This video details the challenges faced by TheGunCollective during their GunCon event in Cleveland, Ohio. Venue management attempted to cancel speakers and disrupt the event due to perceived political stances, despite the event's focus on gun rights as human rights and inclusivity. The speaker emphasizes that the Second Amendment applies to everyone, regardless of identity, and criticizes the venue's actions as attempts to stifle free expression.
YouTube's evolving policies are significantly impacting firearms content creators, leading to vague restrictions on mentioning product websites, promo codes, and even the number of rounds in a magazine. These unwritten rules, communicated through backdoor meetings rather than public policy documents, create a precarious environment for creators and sponsors, potentially harming the entire industry. Support from tech YouTubers like Lewis Hetherington and Linus Sebastian is highlighted as a crucial factor in pushing back against these restrictive measures.
This video from GunCon 2023 showcases the rifle offerings from Patriot Ordnance Factory (POF Rifles). Presented in collaboration with TheGunCollective and Brownells, the video likely provides a look at POF's latest firearm models, features, and potential innovations. Viewers can expect to see various rifle configurations and gain insights into what POF has to offer in the current firearms market. The description also includes promotional links for various businesses related to shooting sports and tactical gear.
This expert-level guide details a ballistics and kinetic energy experiment comparing the 6ARC and 6.5 Grendel cartridges. The video, featuring @PrecisionRifleNetwork from TheGunCollective, uses water jug impacts at 300, 400, and 500 yards, alongside data from the GeoBallistics app, to demonstrate the superior energy transfer and flatter trajectory of the 6ARC. The analysis highlights practical performance differences between the two popular rifle cartridges.
This video appears to be a personal reflection or rant from the creator of 'The Gun Collective' YouTube channel. The title 'I HATE DOING THIS!' suggests a negative sentiment towards a particular task or activity related to firearms. The description links to their Instagram, implying visual content or further context might be available there. Without a transcript, it's impossible to determine the exact topic, but based on the channel's focus, it's likely related to a firearms-related process, review, or experience the creator dislikes.
This TGC News episode covers new rifle releases from Sig Sauer, Kelbly's, and CZ-USA, alongside significant industry news like the EOTech acquisition and the impact of state-mandated shutdowns on manufacturers. It also highlights community initiatives and product promotions, offering insights into the current state of the firearms industry. The show features expert commentary from Jon Patton, a recognized voice in the firearms community.
Jon Patton, speaking at the DC 2A Rally in 2019, emphasizes that gun owners are not criminals and should not be treated as such for exercising their constitutional rights. He stresses the importance of active involvement in the fight for gun rights, urging attendees to contact representatives, organize locally, and build a strong, welcoming community. Patton highlights that the right to bear arms is a human and civil right belonging to everyone and will not be surrendered without a fight.
This video analyzes Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act (SB 367), which aims to nullify federal firearm regulations within the state. It details the bill's provisions, including its rejection of federal taxes, registration, confiscation, and bans on firearms, accessories, and ammunition. The analysis also references historical attempts like Kansas's Second Amendment Protection Act and the legal challenges faced, cautioning that state nullification does not guarantee immunity from federal prosecution.
This episode of The Gun Collective (TGC) Podcast features Jonathan Howard of TheExplodingTarget.com. The discussion likely centers around exploding targets, their use, and potentially related firearm topics. The podcast is part of The Gun Collective's Patreon-supported content and offers various affiliate links for gear and merchandise. Links to external firearms-related articles and discussions are also provided in the description, suggesting a broad interest in firearm culture and related news.
This video breaks down recent gun control legislation signed into law in Vermont by Governor Phil Scott. It details restrictions on magazine capacity, bans on bump-fire stocks, increased age requirements for firearm purchases, and new regulations for private party transfers. Additionally, it covers the implementation of extreme risk protection orders and police authority to confiscate firearms during domestic assault arrests. The host emphasizes the importance of citizen involvement in opposing such measures.
This video explains the complex legal landscape of firearm possession on Indian Reservations. It clarifies that federally recognized tribes possess the authority to enact and enforce their own laws, which may differ significantly from surrounding state laws. Crucially, tribal courts generally lack criminal jurisdiction over non-Indians, though tribes can detain, confiscate property, or eject non-Indians from their land and may involve local law enforcement. The video emphasizes the importance of researching specific tribal laws before visiting, as regulations vary widely, and advises obtaining written responses to inquiries.
This guide details critical updates to the ATF Form 4473, effective January 16, 2017, presented by legal expert Adam Kraut. It covers changes for both firearm purchasers and sellers, including new requirements for middle initials, suffixes, identification documentation, and NFA firearm transfers. The guide emphasizes the continued federal prohibition on marijuana use for firearm eligibility and clarifies seller responsibilities for ensuring lawful transactions and proper documentation.
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