This video discusses the events in Portland, specifically focusing on the deployment of troops to a federal ICE facility amidst protests and clashes involving ANTIFA. The title and description suggest a narrative around law and order, with a strong political undercurrent related to civil unrest and the response from federal authorities. While not explicitly detailing firearm usage or types, the context of civil unrest and potential confrontations inherently implies the presence and potential use of firearms by various groups, including law enforcement and potentially protesters.
This video delves into the historical event known as 'The Battle For Lincoln,' where Billy the Kid and his Regulators, alongside Alex McSween and his family, defended themselves against Sheriff Peppin's forces, which included law enforcement and even the US Military. The conflict, a pivotal moment in the Lincoln County War, culminated in a desperate escape from a home intentionally set ablaze by the Sheriff's men. While focused on a historical siege and arson, the narrative implicitly involves the use of firearms from the era.
This YouTube video features ATD Agent Vincent Cefalu discussing the Waco and Ruby Ridge sieges. The content is presented by Hank Strange, who also promotes his other channels, Patreon, merchandise, and Amazon affiliate links. The description does not mention any specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or tactical gear, focusing solely on the historical events and the guest's perspective.
This video explores the historical significance of the Battle of New Orleans, the final major land engagement of the War of 1812, detailing the British attempt to seize the city and control of the Mississippi River, which resulted in a decisive American victory with heavy British casualties. It also delves into a later struggle concerning the community of Fazendeville, located on the battlefield. The description mentions the intro music "Battle of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton.
This video features Kris "Tanto" Paronto, a Benghazi survivor, in a live discussion with Colion. They delve into Paronto's history and his personal accounts of the 2012 Benghazi attack in Libya. The program "CN Live" airs new episodes on NRATV.com from Monday to Thursday at 4 pm CST. While not a direct firearms review or demonstration, the context of a military survivor discussing events in a region often associated with firearms and conflict gives it relevance.
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