This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at Dragonman's machine shop, highlighting ongoing work in the motorcycle business and upcoming machine gun rentals for an annual pumpkin shoot. The content suggests a busy winter for rebuilding and machining. It also promotes an upcoming family-friendly event with over 60 rental machine gun types available on October 25th and 26th, and directs viewers to their online store for merchandise.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features Ryan Gresham filling in for Tom Gresham, discussing a range of firearm topics with the Gun Talk team and special guest Nick Collier. The discussion delves into underrated cartridges, nostalgic discontinued firearms, and the realities of owning machine guns, drawing on personal stories and expert insights. Topics also include Knob Creek shoot stories, hunting tips, and listener debates, offering practical takeaways for a diverse audience of hunters, shooters, and gear enthusiasts.
This video announces that the ATF will begin processing NFA (National Firearms Act) applications again. The NFA division is reopening during a government shutdown. The description also includes several affiliate links and calls to action for supporting the channel, purchasing merchandise, and signing up for an email list. Affiliate partners include Blackout Coffee Company, Attorneys On Retainer, My Patriot Supply, and various firearm-related retailers and services.
This video discusses the case of U.S. Navy Sailor Patrick "Tate" Adamiak, who received a 20-year sentence after the ATF allegedly misrepresented inert parts and replicas as "destructive devices" and "machine guns." The video highlights the ATF's actions, Adamiak's targeting, his upcoming appeal in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on September 12, 2025, and the broader implications for the Second Amendment. It encourages viewers to support Adamiak's fight for justice.
This video discusses a legal development concerning machine guns and their protection under the Second Amendment, while questioning the legality of firearm bans. It highlights a Sixth Circuit ruling that acknowledges machine guns are covered by the Second Amendment but questions the broader implications for gun control. The video encourages viewers to join "Second Press" and follow the creator on X.
This video discusses a significant federal court decision regarding machine guns and their protection under the Second Amendment. Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment scholar, analyzes the ruling. The description highlights Smith's credentials and mentions his previous work, including a quote by Judge Roger Benitez on "assault weapon" bans. The content emphasizes understanding the "four boxes" of American liberty to defend constitutional rights.
This video discusses a recent ruling by the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals that upholds the constitutionality of the federal ban on machine guns (18 USC Sec. 922(o)). The case involved a defendant who used a "Glock switch" and fired upon police officers during a pursuit, which the court cited as unfavorable circumstances for challenging the ban. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, explains how the court reached its decision and the potential challenges for future legal battles concerning machine gun bans. The description also promotes GroundNews for news analysis and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law.
This video announces Hiperfire's attendance at Dragonman's Front Range Freedom Shoot, scheduled for September 13-14. The event promises over 200 machine guns, 100 prizes, and industry vendors. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with Hiperfire staff and explore their product line. General, Premier, and VIP tickets are available for purchase online. The event highlights industry support and a focus on maintaining quality products.
This video announces a contest to win free general admission tickets to the Front Range Freedom Shoot, happening September 13-14th. Participants can enter by using the range or purchasing a shirt online. Weekly drawings will select ten names from range passes and five from online purchases. Winners can upgrade to premier or VIP tickets. The event offers rentals of over 200 machine guns and product demonstrations from 30 vendors. Tickets are also available for purchase online.
Dragonman provides a tour of his Pearl Harbor and WWII Japanese room, attracting 67 visitors from Australia, London, and Germany. Following the museum tour, attendees have the opportunity to rent and fire machine guns, marking a first for many. The museum offers guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM for $20 cash per person, with no reservations required. This popular attraction can be further explored via their website, www.dragonmans.com.
This video focuses on the Swedish Kulspruta m/36, a double Browning machine gun. The title and description highlight its historical context, specifically its Swedish origin and its designation as the m/36. Key details mentioned include the Browning manufacturing and the 8x63 caliber. The mention of 'dual mount' suggests a configuration where two such weapons are operated together. The video appears to be part of the 'Forgotten Weapons' series, indicating an in-depth look at historical and often obscure firearms.
This video discusses the Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Gun Owners Foundation's amicus brief filed in the U.S. v. Brown lawsuit, arguing that the Second Amendment supports machine gun ownership. The brief contends that the "dangerous & unusual" clause does not prohibit home possession of machine guns, that these firearms are not inherently dangerous or unusual, and that the Founding Fathers would have accepted them. The video encourages viewers to join GOA and provides links to their social media platforms.