This episode of State of the Second features Adam Ruonala from Canik and Century Arms discussing significant government actions impacting the firearm industry. Topics include the ATF's "War on Plastic," a proposed "1000% gun tax," import restrictions, and the pistol brace ban. They also touch on the Russian ammo ban, the price of ammunition, the increasing trend of first-time gun ownership, and the "Shall Not Be Infringed Act." The discussion highlights challenges faced by importers and the broader Second Amendment community, with a teaser for new Canik products.
This video discusses the current state of ammunition prices and availability. Despite some price increases, the creator notes that shelves are well-stocked with various calibers and types of ammunition, including .410, 30-06, .350 Legend, .40 S&W, primers, .460 Magnum, 9mm, and 12 Gauge. The video also briefly mentions the Russian ammo ban seizure. The creator highlights good finds from their recent "ammo hunt" and provides affiliate links for ear protection and other items.
This video features a ballistic gel test comparing the performance of .223 50 Grain ammunition from an AR-15 against 7.62x39 122 Grain Hollow Point ammunition from an AK-47. The description highlights the ongoing ammo shortage and Russian ammo ban, prompting viewers to consider which caliber and platform might be more accessible and affordable. The creator explicitly states they do not promote or have affiliations with retailers and that all shooting is conducted safely on private property.
This video from Fuddbusters breaks down the recent Russian ammo ban, explaining how a Cold War-era law has been leveraged for anti-gun purposes. Hosted by @MattLaAtLaw, the discussion aims to clarify the implications of the ban for firearm owners and enthusiasts. The content emphasizes separating factual information from common misconceptions within the gun community, with a side of commentary on 'fudds'. The description also includes affiliate links for merchandise, support platforms, and relevant books.
This video breaks down the implications of the recent Russian ammunition import ban, exploring its impact on the firearm market. Despite the title's suggestion of "The Truth," the description indicates a focus on why the situation might not be as dire as some fear. The content creator, Brandon Herrera of The AK Guy Inc., also uses the platform to promote his entrepreneurial journey and personal ventures, including his AK-50 rifle design and merchandise.
This video analyzes the impact of the recent Russian ammo ban, approximately seven days after its implementation. It specifically discusses the future outlook for popular rifle calibers like 7.62x39mm, 5.45x39mm, and 7.62x54R. The content questions whether the situation is irreversible, if sanctions might be lifted, and explores potential manufacturers or entities that could step in to fill the supply gap. It also directs viewers to support the channel through their online store.
This video discusses a potential ban on Russian ammunition imports, questioning its reality and suggesting it's a ploy to promote domestic sales. It also criticizes David Chipman's suitability for the ATF director role, urging viewers to contact senators to oppose his nomination. The video briefly mentions creating an Uzi submachine gun as a "daily dose of wrongthink." No firearms or accessories are sold, and the content adheres to YouTube policy.
This video discusses the impact of new Russian ammo sanctions on the firearms market. The creator provides an update on their first ammo hunt post-sanctions, highlighting significant finds of various calibers including .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Special, .380, 7.62x39mm, and .357 Magnum. The video anticipates price increases due to the ban and encourages viewers to join the channel's membership program. Disclaimers regarding safe firearm handling and lack of sales are included.
This video, "Gun Gripes #306: Biden's Russian Ammo Ban," discusses the recent sanctions imposed by the US government on Russian firearm and ammunition imports. The creators explore the immediate and broader implications of these sanctions for American gun owners and the firearms industry. While acknowledging the impact, the video aims to reassure viewers that the situation is not a complete catastrophe. Links to RMA Body Armor, an Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, Guitarsenal, the creator's website, merchandise, and various social media platforms are provided.
This video discusses the Russian ammunition ban, aiming to calm viewers and provide information. It promotes several related products and services, including firearm-related merchandise like "Trash Panda" gear and "SNC Patches," as well as "Hidden Hybrid Holsters" and "Blackout Coffee." The description also points to an article on "Pew Pew Tactical" and includes affiliate links for various items and the creator's Patreon page, along with a list of their video gear and social media handles.
This YouTube video discusses the ban on Russian ammunition in the United States. The description links to a State Department fact sheet detailing sanctions against Russia, implying a connection between the ammunition ban and broader geopolitical actions, such as the poisoning of Aleksey Navalny. The creator also promotes their Patreon for gun and ammo deals, firearm instruction classes, and encourages viewers to support the channel through donations. They highlight CCW insurance options, specifically recommending USCCA for self-defense legal coverage.
This Marauder Mondays Live session discusses the implications of the 2021 Russian ammunition ban on the firearms market. The video highlights the importance of Russian ammunition for survival firearms like the SKS and explores the potential ripple effects across various ammunition types. It also touches on SHTF prepping and promotes related resources like MagicPrepper.com, Invader Coffee, and an Amazon storefront.