The 'MURCA! Guns & Freedom Podcast!

Published on February 20, 2026
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This podcast episode features The Yankee Marshal discussing a wide range of firearm-related topics, including specific models, calibers, market trends, and personal opinions on political figures and societal issues. The discussion touches on firearm maintenance, the value of celebrity-owned guns, and the nuances of firearm ownership rights. The speaker shares insights from his extensive experience in the firearms community.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 92/96 platform remains relevant due to its solid design, with modern iterations offering minor improvements. Custom-tuned versions like LTT models represent a significant upgrade, but the base platform's enduring effectiveness is still recognized in today's firearm market.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Live Introduction & Camera Issues
  2. 01:54Viewer Engagement & Support Options
  3. 03:58Giveaway Details: Knife & Grips
  4. 08:35Personal Updates & Channel Performance
  5. 14:50Political Commentary: Trump, MyPillow, Fox News
  6. 20:23Podcast Intro & Community Engagement
  7. 21:00Merchandise & Charity Support
  8. 22:42Q&A: Rust Blued vs. Cold Blued Finishes
  9. 23:28Q&A: Beretta 92/96 Relevance
  10. 24:00Q&A: 12 Gauge Slug Range
  11. 25:30Q&A: Blacksheep Lamont's Name Origin
  12. 26:40Q&A: Compact Pistols & Light Triggers
  13. 27:00Q&A: If You Could Keep One Gun
  14. 27:20Q&A: Celebrity Firearms Value
  15. 27:50Q&A: Support for Trump
  16. 28:45Q&A: Night Guard Caliber Preferences
  17. 30:00Q&A: Chiappa Rhino in .500 S&W
  18. 30:20Q&A: Race Discussion
  19. 31:00Q&A: Celebrity Deaths & ALS
  20. 32:20Q&A: Glock Ownership & Fudd Mentality
  21. 33:00Firearms Trends Discussion
  22. 35:15Q&A: Compact .40 S&W Value
  23. 35:40Q&A: Silencer Central & Legalization
  24. 36:00Q&A: Prince Andrew & Epstein
  25. 36:40Q&A: Rhode Island Shooting
  26. 37:00Recoil Mechanics Discussion
  27. 37:30Q&A: Bullet Modification Myths
  28. 38:00Q&A: Denny's & Cheesecake Factory Scams
  29. 38:20Q&A: US-Made Products & Tariffs
  30. 39:00Q&A: Appalachia & Upbringing
  31. 39:30Q&A: Reloading Ammo
  32. 39:40Q&A: Caliber Consolidation vs. Diversification
  33. 40:00Q&A: Post-Apocalyptic Scenarios
  34. 40:30Societal Collapse & Human Nature
  35. 40:50Political Commentary: Giuliani & Lindell
  36. 41:10Q&A: Glock Ownership & Fudd Mentality (Revisited)
  37. 41:30Firearms Trends Discussion (Revisited)
  38. 42:10Q&A: 1911 Triggers in Other Guns
  39. 42:30Q&A: Compact .40 S&W Value (Revisited)
  40. 42:50Q&A: Silencer Central & Legalization (Revisited)
  41. 43:00Q&A: Prince Andrew & Epstein (Revisited)
  42. 43:20Q&A: Rhode Island Shooting (Revisited)
  43. 43:40Recoil Mechanics Discussion (Revisited)
  44. 44:10Q&A: Bullet Modification Myths (Revisited)
  45. 44:40Q&A: Denny's & Cheesecake Factory Scams (Revisited)
  46. 45:00Q&A: US-Made Products & Tariffs (Revisited)
  47. 45:30Q&A: Pentagram in Bullet Kills Demons
  48. 45:50Q&A: Appalachia and Upbringing (Revisited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the relevance of the Beretta 92/96 in today's firearm market?

The Beretta 92/96 remains relevant due to its enduring design. While newer models offer features like frame safeties, custom-tuned versions such as LTT models represent significant performance enhancements over the standard platform.

How does the recoil of the Chiappa Rhino compare to other handguns?

The Chiappa Rhino's low bore axis directs recoil straight back into the shooter's arm and shoulder, which is generally considered more manageable than muzzle flip, which can stress the wrist and elbow. This design aims to absorb recoil energy more effectively.

What defines the 'fudd' mentality in firearm ownership?

The 'fudd' mentality is characterized by a belief that one's own preferred firearm is sufficient and that others should not own more advanced or different types of firearms. It's a mindset about restricting others' rights, not necessarily tied to a specific brand.

Are celebrity-owned firearms more valuable?

Firearms owned by celebrities can be significantly more valuable due to their historical association and provenance, not necessarily their intrinsic quality. John Wayne's Colt Single Action Army, for example, sold for over $500,000 due to its connection to the iconic actor.

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