Coast to Coast: Part - 19 Visiting IV8888

Published on November 29, 2020
Duration: 10:57

This video documents the Kit Badger's "Coast to Coast" tour, featuring a visit to IV8888's facility in Georgia. Highlights include shooting full-auto suppressed .22LR firearms and an iconic HK MP5, as well as a discussion on the impossibility of non-voluntary gun confiscation in the US. The tour also included a stop at JTAC Ranch for a final range day.

Quick Summary

The Kit Badger visited IV8888 as part of their 'Coast to Coast' tour, experiencing full-auto suppressed .22LR and HK MP5 shooting. A discussion with Steven Gutowski highlighted the impracticality of non-voluntary gun confiscation in the US due to the estimated 400 million firearms in civilian hands and lack of a registry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Coast to Coast Tour Update
  2. 00:17Huntsville, Alabama Visit: Range Day & Space Center
  3. 00:35Visiting IV8888 in Georgia
  4. 00:55Touring IV8888's Music Studio
  5. 01:28Filming Bug Out Bag Video with Eric
  6. 01:59Gun Confiscation Discussion with Steven Gutowski
  7. 02:13Full Auto Suppressed .22LR Shooting
  8. 04:36Driving Through Florida & Mom Joins Tour
  9. 05:36Final Range Day at JTAC Ranch
  10. 06:28Conclusion & Next Episode Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main purpose of the Kit Badger's visit to IV8888?

The Kit Badger visited IV8888 as part of their 'Coast to Coast' tour. During the visit, they engaged in shooting various firearms, including full-auto suppressed .22LR and an HK MP5, and discussed topics like gun confiscation with Steven Gutowski.

What firearms were highlighted during the visit to IV8888?

The visit featured shooting a full-auto suppressed .22LR firearm, described as a lot of fun, and an iconic HK MP5. The host also had the opportunity to film a video about a bug-out bag with Eric from IV8888.

What is the stance on gun confiscation presented in the video?

The video argues that non-voluntary gun confiscation in America is practically impossible. This is attributed to the absence of a federal gun registry and the estimated 400 million firearms already in civilian hands, making enforcement infeasible without voluntary compliance.

Where did the Kit Badger's 'Coast to Coast' tour continue after visiting IV8888?

After visiting IV8888 in Georgia, the Kit Badger continued their 'Coast to Coast' tour by driving through Florida. They concluded their range activities with a final range day at JTAC Ranch.

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