosophical justifications for action. The description also includes promotional links for a culture cast and related merchandise.
This episode of the REDACTED Culture Cast features a discussion from Shot Show 2024 with guests Luke Brown, Collin Underdahl, and Jake Knight. The conversation delves into industry innovation, desired Shot Show attendees, and centers on themes of Culture, Community, and Calling. While the audio quality is noted as imperfect due to the number of participants, the content explores watches, cultural commentary, and societal direction within the context of the firearms industry's premier trade show and community gathering.
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