This video discusses the potential closure of NRATV and explores whether the NRA has actually shut down the platform. The description emphasizes viewer support through Patreon and mentions merchandise from "Forged From Freedom." It also highlights the channel's aim to foster a community for discussing hobbies, tactics, and opinions related to firearms and other interests, welcoming collectors, preppers, and sportsmen. The original score is by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield.
This episode of NRA TV's Ginny Simone Reporting, Season 8 Episode 5, focuses on the importance of the Second Amendment, emphasizing that it is not a 'second-class amendment'. The video is presented by CRPATV as an NRATV production. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the theme strongly suggests a discussion around Second Amendment rights and potentially their defense.
This YouTube video is part of the "On Location" series and features a special performance by Hank Williams Jr. at the 2017 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Atlanta. The event also included special guests Lee Brice and Gretchen Wilson. The description highlights a conversation with Lee Brice about performing with Hank Williams Jr. The video appears to be a segment from an NRA event, likely showcasing musical entertainment associated with the organization.
This episode of "On Location" takes viewers behind the scenes at Country Jam 2017, featuring interviews with country music artists and songwriters Chris Janson, Josh Thompson, Lindsay Eli, and Cary Barlowe. The special "Story Behind the Song" edition was held during the NRA Annual Meetings in Atlanta, offering brief chats with each artist about their music and experiences.
This video features Jim York, brand manager for SilencerCo, discussing the Maxim 9 pistol with Colion Noir. The Maxim 9 is highlighted as being in full production and soon to be available. The episode is sponsored by Mossberg, with ammunition provided by Federal Premium Ammunition. Additional content from NOIR can be found on NRATV.
Cam Edwards interviews Seton Motley on Cam & Company, sponsored by Hornady. The discussion centers on an article from The New York Times that they claim contains misinformation and misleading information. Motley specifically addresses a debunked theory that attempted to link Sarah Palin to the Gabby Giffords shooting six years prior. Motley describes the New York Times' use of this information as "offensive and stupid and obnoxious."
This video features Colion Noir attending the 2017 NRA Annual Meetings. He provides a walkthrough of the event on its first day, offering his insights and commentary. The video is sponsored by Mossberg and features ammunition provided by Federal Premium Ammunition. Viewers can find more episodes of NOIR on NRATV.
Maine Representative Rich Cebra discusses his proposed campus carry bill on NRATV. He argues that disarming individuals in certain locations, such as college campuses, leaves them vulnerable. The segment aired on Stinchfield, a program broadcast weekdays on NRATV.
This video features Colion Noir and writer Kira Davis discussing the perceived anti-gun sentiment among Black women. They delve into the underlying reasons and historical context, specifically examining the connection between racism and the gun control movement. The conversation aims to challenge common assumptions and explore the complexities of gun ownership and its perception within the Black community.
This video provides live coverage from CPAC 2017, a significant political conference. The description highlights the presence of notable figures like Wayne LaPierre, a prominent advocate for Second Amendment rights. While the video's primary focus is the conference itself and its political discussions, the mention of Wayne LaPierre strongly suggests a connection to firearms rights and advocacy within the political sphere.
This video provides live coverage from CPAC 2017, featuring discussions and appearances by prominent figures in the gun rights advocacy space, most notably Wayne LaPierre, the CEO of the National Rifle Association (NRA). The content likely centers on political discourse surrounding Second Amendment rights, gun control legislation, and the NRA's perspective on these issues as presented at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
This NRATV segment features Grant Stinchfield previewing NRA leader Wayne LaPierre's appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). The video discusses what NRA members and gun owners can anticipate from LaPierre's speech. Stinchfield airs live on NRATV weekdays between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET. While no specific firearms are demonstrated, the context strongly implies discussions relevant to gun rights and the political landscape surrounding them.