This video features an interview with Neil Vermillion, a US Army veteran who volunteered as a fighter and trainer in Iraq, Kurdistan, and Ukraine. He discusses his experiences with Sons of Liberty International, covering motivations, encountered firearms (including comparisons of DShK, AMRs, Barrett, and M2HB), training effectiveness of Kurdish and Ukrainian forces, and the practicality of various gear. The conversation touches on the challenges of foreign service, logistical differences, and even highlights tourist spots in northern Iraq, while also acknowledging some explicit language.
This TFB TV video explores a renowned gun shop in Erbil, Iraq, owned by Wasta Bakhtiar. The shop serves as a historical archive of small arms used by Kurds throughout the 20th century, with a focus on gunsmithing and repairs for both Peshmerga forces and civilians. The owner has a unique history, having started in his father's shop as a child and even traveling to frontlines against Daesh for repairs. While primarily a repair shop, it also offers some firearms for sale.
This video showcases a shop owner, a former Peshmerga member, using a firearm to defend his establishment against a robber. The description prompts viewers to consider the owner's decision to use a firearm in self-defense and encourages support for the content creator's work through Patreon. It also directs viewers to resources for finding firearm instructors and learning more about the specific incident.
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