Hawk's Firearm Recommendations: Handguns, Shotgun & Rifle - 4 Guns I Actually Own
Hawk provides detailed recommendations for four essential firearms in these uncertain times: one shotgun, one rifle, one semi-automatic handgun, and one revolver. The CZ P-01 is a Czechoslovakian 9mm handgun made entirely of metal, which Hawk has owned for almost six years. Unlike Glocks made of plastic, the CZ P-01 features all-metal construction from top to bottom. The Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum 686 Plus Deluxe is a revolver that Hawk has owned for nearly seven years, featuring a beautiful wooden handle and a seven-round cylinder instead of the standard six.
The Mossberg 590 Retro is a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun with a solid walnut stock and eight-plus-one capacity, meaning nine total 12-gauge shells. The Springfield M1A Scout is a magazine-fed rifle with an 18-inch barrel that shoots 308 rounds and is accurate out to 200 yards. Hawk addresses California gun laws and the challenges of owning AR-15 type rifles in the state, criticizing legislators who write complex gun legislation without firearm experience. The California legal AR-15 options are problematic compared to standard configurations. The Springfield M1A and M1A Scout were standard issue during the Korean War and feature solid walnut stocks. These firearms offer reliability and dependability for personal protection. Hawk also mentions owning a Daniel Defense M4A1 AR-15 and a Black Aces FD12 bullpup shotgun.
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Timestamps
00:00 Introducing four firearm recommendations for these times
00:34 CZ P-01 9mm handgun all-metal construction and why Glocks are inferior
01:12 Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum 686 Plus Deluxe revolver with seven-round cylinder
02:22 Mossberg 590 Retro 12-gauge shotgun eight-plus-one capacity with walnut stock
03:33 California legal AR-15 rifles are problematic and poorly designed
04:45 Politicians writing gun legislation without firearm knowledge or experience
05:19 Springfield M1A Scout rifle with 18-inch barrel shoots 308 rounds
06:36 Entering dangerous times and the importance of firearm ownership
07:49 Mossberg 590 Retro reliability and dependability for close quarters
08:27 Springfield M1A accuracy at 200 yards with proper scope and practice
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The Powell memo.
1971 memo written by corporate lawyer Lewis Powell, which outlined a plan for Corporate America to seize power and influence government policy. Powell's memo, titled "Attack on the American Free Enterprise System," called for a coordinated effort by businesses to combat the perceived threats to their interests, including leftist radicals and academics. The memo's influence can be seen in the rise of right-wing think tanks and the increasing influence of corporate interests in politics and academia. This has led to the erosion of democratic institutions and the creation of a tech oligarchy, where corporate interests dominate policy-making.
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Funny analysis of MSNBC's coverage of Bernie's Nevada success.
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The Overton window is the range of policies politically acceptable to the mainstream population at a given time.
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"[A] measure banning federal funding for abortion. More precisely, it states that Medicaid will not pay for an abortion unless the woman’s life is in danger or the pregnancy resulted from rape or incest."
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WTH!? The DCCC is protecting establishment democrats by blackballing consultants that help candidates challenging established democratic candidates. Jeezus!
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