Channel: @colionnoir
This video analyzes the dangerous "Door Kick Challenge" popularized on TikTok, where teenagers simulate home invasions, leading to near-fatal encounters and tragic deaths. The content breaks down why this trend is deadly, how homeowners perceive such actions as real threats, and the realities of defensive shootings. It emphasizes the catastrophic combination of prank culture and firearms, urging parents to educate their children on the severe consequences. The creator also promotes their "FAFO" merchandise and AKT1 Blackouts hearing protection, framing them as tools for prepared individuals.
This video challenges the conventional wisdom of long-range firearm training, featuring insights from a retired Delta Force Sergeant Major, John “Shrek” McPhee. McPhee controversially suggests that training beyond 10 yards is pointless and that high-round-count range sessions are a waste of time. The video creator, who enjoys distance shooting and high-volume training, grapples with this assertion, questioning whether their own training methods are flawed. The discussion is framed as crucial for anyone involved in concealed carry and self-defense training. The creator also promotes their 'FAFO' merchandise and AKT1 Blackouts hearing protection.
This video analyzes a disturbing self-defense case where a Portland dispensary worker shot and killed three armed robbers during a violent home invasion. The worker, despite successfully defending himself, was charged with murder. The analysis delves into the legal implications of self-defense in specific jurisdictions, highlighting how one's "ZIP code" can determine legal outcomes. It discusses the critical moments of the confrontation, the worker's decision-making, the District Attorney's charging rationale, and how the jury ultimately viewed the case. The video also touches upon the broader implications for concealed carriers and emphasizes the importance of being prepared for unforeseen threats.
This video challenges the notion of the UK as a gun-free utopia, arguing that gun crime has significantly increased since the 1997 handgun ban. The creator analyzes viral footage, media reports, and government statistics to support the claim that banning firearms does not deter criminals but disarms potential victims. The video highlights instances of violence and points to the ineffectiveness of gun bans in reducing crime, emphasizing the importance of self-defense.
This video analyzes a dramatic real-life gunfight that erupted during an attempted home invasion and robbery disguised as a dog sale. The content creator breaks down the ambush, highlights critical tactical decisions made by the homeowner, and discusses the dangerous consequences of certain actions and the role of AR pistol laws in exacerbating the situation. It emphasizes that real-world self-defense relies on training and preparedness over gear, contrasting it with fictional scenarios.
This video appears to be a promotional piece for a Black Friday sale from MrColionNoir.com, featuring "FAFO" branded merchandise. While the title "800 HP Range Truck Enough?" is intriguing and hints at a vehicle or performance-related topic, the description heavily emphasizes "2A Lifestyle Gear," "AKT1 Blackout Wireless Bluetooth Ear Pro," and the "RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS DROP." The sale offers 20% off everything with the code "FAFO." The core message revolves around the Second Amendment and expressing that message through apparel and gear, highlighting "freedom isn't polite."
This video depicts a homeowner using a firearm to defend himself and his mother from four intruders. One intruder aggressively charges the homeowner with a gun, resulting in the intruder being shot. The description emphasizes the reality of defensive gun use, highlighting its traumatic nature and the criminal's role in initiating the confrontation. It also promotes the "FAFO" (Fuck Around and Find Out) mindset and a merchandise line associated with it, alongside a recommendation for AKT1 Blackout ear protection.
This video features a discussion between Colion Noir and Josh Smith, the youngest Master Bladesmith and founder of Montana Knife Company. They delve into the surprising fear of knives, contrasting them with firearms. Topics covered include why special forces might prefer facing a gun over a knife, Josh's personal journey in bladesmithing and overcoming significant life challenges, the realities of knife 'super steels' and edge retention, the importance of carrying med kits and tourniquets, and the resurgence of American bladesmithing. The conversation also touches upon everyday carry blades for various professions and individuals, and the value of high-quality, American-made knives.
This video discusses the arrest of a British IT consultant in the UK after legally shooting firearms in the US and posting a picture on LinkedIn. The description highlights this as an example of government overreach and the potential erosion of rights, particularly in relation to the Second Amendment. The content promotes a "FAFO Collection" and other merchandise with a discount code, suggesting a connection to advocacy for gun rights.
This video critiques California's comprehensive gun control laws following a mass shooting at a children's birthday party. The presenter argues that despite having numerous regulations like red flag laws, magazine bans, and assault weapon bans, such violence still occurs. The video analyzes the event, including gang involvement and news footage, to demonstrate why the state's approach, which the author believes disarms law-abiding citizens while failing to deter criminals, is ineffective. It advocates for an alternative perspective on gun control's failure, suggesting it's not a matter of strength but of fundamental ineffectiveness. The description also promotes a Cyber Monday sale on merchandise related to Second Amendment rights and tactical gear.
This video delves into the rise and fall of the SilencerCo Maxim 9, a groundbreaking integrally suppressed modular handgun. The description highlights its futuristic design, aiming to analyze why this innovative firearm, which should have revolutionized the industry, ultimately failed. The video will explore whether the downfall was due to design flaws, market unpreparedness, or restrictive firearms legislation, particularly outdated suppressor laws. It positions the Maxim 9 as a tragically futuristic firearm and a case study in the challenges of introducing radical innovation in a conservative market.
This video analyzes a chaotic defensive incident where a driver used their car as a weapon to stop a shooter at a stoplight. The analysis questions whether this action was justified self-defense or a mistake, highlighting the messy and unforgiving nature of real-world self-defense scenarios. The description also promotes a Black Friday sale on merchandise from the creator's shop, including specific collections and apparel.