This video features an interview with Scott Volquartsen from Volquartsen Firearms, discussing the brand's enduring partnership with Brownells. The conversation delves into the origins of their collaboration, the influence of Bob and Frank Brownell, and overcoming challenges like fires. It highlights Volquartsen's journey in rimfire innovation, particularly their Scorpion 22LR pistol, and their role in the custom 10/22 market. The discussion also touches on American-made manufacturing, the importance of personal connections, customer engagement, shop growth, and lessons learned from supply chain disruptions.
This Shark Coast Podcast episode, #40, delves into the significant departure of Lucas Botkin from T-Rex Arms. The hosts, Omer and the crew, discuss the moral reasons behind his exit and its potential impact on the T-Rex Arms brand. The conversation extends to broader themes within shooting culture, emphasizing community loyalty and the critical role of integrity in leadership. They touch upon competition culture and speculate about Botkin's future endeavors, highlighting the ripple effects his departure is having throughout the firearms community.
This JP Pro Post Podcast episode features a discussion with German PCC shooter Stephan Lehmann at the IPSC PCC World Shoot in the Czech Republic. They explore the growth of Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) shooting in Europe, comparing gear, rules, and range culture to the U.S. The conversation highlights JP rifles' popularity among European competitors and touches on topics like reloading efficiency, shooting in Mongolia, and the "Green Machine." It offers insights into the international shooting sports scene for both experienced competitors and newcomers.
This YouTube video, titled "Gun Shop Gripes," suggests content focused on the experiences, opinions, and potential frustrations encountered within a gun shop environment. While specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are not detailed in the description, the title implies discussions related to firearm sales, customer interactions, inventory, or the general atmosphere of a gun store. This could encompass topics ranging from pricing and availability to customer service and firearm selection.
This video offers a virtual tour of the Swiss Shooting Museum (Schweizer Schützenmuseum Bern) in Bern, Switzerland. The museum focuses on the history of Swiss competitive shooting culture and community, housed in a building that predates World War Two. The description notes the museum is currently closed for renovation and will reopen in the fall of 2025 with improved displays. It provides links to the museum's website and the content creator's platforms.
This video explores British bird shooting culture, reflecting on its evolution and future direction. The host, Jonny Carter, walks and hunts wild birds in the South of England with Simon, discussing the changes in perspective a shooter or hunter experiences over time, intertwined with broader societal shifts. The video aims to provide an engaging look at this aspect of shooting culture and encourages viewers to support the channel, utilize recommended gear for shooting improvement, hearing protection, and eyewear, and engage with the community through various social platforms and events.
This video, titled '1,001 Shooting Alibis Revealed,' promises to expose common excuses used by competitive shooters to explain poor performance. Based on the title and description, the content focuses on the psychological and verbal tactics employed in shooting competitions rather than the firearms themselves, their technical specifications, or shooting techniques. It appears to be a lighthearted or perhaps critical look at the culture surrounding competitive shooting.
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