This video investigates allegations that David Chipman, a nominee for ATF Director, lied about losing an issued firearm during his time as an agent. The description links to The Federalist article detailing the accusations and also includes references to public comments on proposed ATF regulations regarding firearm frames/receivers and stabilizing braces. The video appears to be part of a broader series from Guns & Gadgets Media discussing firearm regulations and political appointments affecting gun owners.
This ARFCOM News segment discusses the deplatforming of ARFCOM, a major online firearms forum. It links to articles about the incident and covers several gun rights-related topics. These include opposition to HR 127 (gun licensing, registration, and ammo ban), the two-year impact of Florida's Parkland Red Flag Law (noting increases in homicides and suicides), and a "Karen" advocating for credit card companies to block "ghost gun" transactions. The video also briefly mentions industry news, specifically CZ's announcement of the CZ Tactical Sport 2 9mm competition pistol and the Brownells NOT SHow Event.
This video features a discussion between Ryan Cleckner, a former Army Ranger sniper and author, and Sean Davis of The Federalist, along with NSSF public affairs director Mark Oliva. They are in the SHOT TV Studio to discuss state legislative issues related to firearms. The conversation likely delves into gun rights, policy, and advocacy from the perspective of firearms enthusiasts and industry professionals.
This video features a legislative update discussing the 116th Congress and its potential impact on firearm legislation. Larry Keane interviews Beth Baumann from Townhall.com and Sean Davis from The Federalist, focusing on Speaker Nancy Pelosi's stated intentions to pursue gun control measures and Senator Mitch McConnell's stance on pro-gun issues. The discussion aims to inform viewers about the political landscape surrounding gun rights and regulations in the upcoming congressional session.
This video addresses a Washington Post article that the creator claims falsely reported on his content. He provides links to both the Washington Post article and a counter-article from The Federalist. The video also promotes his various YouTube playlists covering handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and range tests. It includes calls to subscribe, share, and engage on social media.
This video discusses the relationship between gun ownership and crime rates, featuring an interview with Daniel Payne from The Federalist. The central argument questions the premise that increased gun ownership directly leads to an explosion in crime rates. It implies a counter-argument or lack of evidence for this claim. The content appears to be a political or analytical discussion surrounding gun control and its societal impact.
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