This video from ARFCOM News at The Gundies 2026 features a lighthearted interview with firearms content creator Alyssa Seymour. The discussion touches on her extensive firearm collection, humorously questioning if she's a trust fund kid. Seymour clarifies that her collection was largely acquired recently through content creation partnerships, not inherited wealth. The segment highlights her role as a prominent female figure in the firearms community.
This video provides an in-depth unboxing and initial inspection of the SIG Rose M400, an AR-15 designed in collaboration with nine-time world champion Lena Miculek. The review highlights the rifle's lightweight design, aesthetic features like rose gold accents and rose engravings, and ambidextrous controls. It also covers the included SIG Romeo 5 red dot sight and offers initial impressions on ergonomics and potential for female shooters.
This video features Julie from Veritas Training Academy sharing her insights on the role and presence of women within the firearms industry. While specific firearms or technical details are not explicitly mentioned, the discussion likely covers perspectives on training, safety, and community engagement for women interested in firearms.
This YouTube Shorts video from The Gun Collective podcast features host Jon Patton discussing common misconceptions surrounding firearms, aiming to empower women's voices in this discourse. The video also highlights sponsors Blackout Coffee and Vertx, with discount codes provided for viewers. Show notes and audio downloads are available via a provided link.
This short discusses the need for women in the firearms industry to prove their competence and skill. It highlights that being asked to demonstrate shooting ability is a relevant question, and that expertise in the 'gun game' extends beyond just shooting, encompassing knowledge of when to shoot and understanding surrounding laws.
This YouTube video appears to be a firearm-related content piece, hinted at by the title's use of gun emojis and hashtags like #firearmsafety and #rangedayeveryday. The inclusion of #womenwdnesday suggests a focus on women in the firearms community. Without further details, it's difficult to ascertain the exact topic, but it likely revolves around shooting activities, safety, or potentially a review or discussion of firearms from a female perspective.
This YouTube video, titled "Ladies, how many times have the employees at the gun store tried to do this π" and featuring @brooketinibaby, appears to be a humorous or relatable content piece for women in the firearms community. The title suggests a common or perhaps stereotypical interaction that occurs when women shop at gun stores, implying an experience that is either patronizing, overly helpful, or based on assumptions about female gun buyers. The "π" emoji indicates a lighthearted and comedic tone. The content likely aims to entertain or create a sense of shared experience among female firearm enthusiasts.
This Women Wednesday Workout video focuses on a range day experience. While the title emphasizes a workout theme, the inclusion of hashtags like #rangedayeveryday and #firearmsafety, along with the specific mention of 'Mossberg', indicates a strong focus on firearm activities and safety protocols. The content likely showcases shooting at a range, promoting responsible gun ownership and potentially highlighting specific firearm models or brands. The 'workout' aspect might be a metaphorical tie-in to physical activity or simply a thematic element for the day.
This YouTube Short celebrates and encourages women to carry firearms daily, prompting them to share their Everyday Carry (EDC) choices in the comments. The title and description emphasize the empowerment and practicality of women carrying for self-defense.
This video features a discussion with several women in the firearms community, covering their experiences as content creators, challenges in a male-dominated space, and advice for new female gun owners. The conversation highlights the importance of self-defense, responsible gun ownership, and building a supportive community. The guests share personal anecdotes and insights into navigating the 2A landscape as women, emphasizing education and confidence.
This video features a discussion with firearms instructor Lou Tactical, covering her journey into firearms instruction, her focus on empowering women, and her preference for Canik firearms. She emphasizes the importance of mental and spiritual preparedness alongside physical self-defense, advocating for a balanced approach to firearm ownership and training. The conversation also touches on the challenges and rewards of being a female instructor in the 2A community and the importance of networking and supporting fellow creators.
The 2023 USCCA Concealed Carry and Home Defense Expo featured a prominent media booth hosted by Guns Out TV, showcasing interviews with industry names and providing behind-the-scenes production. The event highlighted the growing diversity in gun ownership and the importance of community. A key feature was the Live Fire app, a social network and training platform offering on-demand content, performance tracking, and a community leaderboard for firearms enthusiasts.
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