This video discusses Illinois Senate Bill 3320, a proposed law that could ban the sale of all firearm manufacturers' products within the state. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law examines the bill's growing support, with over 20 new state representatives co-sponsoring it. The video emphasizes the urgency for Illinois residents to be informed as the legislative session approaches, encouraging viewers to educate themselves and highlighting legal protection services offered by 'Right to Bear' for self-defense.
This video announces the return of 'The Gathering' event for its sixth year, scheduled for March 20-21, 2026. The event will be held at the Clinton House Plantation in Clinton, South Carolina, and will feature numerous popular firearm brands. It's an opportunity for attendees to see a wide array of manufacturers and their products in one location.
This video discusses a new bill proposed in Illinois that would require firearm manufacturers to obtain a special license, with the fee for this license purportedly based on 'gun violence.' The content appears to be an analysis or commentary on this legislative proposal and its implications for the firearms industry and gun owners. The description also includes various promotional links for legal services, support channels, and affiliate products.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by Seattle against Glock, alleging the company is responsible for a "public nuisance" due to criminals illegally modifying pistols with "Glock switches" to create fully automatic firearms. The content creator argues this is an attempt by anti-gun politicians to bypass legal protections for manufacturers and undermine the Second Amendment. The video aims to explain the lawsuit's implications for gun owners and the broader firearms industry, encouraging viewers to stay informed and defend their rights.
This video discusses a Supreme Court ruling that sides with the Biden administration concerning "ghost guns." The ruling reportedly impacts gun rights and manufacturers involved with these unregulated firearms. The content also includes promotional links for merchandise, backup channels, and viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar, indicating the creator's reliance on audience funding rather than sponsors.
This video discusses the lawsuit filed by Mexico against U.S. gun manufacturers, attributing cartel violence to their alleged marketing practices. The presenter argues that the lawsuit is a politically motivated attempt to push an anti-gun agenda and undermine the Second Amendment, rather than addressing corruption or failed policies in Mexico. The video also touches on the fentanyl crisis and criticizes the selective blame placed on gun manufacturers. It encourages viewers to stay informed and defend their Second Amendment rights, promoting related merchandise and resources.
This YouTube video captures the excitement and engagement from Shot Show 2025. The creator expresses gratitude to attendees who visited their booth, specifically highlighting the positive reception of their 'Concept Wall.' The description teases upcoming content related to the concept poll, indicating future developments. The video concludes with an invitation to connect at the next Shot Show in 2026. A disclaimer assures viewers that all firearms displayed comply with legal standards.
This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at Shot Show 2025, focusing on aspects not typically seen by the public. The creator, "thegunnygal," shares insights and promotes her channel through various links, including Instagram, a link bio for discounts on gear, and calls to action for subscriptions and channel memberships. The video also highlights other content, such as a Staccato factory tour and a Show Low Black Jack review.
This video announces a live Q&A session happening on Wednesday at 7pm ET, related to SHOT Show. While no specific firearms or topics are detailed in the description, the title strongly suggests content relevant to the firearms industry, likely featuring discussions, news, or product reveals from the event.
The Shark Coast Tactical Podcast, episode 24, covers a wide array of topics relevant to firearm enthusiasts. Host Will, Omer, and Luke discuss an upcoming birthday celebration with major firearm manufacturers, delve into societal perceptions of violence in light of recent high-profile events, and critique the current healthcare system. The episode also highlights anticipation for new firearm releases and a preview of the SHOT Show. A notable segment features Luke showcasing the new Ruger RXM pistol, emphasizing its removable fire control and Glock parts compatibility. The podcast encourages subscriptions and provides social media links for further engagement.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by 16 states aiming to bankrupt firearm manufacturers, with Glock being the initial target. The content highlights legal challenges and political actions against the firearms industry, touching on the Second Amendment implications and the broader landscape of gun rights advocacy.
This video discusses a concerning trend in state legislatures where they are delegating increased power to Attorneys General to "freedom proof" gun control laws. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains how this allows AGs to investigate and civilly sue firearm manufacturers and retailers for alleged violations, a tactic that is likely to spread across states. The video encourages viewers to arm themselves with education on this issue and provides resources for further information and engagement.