This YouTube video features a father-son revolver shootoff, pitting the creator against his father, legendary competitive revolver shooter Jerry Miculek. The video explores how many handicaps the son would need to potentially win against his highly skilled father. The description highlights Jerry Miculek's status as arguably the greatest competitive revolver shooter of all time and hints at the fun had during the competition, with a desire to repeat the event.
This video, featuring a Navy SEAL, aims to empower individuals with disabilities by discussing essential home defense concepts and personal safety considerations. It emphasizes that disability does not equate to victimhood and provides guidance on protecting oneself and loved ones. The content touches upon general life considerations for handicapped personnel and promotes self-reliance. Links are provided for a defensive training course, a specific firearm accessory (GUN GLO sticker), and tactical knives. The speaker also promotes his websites related to training and nutrition.
This video addresses overcoming physical limitations to achieve shooting goals. The host, Jared, shares his personal experience with a childhood handicap that affected his shooting and outlines the strategies he used to overcome it. The description emphasizes setting and achieving goals, regardless of perceived obstacles, and encourages viewers to take small steps. It also includes promotional links for steel, cardboard, and printable targets, with a discount code.
This YouTube video discusses the ethics of reselling, specifically using the example of selling Nike shoes and questioning if it's "made for the handicap." The description includes calls for donations, links to subscribe and follow the creator on various social media platforms (Twitch, Instagram, Twitter), and a referral code for Karmaloop. The content appears to be a live stream or discussion format.
This video analyzes President Biden's 2021 Executive Orders on gun control, arguing that their impetus is racist and their impact discriminates against disabled individuals. The creator asserts that these measures are ineffective 'gun control' that only burden law-abiding citizens and do not curb violence. The video encourages viewers to support organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition and Gun Owners of America to fight these perceived injustices. It also highlights the author's merchandise and social media links.
This "Pros vs. Joes" episode features 16-time Gold Medalist Jessie Harrison competing against Guns & Ammo TV Cameraman Christian Hoffman in a Steel Challenge course. Hoffman uses a Smith & Wesson M&P9L Pro Performance Center model in 9mm, while Harrison wields her Taurus 1911 in 9mm. The video aims to showcase the performance difference between a champion shooter and an "Average Joe" in a competitive shooting scenario, highlighting accuracy and speed.
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