This video features a "cold start" of a pistol in January with "Gravy Train." The description indicates it's been a while since they've shot and they are testing performance in the cold. The video includes several relevant hashtags related to self-defense, preparedness, and gun culture, suggesting a focus on practical firearm use in various scenarios.
This YouTube video showcases a "grip mod" for a 19x firearm, specifically mentioning "silicone carbide" as the material. The title and description highlight this modification as the "best grip mod IMHO 2024." The video also touches on various firearm-related topics and applications, including home defense, truck gun use, WROL (Without Rule of Law), EDC (Everyday Carry), and SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) scenarios, indicating a focus on practical firearm use and customization within the broader gun culture.
This video analyzes a statement made by Joy Behar regarding gun laws and their potential change when Black people acquire firearms. The creator argues that Behar's statement is ambiguously racist and ironically highlights why Black individuals should exercise their Second Amendment rights. The video delves into the historical context of the Mulford Act and encourages viewers to consider its implications regarding gun ownership.
This video discusses public perception of Joe Biden's stance on the Second Amendment, highlighting a shift from viewing him as a proponent of 'common-sense gun measures' to recognizing him as 'anti-gun.' The description points to an instance of Joe Biden being heckled by gun owners using the "Let's Go Brandon" slogan. It also promotes a Cyber Monday sale with a discount code "THEPPL" for various merchandise on Shop.MrColionNoir.com, excluding safes, and encourages viewers to join a text and email list for potentially larger discounts and entry into giveaways for "LifePods & PRO 2A" items.
This video is a promotional announcement from Colion Noir encouraging viewers to join his email and text list. He highlights a Black Friday sale with a 20% discount on most items at Shop.MrColionNoir.com using code "THEPPL". He also mentions an even bigger discount available through the list signup for "PRO 2A Giveaways" and "LifePods". Additionally, he promotes "Let's Go Brandon" and "Guns Are Essential" merchandise, a free book on concealed carry, and links to his social media platforms and donation page. The primary focus is list building and driving traffic to his online store.
This video discusses a Saturday Night Live (SNL) skit that allegedly mocked Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears due to her race, Republican affiliation, and pro-Second Amendment stance. The creator argues that the mainstream media is selective in its portrayal of black gun ownership, promoting negative stereotypes while criticizing responsible owners like Sears. The video touches on political commentary regarding gun control narratives and the perceived weaponization of media against those who challenge these narratives. It also promotes merchandise and mailing list sign-ups related to gun rights and political commentary.
This video argues that Alec Baldwin's on-set shooting incident was a direct result of his anti-gun stance and alleged refusal to learn basic gun safety. The creator posits that if Baldwin had prioritized gun safety education over 'vilifying guns,' the tragedy would have been avoided. The video promotes the idea that firearms are safe when handled responsibly and advocates for broader gun safety education across the nation, criticizing the politicization of the Second Amendment. It also includes links to merchandise and further resources.
This video discusses the implications of police budget cuts, specifically referencing the Austin Police Department's reduced capacity to respond to non-life-threatening calls due to significant funding reductions. The creator argues that relying on government for safety is increasingly unreliable and emphasizes individual responsibility for personal protection. The video promotes the idea of 'Defund Gun Control' and links to merchandise and resources supporting Second Amendment rights.
This video revisits the FN Five-seveN pistol eight years after its initial review. The creator aims to re-evaluate the firearm based on their increased knowledge and shooting experience within the growing gun community. The video highlights the FN Five-seveN's unique design and cartridge, noting its appeal to new gun owners. Supporting content for concealed carry insurance, 2A merchandise, and social media follows are also provided.
This video delves into the FN SCAR 16s rifle, drawing an unusual parallel with "50 Shades of Grey." The description highlights the SCAR's origins as a Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle, its win in a military competition to replace the M4, and FN's production of the Mk16 military version. The video also includes promotional links for USCCA insurance, portable gun safes, and various merchandise related to firearms and Second Amendment advocacy.
This video offers a positive initial impression of the Ruger SR22 pistol. The reviewer highlights its "adorable" and small size, comparing it to "Baby Yoda," and notes that this diminutive size doesn't detract from its capability. The video focuses on the "First Mag" experience, suggesting the firearm is enjoyable to shoot. It also promotes various merchandise, social media channels, and a free book offer related to concealed carry and Second Amendment advocacy.
This video analyzes a statement by Austin Mayor Steve Adler in response to a mass shooting on 6th Street. The mayor's comments suggest a desire to limit access to Second Amendment rights, which the video's creator argues is an exploitation of the tragedy. The content focuses on the political and constitutional implications of such statements, promoting a pro-Second Amendment stance and referencing the "Guns Are Essential" message.