This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers a range of topics relevant to the firearm community. It delves into recent developments with the ATF, including potential policy shifts and leadership changes, and discusses the historical context of the 1986 machine gun ban in relation to Second Amendment rights. The program also mourns the closure of Florida-based gun manufacturer SCCY, exploring the economic factors and potential mismanagement that contributed to its downfall, and questions the sustainability of low-cost firearm producers. The discussion touches upon broader Second Amendment politics, national reciprocity, and the roles of federal and state governments in gun regulation.
This YouTube video, titled "Why did I want THIS gun? Part 3 Mosin Nagant Rifles", delves into the reasons behind the creator's interest in Mosin Nagant rifles. The video leverages resources from 7.62x54r.net and The Mosin Crate, and references other prominent firearm YouTube channels like Iraq Veteran 8888, Hickok45, C&Rsenal, and TFBTV, particularly mentioning TFBTV's "Garbage rod" reference. The content focuses on the specific appeal of the Mosin Nagant rifle.
This video documents the Kit Badger's participation in the 2018 Iraq Veteran 8888 Range Day. The event, organized by Eric and Chad of IV8888, served as a mixer for content creators and vendors within the gun industry. The creator highlights the opportunity to meet new people, establish contacts, and shoot a variety of firearms during the two-day event. Special thanks are given to IV8888 for organizing and Jon from The Gun Collective for providing high-speed footage.
This episode of Gun Gripes, titled "Operator Headspace," delves into the mental aspect of firearm operation. While the title suggests a focus on the shooter's mindset and mental preparedness, the description highlights the podcast's availability and directs viewers to the IRAQ VETERAN 8888 Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, and their music channel. The video includes a comprehensive disclaimer emphasizing its documentary, educational, and entertainment purpose, with all shooting conducted on approved ranges under professional supervision. It strongly advises against imitation and stresses adherence to all state and federal firearm laws, disclaiming liability for any misuse.
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