This episode of "This Week in Guns" features a discussion with Karl Kasarda covering a range of topics relevant to gun owners and enthusiasts. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by content creators on platforms like YouTube, including censorship, age restrictions, and algorithm manipulation. They explore the concept of decentralizing content distribution and touch upon innovations in home gunmaking, parts kits, and community defense. The episode also addresses legal aspects of gun ownership, such as the National Firearms Act, Supreme Court rulings, and the legal implications of recent events like the attempted assassination of Trump. Other topics include gun buyback programs, legal cases concerning gun carry and parental responsibility in school shootings, and the analysis of firearm design elements like roller delayed actions and the Blish lock myth. The discussion touches on responsible gun ownership, inherent risks, jury nullification, and new firearm releases in specific calibers, concluding with reflections on gun culture and demystifying firearm technology.
This video from Shot Show 2019 features Paul Levy of Brownells interviewing Ian and Karl from Forgotten Weapons and InRange TV. The discussion centers around "rate, experimental & unusual" firearms, suggesting a deep dive into unique, potentially prototype, or rare weaponry showcased at the event. Expect insights into historical firearms, advanced design concepts, and perhaps cutting-edge innovations in the firearms industry.
This video is Part 1 of a three-part Q&A session from August 2017. It covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including rifle barrel lengths and muzzle devices, optic choices for specific rifles, preferred rifle calibers, comparisons between gas systems and piston adaptations (like the HK 416 and T-91), the function of AK selector levers, French service rifle safety features, modern striker-fired rifles, the influence of the AR-18 design on modern assault rifles, historical attempts at pump-action service rifles, the viability of "rifle revolvers," the safety of blowback operation in pistols versus submachine guns, double-stack pistol magazine designs, the theoretical feasibility of constructing assault rifles in different historical periods, and a historical "Wild West Safari" topic. The video also touches on the weaponry used by women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This is an extended preview for the first episode of InRange TV, a new firearms program aiming for intelligent discussion and interesting firearms, distinct from the sensationalism often found in cable television. The video description highlights that the full hour-long episode focuses on these core principles and is available for purchase. This preview serves as a teaser to entice viewers with the quality of content to expect.
This is a trailer for the first episode of InRange TV, a new show from Ian McCollum (Forgotten Weapons) and Karl Kasarda. The show promises in-depth monthly episodes covering modern and historical firearms, gunfights, gear, and accessories. The trailer highlights the creators' expertise and the show's intended focus on intelligent firearm content. It also provides links to the full episode and InRange TV's social media pages, along with music credits.
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