This "This Week in Guns" episode covers several significant topics in the firearms community. It begins with speculation about the future of "Knob Creek." A major segment discusses the tragic death of Jstark, a pioneer in 3D-printed firearms, under suspicious circumstances following a raid by German police. The video also addresses news about gun buyer record sharing between PA, NY, NJ, and Connecticut, framed as a crime prevention measure. It highlights a record year for gun importation in 2020 and mentions Dick Heller's lawsuit against Washington D.C. over its "ghost gun" ban, which could impact Glock sales. The permanent federal ban on gun ownership for felons, even for minor offenses like missed child support, is also discussed. The episode touches upon the availability of US surplus firearms in Afghanistan, a former S&W CEO's reflections on voluntary self-regulation, and a "vaccine debacle" related to Guns.com.
This YouTube video, titled "Huey Flight over Knob Creek!", features aerial footage of a Huey helicopter flying over the Knob Creek area. The description directs viewers to the website www.americanhuey369.com and provides links for channel memberships and Patreon support for Autumn's Armory. While no specific firearms are mentioned or demonstrated in the title or description, the association with "Autumns Armory" and "Knob Creek" (a well-known shooting range and event location) strongly suggests a connection to firearms and related activities.
This YouTube video captures footage from the Knob Creek 2021 Machine Gun Shoot, explicitly stating it was the 'last one.' Given the title and description, the content likely focuses on automatic firearms and the experience of attending this significant event in the machine gun enthusiast community. It's presented as a look back at a notable firearms gathering.
This episode of The Gun Collective News covers several significant firearm releases and events. Jon Patton discusses the new Sig Sauer XCarry Legion pistol, the Wilson Combat SFX9 9mm pistol, and the value proposition of the Beretta A300 Ultima shotgun. The video also touches on Hi-Point's consistent offerings and the final Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot. Various affiliate links and merchandise are promoted throughout.
This YouTube video, "KNOB CREEK IS IN SYRIA?!?" from Brandon Herrera's channel, reviews gun memes and clarifies the actual location of Knob Creek. Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc. and co-owner of Stark Media Group, also discusses his entrepreneurial journey and the development of the AK-50 rifle. The video aims for entertainment and to document his business growth, sharing successes and failures.
This video captures a trip to the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, highlighting an experience of "full-auto American freedom." The description emphasizes the location and the theme of experiencing American gun culture. The channel's social media and merchandise links are also provided, suggesting a brand presence beyond just video content. The video appears to focus on the excitement and visual appeal of experiencing machine guns in a live-fire environment.
This YouTube video features the UMP 40 firearm at Knob Creek. The description includes links to the "Gun Culture Radio" podcast on Libsyn and iTunes, as well as a sponsor link for SDI (School of Defense Intelligence) and the Hickok45 and Son Facebook page. The content likely showcases the UMP 40 in action, possibly with some commentary or review elements, given the association with Hickok45 and a podcast focused on gun culture.
This video captures highlights from the Spring 2015 Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, a notable event for firearm enthusiasts. The footage emphasizes the excitement of the full experience, with a special focus on the highly anticipated night shoot, showcasing various machine guns in action. It's a visual showcase of heavy ordnance and the unique atmosphere of this renowned machine gun event.
This video features Hickok45 demonstrating the fully automatic Glock 18 at the Knob Creek shooting event. He expresses his enjoyment of firing over 30 rounds rapidly, humorously noting that his 'fully automatic trigger finger' isn't quite that fast. The description also promotes Hickok45's other YouTube channels, Patreon page, and various sponsors, emphasizing firearm safety and responsible gun ownership.
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