This video introduces 'KT' (Knowledge Transfer), a training program designed for professionals and civilians who carry firearms for personal or professional use. The course aims to elevate proficiency and safe handling beyond fundamental skills, focusing on real-world scenarios for law enforcement, security personnel, and CCW holders. The training schedule for 2026, with specific course codes and dates from February to December, is detailed, indicating a consistent offering of advanced pistol and rifle instruction.
This Gun Talk Radio episode features Ryan Gresham discussing platform throttling, curated online feeds, and the core purpose of the Second Amendment with an Open Source Defense perspective. Practical activism ideas like donating, contacting representatives, and attending hearings are presented. The conversation shifts to real-world firearm safety, including a personal encounter highlighting the importance of dedicated flashlights over phone lights, a charity sporting clays incident emphasizing muzzle and trigger discipline, and key takeaways from their Essential Pistol Skills class, covering safe handling, slide locking, magazine loading, and holster use. Listener comments are also addressed, covering definitions of 'arsenal,' underrated cartridges, and beloved discontinued firearms like the Ruger .44 carbine, with advice on finding classics on GunBroker.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases a toy replica AKM with ASMR sound effects, featuring a full magazine dump. It directs viewers to Maximum Armory for products and offers a discount code. A disclaimer emphasizes the toy nature of the replica and safe handling practices, advising eye protection and adherence to local laws.
This YouTube video focuses on the "BEAST," a Smith & Wesson firearm, with a "2024 Specs Series" and a zeroing process. The creator emphasizes that the videos are for documentary and educational purposes only and are filmed in a safe, controlled environment. Additional content includes a channel membership link, CashApp details for support, and a mailing address for fan mail.
This video showcases a novelty "metal gun lighter" that costs $13. The description and disclaimer emphasize that it's for entertainment and educational purposes only, to be used outdoors and responsibly without endangering others. It explicitly states the item is not a real firearm and warns against modification or misuse. The content stresses the importance of checking local laws and disclaims any intent to promote violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases a metal replica of an American hunting rifle, emphasizing its historical use by Native Americans and cowboys in Western films. The description includes a detailed disclaimer clarifying that the item is a cap gun, not a real firearm, and stressing safe, legal, and responsible handling. The video aims for entertainment and education, advising viewers to check local laws and wear eye protection. It explicitly states the content does not promote violence or illegal activities.
This video provides a clear and concise tutorial on the fundamental procedures for safely loading and unloading a pistol. It emphasizes safe handling practices, which are crucial for all firearm owners, regardless of experience level. The content is directly relevant to responsible firearm ownership and basic firearm operation.
This video demonstrates the critical firearm safety procedure of performing a chamber check to ensure a firearm is unloaded. It explains how to verify the status of the chamber and the firearm. The video also promotes TENICOR's products and social media presence.
This YouTube video explores the concept of using inert or dummy rounds, often referred to as 'fake bullets,' within a firearm's magazine. The title suggests a practical demonstration or discussion of how these components function, potentially for training, malfunction drills, or safe handling exercises without live ammunition. The video likely covers the mechanics of loading and cycling the firearm with these dummy rounds.
This YouTube video showcases a Cap Rifle Revolver, emphasizing that the replica is not a real firearm and is intended for entertainment and educational purposes. The description stresses the importance of safe and controlled environments, adherence to local laws, and proper safety measures, including eye protection. It explicitly warns against modifying or misusing airsoft guns and similar replicas, reinforcing responsible handling practices.
This YouTube video features the unboxing and detailed examination of a Glock airsoft pistol. Following the unboxing, the video demonstrates the airsoft gun's capabilities by shooting at Pepsi cans, assessing its precision and power. The content emphasizes its recreational nature, distinguishing it from real firearms and highlighting the importance of safety, proper handling, and adherence to local laws. It is intended for entertainment and educational purposes, not to promote violence.
This YouTube video, titled '2025 Glock Gun Collection,' is presented for documentary and educational purposes. The creator emphasizes that all footage is captured in a safe and controlled environment. The video description includes links for channel membership and support via CashApp, along with a mailing address for fan mail. The content seems to focus on a collection of Glock firearms, likely showcasing various models or configurations expected in 2025.