This roundtable podcast features Stephen Willeford, Rob Young, and Aaron Suozzo discussing 'Stopping the Next Tragedy' and answering audience-submitted questions. The video promotes several firearm-related products, including Daniel Defense's Mk18, concealable body armor shirts, and custom holsters. The hosts encourage viewer engagement and advocate for gun content on YouTube. The discussion aims to educate and inform the audience on firearm safety and related topics.
This YouTube video features a roundtable discussion within the gun community, focusing on current events and trends. The primary topics for this episode include the war in Iran and the perceived influence of Israel on American politics. The title "The 'No Fudd Zone!'" suggests a discussion that may challenge traditional or less informed viewpoints within the firearms community, potentially touching on more modern or tactical aspects. The description also includes various links for supporting the channel through merchandise, backup channels, memberships, and patronage.
This video features a roundtable discussion addressing the controversial topic of restoring Second Amendment rights for convicted felons who have served their time. The creator expresses their stance on whether individuals who have "paid their debt to society" should regain their right to bear arms, framing it as a discussion about fundamental rights, including voting rights. The content is presented within the context of current political discourse surrounding gun rights and the rights of former felons.
This episode of "Love at First Shot" from NRA Women features a roundtable discussion with several women, including Natalie Foster and Julie Golob, Lanny Barnes, Tiffany Yerby Dillon, Krystal Dunn, Lydia Longoria, Lila Ontiveros, and Tes Salb. They discuss practical strategies for making time to train with their concealed carry firearms. The episode is presented by Smith & Wesson and sponsored by them, with ammunition provided by Federal Premium Ammunition.
This YouTube video is the second part of a roundtable discussion focusing on gun laws in Massachusetts, featuring state representatives. While the title indicates a discussion about gun laws, the description and disclaimer emphasize that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The creators explicitly state they are not selling firearms, instructing on modifications, or demonstrating unsafe practices. All shooting is conducted professionally on approved ranges. The video is produced by Guns & Gadgets Media and aims to drive commentary and freedom of speech regarding firearm regulations.
In the Season 5 premiere of NOIR, Colion Noir delves into the fundamental concept of power, defining it as the ability to protect oneself, family, and property. He is joined by Antanique, who has returned for training in Wyoming with Chris Costa. The episode explores Colion's personal journey with concealed carry, moving from shame to confidence. Chris Costa leads Colion through barricade and moving communication drills on the range. The episode concludes with an anti-gun roundtable discussion featuring season 4 guests Ja-Mes and David.
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