This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers several legal updates impacting gun owners, including the blocking of the brace ban and the frame or receiver rule. It also addresses New York's aggressive actions against gun-related companies and a New York Times article targeting Lake City. Other topics include FFL payment processing, a turning point in the Myanmar conflict, and mentions of various firearms-related companies and products. The episode highlights political and legal challenges faced by gun rights advocates.
This video focuses on Spyderco's lighter offerings, specifically highlighting the Sage and Tenacious models with FRN (Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon) handles. The reviewer expresses a preference for lighter gear and notes that Spyderco seems to be addressing this with these new variants, some of which come in appealing colors. Links to purchase the reviewed knives, as well as other Spyderco models like the Manix, Paramilitary, Enduras, and Domino, are provided in the description. An F4U Corsair model is also featured.
This episode of The Gun Collective (TGC) Podcast, hosted by Jon Patton, features an interview with Shawn Herrin, owner of the Firearms Radio Network (FRN). They discuss the concept of a podcast network, its purpose, the challenges of running one, and Shawn's journey into owning FRN. Topics covered include the top lessons learned in managing the network, its overarching goals, and strategies for handling diverse personalities within the network. The episode aims to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the FRN and its operations.
This video provides a review of the CRKT CEO, a slender, office-oriented knife designed to be mistaken for a pen. The reviewer highlights its deceptive trimness, full functionality, sharpness (8Cr13Mov blade with a nice grind), deep carry pocket clip, tight lockup, innovative design, and value ($40 for the FRN version). A special edition with Olive Drab Micarta handles and a Copper frame from BHQ is also featured. The review includes tabletop analysis and mentions the F35B intro, with some footage filmed from a Zodiac near the Golden Gate Bridge. Links to purchase the reviewed models and other CRKT knives are provided, along with a note about a special edition sale date.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Spyderco Stretch, a knife described as a 'home run EDC and light tactical blade achievement.' The reviewer highlights its lightweight design (3.6 oz), excellent jimping, large deployment hole, well-executed nested liners, comfortable FRN and peel ply carbon fiber handles, useful full flat ground blade shape, strong and reversible clip, rapid deployment, tight lockup, good balance, lanyard hole, sharp factory edge, and excellent steel choices (ZDP-189 and VG-10 as of 2010). The blue ZDP-189 version is noted as particularly appealing. The video suggests the Stretch is a wise consideration for a duty blade lineup, giving it a perfect 10 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
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