This YouTube video focuses on an NRL Hunter stage event held at Caprock Range in Texas. The description suggests a return to training for NRL Hunter, indicating the content likely involves competitive shooting, firearm handling, and potentially reviews or demonstrations relevant to this discipline. Viewers can expect to see action from a shooting competition.
This video discusses a concerning incident where a neighbor's actions led to an officer being shot in Texas. It highlights the importance of concerned citizens in law enforcement situations and provides links to news updates, raw video footage from the Austin Police Department, and resources for self-protection training and gear from Active Self Protection (ASP). The video also promotes ASP's apps, fitness group, seminars, and podcast, emphasizing their philosophy of Attitude, Skills, and Plan.
This video advertises the Lethal Weapons TX 2024 competition, billed as the largest retro gun shooting competition in the US. Scheduled for October 18-20, 2024, tickets go on sale August 2, 2025. The event focuses on pre-1986 firearms, providing a unique platform for rare, exotic, surplus, and collector-grade guns to compete in themed stages designed to evoke a bygone era, specifically highlighting Cold War-era firearms. The description emphasizes the unique opportunity to see and shoot a vast collection of historical firearms under competitive conditions.
This video analyzes the active shooter incident at Lakewood Church in Texas on February 11th. The creator highlights the positive outcome attributed to the swift response of off-duty and security personnel, framing it as a significant success in neutralizing the threat. The video aims to break down the events and acknowledge the effectiveness of those who responded.
This YouTube video showcases "plinking" activities using Armasight BNVD 40 night vision devices. The description highlights that the extreme daytime heat in Texas necessitates night shooting, and the Armasight BNVD 40s enable this. The video focuses on the application of night vision for shooting when traditional daytime conditions are unfavorable.
This YouTube Short showcases a range in Austin, Texas, highlighting it as the 'BEST Range in Austin, TX!'. The video's description is minimal, only containing the hashtag #shorts, suggesting a brief visual tour or showcase of the facility. Given the title, the content likely focuses on the amenities, atmosphere, or shooting experiences offered by the range. It aims to attract local firearm enthusiasts and potential visitors looking for a shooting location in the Austin area.
This YouTube video provides essential information for individuals interested in shooting retro firearms at Lethal Weapons TX. It acts as a pre-visit guide, outlining what viewers should know before heading to the venue. The description includes a link for tickets and information, and credits the music to Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.
This video features Grandmaster Cory K., fresh off a Gas Gun division win at the Leupold Steel Classic. He discusses his multifaceted role in the shooting world and the shooting community he has cultivated in Texas. The description also provides a link to JP Rifles, hinting at a connection to their products or brand.
This YouTube video features a vlog of EGuap visiting Texas to engage in shooting activities with GHGHussle. The description highlights a collaboration between the two content creators, with links to their social media profiles across various platforms including Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Twitter, and Twitch. While the specific firearms or calibers are not explicitly mentioned, the context strongly suggests a firearms-related experience.
This video announces a sale on Tactical Rifleman's Combat Pistol 101 and Combat Pistol/Carbine courses in April, located in Texas. The sale offers a 10% discount on normal pricing. The description humorously references avoiding 'Budlight Virus' by attending outdoor shooting events and mentions supporting Tactical Rifleman through Patreon or purchasing merchandise. It also highlights links to recommended gear, including night vision and thermal optics, and the company's website and social media channels.
This episode of the GUNS Magazine Podcast, titled "Quick Hit: Church Security, Part I," addresses the growing concerns surrounding security in places of worship, particularly after a recent incident. Host Brent T. Wheat, a retired police officer, and Publisher/Editor Roy Huntington, also a former LEO, discuss the fundamental aspects of establishing an effective church safety team. They emphasize that successful teams rely heavily on thorough planning and consistent training, rather than just individuals carrying firearms. The discussion also touches upon the potential for collaboration with local law enforcement agencies and the willingness of other churches with active security teams to share their experiences and expertise.
This GUNS Magazine Podcast episode, Part I of a discussion on church security, features former LEOs Brent T. Wheat and Roy Huntington. Following a recent shooting, they address the critical topic of establishing church security teams. The podcast is available across multiple platforms including YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, and Stitcher, with links provided for listeners to access the full episode and subscribe to GUNS Magazine.