This video discusses the potential impact of buying Ruger stock on the gun community, drawing parallels to the GameStop short squeeze. The speaker, TheYankeeMarshal, explores whether this financial strategy could unite gun owners or serve as an effective intervention, while also acknowledging the complexities and his own uncertainties regarding such 'proxy wars' and alternative strategies like boycotts.
This content discusses a rumor of Beretta initiating a hostile takeover within the firearm industry. The speaker, identified as TheYankeeMarshal, expresses concern over such a move, suggesting it would primarily benefit Beretta's interests at the expense of the acquired company. The credibility of the rumor is bolstered by a statement released by Ruger itself.
This video discusses the potential hostile takeover of American firearms manufacturer Ruger by Italian company Beretta. The speaker, an expert in firearms and business, details Beretta's aggressive acquisition strategy, Ruger's rejection of unfavorable terms, and the significant implications for American gun ownership, innovation, and the Second Amendment. The analysis highlights the historical context of American gun makers and the potential negative consequences of foreign control.
This video serves as a closing remark from TheYankeeMarshal, expressing gratitude to the audience for their participation and financial support of the channel. The speaker also references a previous technical video and touches on audience reception to past content, concluding with a reminder to 'Always Carry and Stay Safe.'
This video features TheYankeeMarshal discussing a grip drawing entry from Joey Mullins, humorously referring to him as 'Joey Mullet' due to a past acquaintance with a similar surname and hairstyle. The content touches on audience interaction via super chats, mentioning specific firearm accessories.
TheYankeeMarshal discusses the challenges of maintaining his YouTube channel, driven by viewer support and technical questions rather than personal financial gain. He addresses viewer inquiries about revolvers having sears and announces an upcoming video detailing their function and location, specifically mentioning Colt Cobra and King Cobra models.
This video from ShotShow 2026 highlights significant updates to the Ruger 10/22, including a new BX-Trigger for improved feel, a convenient slingshot bolt release, and a crucial receiver cleaning port. The cleaning port is particularly beneficial for .22LR firearms, simplifying maintenance and addressing fouling issues, especially when using suppressors. These factory-implemented features aim to enhance user experience and firearm longevity.
In this episode of 'The 'MURCA! Guns & Freedom Podcast!', TheYankeeMarshal discusses his ongoing work with custom firearm grips and his plans to utilize a laser engraver. He details various methods for supporting the channel, including Patreon and YouTube Super Chats, and announces a giveaway for a special 'Not a Fudd' coin. The discussion also touches upon firearm maintenance, specific gun models like the Manurhin MR88 and Colt Python, and touches on current events and community engagement.
This review of the Ruger LCP II in .22LR highlights its 'Light Rack' feature, making it easy to operate. While acknowledging the general unreliability of .22LR ammunition, the reviewer finds this model's ergonomics and ease of racking to be a significant advantage, especially for its intended role as a pocket pistol or backup gun. It's noted to fit LCP Max holsters, and a kydex pocket holster with a push tab is recommended for secure draws.
TheYankeeMarshal, an experienced firearms instructor, addresses viewer questions about being paid to promote the .38 Special caliber. He clarifies that he is not paid and has previously criticized certain .38 Special revolvers as outdated. However, he acknowledges the effectiveness of the .38 Special cartridge when paired with appropriate ammunition, comparing its performance to a lighter-recoiling .357 Magnum.
This review of the Dead Air & Ruger RXD22Ti silencer highlights its innovative 3D-printed titanium Triscalion baffle design, which contributes to low back-pressure and effective noise reduction. The suppressor is user-serviceable, rated for multiple calibers including .22LR, .22Mag, 17HMR, 17WSM, and 5.7x28mm (full-auto rated for .22LR only). Decibel reduction tests showed significant sound suppression for both supersonic .22LR and 5.7x28mm ammunition. The speaker, Mrgunsngear, provides an expert assessment of its performance, construction, and maintenance.
This video explores the intense brand loyalty surrounding Glock firearms, contrasting it with other major manufacturers like Ruger, Smith & Wesson, and Sig Sauer. The discussion highlights how military and law enforcement contracts contribute to a large, vocal user base for brands like Glock and Sig Sauer, leading to passionate defenses of their chosen firearms, even when acknowledging potential issues. The speakers, with significant experience in the firearms industry and content creation, note that criticism of Glocks elicits a uniquely polarized and defensive reaction from owners.
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