This podcast episode covers a range of firearms-related topics, including a discussion on the Air Force's P320 incident, the importance of trigger discipline, and the debate around manual safeties and appendix carry. It also touches on the market for Glocks, the mechanics of full-auto fire, and the concept of FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) within the gun community. The hosts also discuss the 'Toy Guns for Tots' charity drive and the emotional weight of using lethal force.
This video argues that modern firearms have become boring due to an overemphasis on military contracts and influencer marketing, leading to a demand for cheap, practical tools rather than functional art. The speaker encourages viewers to explore historical firearms, unique designs, and the cultural significance of guns to rediscover their appeal. The content highlights specific historical and custom firearms as examples of engaging and interesting pieces.
This expert guide, drawing from the Military Arms Channel, explains the mechanics of open bolt firearms, using the Intratec KG-9 as a primary example. It details the firing sequence from bolt cocking to ignition and discusses the ATF's historical stance on these designs due to their perceived convertibility to machine guns. The instructor highlights that while new manufacturing of certain open bolt designs was halted, existing firearms are not illegal.
This video reviews the Lethal Weapons 2024 competition, focusing on equipment and tactics. The host, dressed as a Secret Service agent, discusses his MP5K PDW, the performance of various MP5 variants and other firearms, and the effectiveness of his concealment rig. Expert analysis from Josh highlights common tactical errors such as poor stage planning, rule misunderstandings, choppy movement, and inefficient reloads, emphasizing the importance of strategy over pure shooting skill in competition.
This video provides a first look at two "crime guns," an AB-10 (Inner Tech's version of the Tech-9) and an RG-14 .22 caliber revolver, both acquired from a police auction. The presenter, Ivan from Kit Badger, details their non-operational state upon purchase, including missing parts and damage, and the costs associated with repairs. He then conducts a "cold start" drill, highlighting operational issues like double feeds and the general unreliability of these firearms, concluding they are not suitable for everyday carry but possess historical and iconic value.
This video presents a humorous, albeit somewhat crude, overview of firearms suitable for "tough streets" or "underdeveloped areas." It progresses from small caliber pistols to more powerful rifles and shotguns, highlighting magazine capacity and perceived effectiveness. While not a formal training video, it touches on the concept of escalating firepower for perceived threats.
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