The Cancer Within the Second Amendment

Published on February 22, 2026
Duration: 5:01

This video critically analyzes firearms content creator Colion Noir, accusing him of 'shilling' for numerous brands without transparency. The speaker argues Noir exploits his audience and lacks integrity, contrasting his practices with honest content creation. The video highlights specific controversies, such as Rare Breed Triggers' legal actions, and urges viewers to be discerning about sponsored content.

Quick Summary

Firearms content creator Colion Noir is criticized as a 'cancer to the Second Amendment' for alleged lack of transparency and integrity. He is accused of 'shilling' for numerous brands, including Rare Breed Triggers, NRA, and Springfield, by exploiting his audience for financial gain without clear disclosure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Colion Noir as Second Amendment Cancer
  2. 00:16Colion Noir's Shilling History
  3. 00:40List of Shilled Companies/Organizations
  4. 01:12Critique of Colion Noir's Audience Use
  5. 01:28Rare Breed Triggers Controversy
  6. 01:50Identifying and Challenging Shills
  7. 02:22Calling Out Other Rare Breed Shills
  8. 03:00Shilling vs. Honest Representation
  9. 03:22Warning Against Bad Products/Companies
  10. 03:59Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main criticism leveled against firearms content creator Colion Noir in this video?

The primary criticism is that Colion Noir is a 'cancer to the Second Amendment' due to a perceived lack of transparency, honesty, and integrity. He is accused of 'shilling' for numerous companies, exploiting his audience for financial gain without disclosing his affiliations clearly.

Which companies and organizations has Colion Noir allegedly shilled for?

Colion Noir has allegedly shilled for a wide range of entities including Rare Breed Triggers, NRA, NRATV, Walther, Daniel Defense, Springfield, Holosun, Streamlight, Trijicon, Federal Premium Ammunition, USCCA, and various other brands across different sectors.

What controversy surrounds Rare Breed Triggers mentioned in the video?

Rare Breed Triggers is highlighted for suing other FRT companies and Hoffman Tactical, and for being expelled from SHOT Show after serving cease and desist letters, indicating aggressive business practices.

How does the speaker differentiate between honest reviews and 'shilling'?

The speaker defines 'shilling' as having numerous affiliation links and receiving products from many companies, essentially acting as a 'walking, talking shill.' Honest reviewing, in contrast, implies a commitment to truth and audience well-being over brand promotion.

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