This video discusses the adequacy of 10-round magazines for self-defense scenarios, questioning if this capacity is sufficient given unpredictable threats and potential multiple attackers. It emphasizes the viewer's role as their primary line of defense and mentions changes in gun laws for 2025. A free concealed carry map is offered to help navigate state laws.
Colion Noir's podcast episode addresses a viewer's question about the best 10-round micro-compact handguns. He ranks and discusses several popular models, including the Glock 26, Sig Sauer P365, Glock 43X, FN Reflex, Ruger Max 9, Canik Mete MC9, Mossberg MC2sc, and Springfield Hellcat. The review focuses on real-world experience, reliability, shootability, size, ergonomics, and price point, making it a practical guide for concealed carry in restrictive states or for those preferring a smaller setup. The episode also encourages viewer engagement and promotes Colion Noir's merchandise and advocacy efforts.
This video showcases the Henry U.S. Survival AR-7 .22 rifle in action. It features shooting footage of the semi-automatic rifle with its 10-bullet magazine. The description emphasizes that the video is for informational purposes, complies with YouTube guidelines, and was filmed in a safe, private gun range location. The rifle is presented in its unmodified, as-manufactured state. The content encourages responsible shooting practices.
This video provides an informational comparison between the MP5K and the G3 firearms. It emphasizes that the content is for educational purposes only, adheres to YouTube guidelines, and was filmed professionally in a safe environment at a private gun range. The firearms used are described as unmodified semi-automatic pistols with a 10-round magazine and unmodified semi-automatic rifles with a 20-round magazine. The disclaimer also notes that silencers are permissible under YouTube's guidelines and encourages safe and responsible firearm handling.
This YouTube video focuses on testing a Hi-Point firearm for its reliability, specifically addressing whether it will jam. The description emphasizes that the video is for informational purposes only, adheres to YouTube's guidelines for firearm content, and was filmed in a safe environment at a private gun range. The weapon used is a standard semi-automatic model with a 10-round magazine, and responsible shooting practices are encouraged.
This video discusses the legal case Hanson v. District of Columbia, which has upheld Washington D.C.'s 10-round magazine capacity limit. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes the minority opinion, which offers a simple, legally grounded solution to the court's self-created dilemma. The content aims to educate viewers on their Second Amendment rights and relevant legal challenges, encouraging them to stay informed.
This video showcases the Smith & Wesson 22A target pistol, specifically the M22A-1 model. It features footage of the pistol being fired at a private gun range. The description emphasizes that the video is for informational purposes, adheres to YouTube guidelines, and highlights the use of an unmodified semi-automatic pistol with an optic and a 10-round magazine, promoting responsible shooting.
This video introduces new magazine offerings from the manufacturer. It highlights a new 9mm conversion magazine designed for radial delayed blowback firearms with mil-spec magazine wells, available in 33-round and 10-round capacities. Additionally, the video showcases new 5.56 magazines available in black and Flat Dark Earth, both with a 30-round capacity. These new magazines will be shipped with their respective firearms. The description also provides links to the manufacturer's website and social media channels.
This video showcases the Henry U.S. Survival AR-7 rifle being fired at a private gun range. The description emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes only, adheres to YouTube guidelines, and was filmed in a safe environment. The rifle is identified as a semi-automatic with a 10-round magazine and is presented in its factory unmodified state. The video promotes responsible shooting practices.
This video features a 5-inch AR-15, described as a "flamethrower disguised as a firearm." The creator emphasizes its legality in California, confirming adherence to all state laws. The rifle is semi-automatic, uses 10-round magazines, and no modifications or suppressors are shown. The video also includes links to the creator's merchandise, apparel, supplements, and health services.
This YouTube video appears to be about a "Wannabe Gucci Glock 26," suggesting a custom or aesthetically modified Glock 26 pistol. The description emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes only, adheres to YouTube guidelines, and was filmed safely at a private gun range. It clarifies the weapon is a custom, semi-automatic pistol with a 10-round magazine, and encourages responsible shooting. The title implies a focus on the visual customization or enhancement of a Glock 26, likely appealing to enthusiasts interested in firearm aesthetics and personalizing their weapons.
This video debunks a common anti-gun myth that misinterprets Supreme Court decisions like Bruen to support "arms ban" laws. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith explains how these interpretations elevate disputes about the "in common use" test above the "plain text" of the Second Amendment, as established in Heller and Bruen. The discussion specifically addresses why this is critical for the right to possess AR-15s and magazines holding over 10 rounds. The video also references past legal cases and the "four boxes" of American liberty.