This video analyzes the official response to a terrorist attack in New Orleans, contrasting the Biden administration's 'don't jump to conclusions' stance with their typical reactions to gun-related incidents. It highlights the use of a stolen .308 rifle with a suppressor by the attacker and questions the effectiveness of existing gun control measures and security protocols, particularly the failure to deploy vehicle barricades.
This short video humorously depicts soldiers playing a balloon-popping game, with Nikko Ortiz, a US Army Veteran, commenting on how this type of lighthearted activity and humor is representative of actual experiences within the American military. The content focuses on the relatable, less serious aspects of military life.
This video features US Army Veteran Nikko Ortiz reflecting on his military career, showcasing high-end tactical equipment. It highlights the Barrett M82/M107 .50 BMG sniper rifle and the Colt M4 Carbine, emphasizing their roles in combat and the personal growth experienced during service. The content underscores the importance of specialized gear and the pride associated with military achievements.
This video features John "Shrek" McPhee, a US Army veteran with extensive experience in Ranger, Special Forces, and Delta operations. The first part of his Australian journey is chronicled, including details about his SAS jump wings, travel logistics like paper tickets and layovers, and customs interactions. He also shares his arrival at Campbell Barracks to meet his team and enjoy a nightcap, offering viewers a unique perspective on the life of a decorated military veteran.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Luger "Black Widow" variant, focusing on its history, market value, and distinguishing features. It details how to identify original Bakelite grips and discusses the significant price increase of these firearms. The video also shares the compelling story of Edwin Lloyd Piper Jr., a decorated US Army veteran who brought a Luger home, highlighting his service in WWII and the Korean War, including escaping captivity.
This video offers a critical perspective on Navy boot camp from a US Army veteran, Nikko Ortiz. It highlights initial recruit experiences, including travel to RTC Great Lakes, and critiques aspects of military training and recruitment narratives. The content touches on shooting form and the transition into military discipline.
This video features Omar Christie Avila, a US Army veteran and Sons of the Flag liaison, discussing the profound meaning of the Second Amendment, particularly from the perspective of someone with experience in countries where such rights are absent. Brandon Maddox of Silencer Central highlights the significant reduction in suppressor approval times due to ATF E-Forms and introduces their new .46 caliber titanium suppressor designed for straight-wall cartridges like those used with the Ruger Marlin. The event marks the 'First Shot' ceremony at Industry Day at the Range for the 2022 SHOT Show.
This episode of LLP features Eric from Iraqveteran8888 and Matt from Ballistic Ink discussing the trend of companies yielding to 'woke' movements and the rise of cancel/outrage culture. The conversation, described as colorful and informative, touches upon the hosts' backgrounds as former US Army combat veterans. They also promote their respective ventures and associated merchandise, with links to their Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, Guitarsenal, and websites. The video emphasizes a commitment to Second Amendment rights and freedom.
This video features U.S. Army Veteran Lou Marucci performing his original song "Vietnam." The performance includes a unique banjo arrangement that Marucci developed, drawing inspiration from "Poison Ivy" by The Coasters. The song's lyrics vividly describe the experiences and dangers faced during the Vietnam War, touching on themes of combat, loss, and the emotional toll of war, including references to enemy activity and hardships at base camp. The song also alludes to the common trope of 'Jody' back home. The video is tagged with elements relating to banjo performance, folk music, historical context, and veteran experiences.
This video features a testimonial from US Army Veteran Jacob, sharing his insights on improving shooting skills. The presenter, Chris (Snowman) Sajnog, a former Navy SEAL Sniper instructor, discusses his "New Rules of Marksmanship." He emphasizes that traditional marksmanship fundamentals, while important, are not the sole keys to becoming an expert shooter. Sajnog claims his new methodology has helped thousands improve their shooting and any other skill, offering a time and money-saving approach that can even be done from home. He encourages viewers to learn these "secret 7 New Rules" and share their results, also promoting his best-selling books, "Navy SEAL Shooting" and "How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL."
The Lost Brigade is a grassroots organization focused on reconnecting veterans with shooting sports to foster camaraderie and provide a supportive community. The event features a three-gun shoot (rifles, pistols, shotguns) designed to level the playing field for participants of varying skill levels, offering expert coaching and a chance to engage in familiar activities. The initiative also extends support to families of veterans, recognizing their sacrifices.
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