ALEC BALDWIN AND THE KENOSHA KID

Published on November 4, 2021
Duration: 15:35

Brandon Herrera critiques the media's portrayal of the Alec Baldwin 'Rust' incident, emphasizing the difference between a 'prop gun' and a functional firearm. The video also covers Springfield Armory's SA-35 Hi-Power clone and their lawsuit against EAA, alongside controversies surrounding Big Daddy Unlimited and the ethics of gun buybacks.

Quick Summary

The term 'prop gun' is often misused by media to describe firearms that are functional and capable of discharging live ammunition, as seen in the Alec Baldwin incident on the 'Rust' movie set.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Halloween Memes
  2. 01:30Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Update
  3. 01:56Alec Baldwin & Prop Gun Misconceptions
  4. 04:45Springfield SA-35 & EAA Lawsuit
  5. 06:24Big Daddy Unlimited Controversies
  6. 09:28Gun Buyback Ethics
  7. 11:41Miscellaneous Gun Memes
  8. 13:17Suppressors and Night Vision

Frequently Asked Questions

What controversy surrounds Big Daddy Unlimited?

Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU) is involved in controversies including a patent dispute with Rare Breed Triggers and sponsoring a gun buyback event in Gainesville, Florida, which drew criticism.

What is the Springfield Armory SA-35?

The Springfield Armory SA-35 is a 9mm pistol inspired by the Browning Hi-Power design. It features a 15-round capacity and a single-action-only trigger mechanism.

Why is the term 'prop gun' debated in relation to the Alec Baldwin shooting?

Critics argue 'prop gun' is a misnomer for the firearm used by Alec Baldwin, as it was a functional weapon capable of firing live ammunition, not an inert prop.

What are the ethical concerns with gun buyback programs?

Gun buybacks are criticized for often destroying valuable historical or surplus firearms for minimal financial return, rather than addressing the root causes of gun violence.

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