Bill Burr Accidentally Exposes the Biggest Lie About the Gun Range

Published on December 19, 2025
Duration: 5:59

Comedian Bill Burr highlights the disconnect between sterile gun range practice and real-world threats. Colion Noir elaborates, distinguishing marksmanship from tactical preparedness and emphasizing the need for realistic training. The video also promotes Noir's FAFO brand and AKT1 Blackout hearing protection, while criticizing obstacles to training like ammo taxes and range restrictions.

Quick Summary

Bill Burr and Colion Noir argue that traditional gun ranges provide unrealistic training. They emphasize the difference between marksmanship and real-world tactical preparedness, highlighting the need for dynamic, stress-involved practice to effectively defend oneself.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Bill Burr's Gun Range Critique
  2. 01:05Shooting Skill vs. Real-World Preparedness
  3. 02:25FAFO Philosophy and Gear
  4. 03:44Barriers to Realistic Training
  5. 05:35Call to Action: Support Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main criticism of traditional gun ranges?

The main criticism, highlighted by Bill Burr and echoed by Colion Noir, is that gun ranges offer a controlled, sterile environment. This practice doesn't adequately prepare individuals for the chaos, stress, and dynamic nature of real-world self-defense situations.

What's the difference between marksmanship and tactical preparedness?

Marksmanship focuses on accuracy, like shooting tight groups on paper targets. Tactical preparedness involves applying those skills effectively under stress, incorporating movement, environmental factors, and dynamic decision-making relevant to real-world threats.

What obstacles hinder realistic firearms training?

Obstacles include policies like ammunition taxes, range restrictions (no rapid fire, no drawing from holsters), and social media censorship of training content. These factors make it harder for responsible gun owners to get the necessary practical experience.

What is the FAFO philosophy in this context?

FAFO, as presented by Colion Noir, stands for 'F*** Around and Find Out.' It's framed not as a desire for conflict, but as a principle of being capable and prepared to handle threats effectively if confronted.

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