WEAR YOUR KIT, KINGS

Published on June 3, 2021
Duration: 9:27

Brandon Herrera's video discusses the successful test firing of the AK-50 V2 prototype, showcasing its .50 BMG capability. The content also delves into a controversy surrounding Dakota Meyer's criticism of civilian tactical gear use and advocates for the Second Amendment rights of civilians to train. Additionally, it touches upon Texas's recent constitutional carry law and potential suppressor legalization.

Quick Summary

Brandon Herrera showcases the AK-50 V2 prototype's successful .50 BMG test fire, highlighting its AK-style action and 8-round capacity. The video also addresses Dakota Meyer's criticism of civilian tactical gear use, defends Second Amendment training rights, and discusses Texas's constitutional carry law.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and AK-50 Update
  2. 00:45Dakota Meyer Controversy
  3. 01:37Response to Dakota Meyer
  4. 04:27Sponsor: Sonoran Desert Institute
  5. 04:56AK-50 Progress and Memes
  6. 07:14Texas Gun Laws
  7. 07:58David Chipman Memes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the status of the AK-50 V2 prototype?

The AK-50 V2 prototype is a functional prototype that has undergone successful test firing. It is chambered in .50 BMG and utilizes an AK-style gas-operated, long-stroke piston system, demonstrating an 8-round capacity during testing.

What is the significance of Texas passing constitutional carry?

Texas enacting constitutional carry means that eligible individuals can now carry a handgun, openly or concealed, without needing a government-issued permit. This reflects a broader trend towards less restrictive firearm carry laws in some states.

What controversy surrounds Dakota Meyer's comments?

Dakota Meyer criticized civilians who wear tactical gear and 'act like operators' on ranges. Brandon Herrera responded by defending the Second Amendment rights of civilians to train with such equipment, emphasizing preparedness.

What technical details were shared about the AK-50 V2?

The AK-50 V2 prototype features a gas-operated, long-stroke piston action (AK-style) and is chambered in .50 BMG. It was tested with an 8-round capacity magazine, successfully cycling, extracting, and ejecting rounds.

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