This video discusses FedEx's decision to terminate its contract with Silencer Central, a company that ships firearms and suppressors. The CEO of Silencer Central, Brandon Maddox, details the breach of contract, the legal action being taken, and the implications for gun owners and the NICS system. The interview highlights how corporate policies can impact lawful commerce and Second Amendment rights, urging viewers to pressure FedEx and informing them about a special offer on tax stamps for suppressors. The content also touches on the potential impact of a pending NFA tax repeal.
This video discusses a "sensible" three-gun battery that the creator would have chosen in 1997, reflecting on firearms they owned during that decade. The description also highlights an interview with Brandon Maddox of Silencer Central on Gun Talk Radio, covering topics such as silencers, lever-action safety, and potentially controversial online content strategies. The video encourages viewers to support various firearm-related brands and features links to the creator's other channels and social media.
This video features a "woods walk" with a BCM 300 Blackout pistol, presented with a touch of humor by referencing a "2-liter enemy." The description delves into a discussion about the Hearing Protection Act and the lobbying efforts surrounding suppressor tax stamp money, contrasting factual opinions with social media drama. The creator emphasizes their commitment to factual content and expresses dislike for "virtue-signaling" within modern gun culture. Several sponsors and related YouTube channels are also promoted.
This video features a casual 'shoot-a-round' session with host Hickok45 on his private woods range. He is seen plinking with a borrowed Winchester SX4 12 Gauge shotgun and his new Smith & Wesson Model 624 revolver chambered in .44 Special. The description also includes a strong recommendation to listen to a specific segment of Gun Talk Radio featuring an interview with Brandon Maddox of Silencer Central, discussing suppressors and related topics. The video highlights support for various industry sponsors.
This video segment from "American Rifleman Television" delves into the innovative suppressor designs emerging from Silencer Central. While the company initially gained prominence for its unique direct-to-consumer sales model and nationwide shipping infrastructure, it has now shifted focus to in-house product development. The segment highlights their engineering team's role in creating more efficient, stronger, and scalable suppressor designs, specifically mentioning the "Speed K" as an example of their innovation. The video features insights from Silencer Central CEO Brandon Maddox, discussing the evolution from designing a 'perfect product' to fine-tuning its manufacturing.
This video features Silencer Central's Founder and CEO, Brandon Maddox, and engineer Lukas VanLaecken, discussing the Banish 9K suppressor. They highlight its 3D-printed titanium construction, weighing only 2.7 ounces and measuring 4.1 inches long with a 1.3-inch diameter. Designed for 9mm pistols, submachine guns, and carbines, it offers up to 32 decibels of sound reduction without a booster. The discussion also touches upon the current state of the suppressor industry. The episode is part of Guns & Ammo's "The Buzz" podcast, hosted by Eric Poole and Mark Fingar, who evaluated the Banish 9K for a future issue.
This video features Silencer Central CEO Brandon Maddox discussing the recent election of Doug Hamlin as the new CEO and EVP of the National Rifle Association (NRA). Maddox, who knows Hamlin and has hunted with him, shares his impressions of the new NRA leader with NRA's Mark Keefe. The description also provides links to various NRA publications and membership information.
This video details the growth of Silencer Central, a company that expanded its suppressor sales from a single state to 42 legal states. The narrative highlights CEO Brandon Maddox's strategic decision to partner with the National Rifle Association (NRA) and its publications to spread their unique business model and reach a wider audience. The story showcases how this collaboration contributed to Silencer Central becoming one of the fastest-growing entities within the firearm industry.
This video features Silencer Central CEO Brandon Maddox discussing the positive impact of the ATF's eForms system on suppressor transfer and NFA-regulated product paperwork. He highlights significantly reduced wait times, calling it a 'happy problem to have' for the company. The description also includes links to join the NRA and their various publications, indicating a connection to Second Amendment advocacy and firearm-related media.
Silencer Central, recognized for its rapid growth on the Inc.5000 list for the second time, discusses its success and commitment to supporting the NRA. CEO Brandon Maddox shares insights with NRA's Mark Keefe on the company's achievements and its contributions to Friends of NRA events nationwide. The video also includes a call to action for viewers to join the NRA.
This video offers an exclusive look inside Silencer Central's headquarters, detailing their silencer production process. CEO Brandon Maddox shares insights into the company's founding, the obstacles they've overcome, and their strategies for navigating industry challenges. The tour highlights various departments, including gunsmithing, shipping, and marketing, with a brief mention of range day activities and political considerations related to the industry.
This video features Brandon Maddox from Silencer Central showcasing the new Banish Speed K and Speed K Ti ultra-compact .223/5.56 suppressors. The Speed K series is highlighted for its maneuverability, with a 4-inch length, and its ability to remain hearing safe. The Speed K boasts 100% Inconel construction for durability, while the Speed K Ti utilizes titanium for a lightweight design. The video also includes range demonstrations by Chris Cerino from Guns & Gear to illustrate the effectiveness of the Speed K.