Gunday Brunch 60: Target ID Is Important
All three boys are here this week talking about an important subject for any armed citizen: “know your target and what is beyond it.”
All three boys are here this week talking about an important subject for any armed citizen: “know your target and what is beyond it.”
Look, we’ve all had really bad carry rigs. Today Keith and Caleb roast their own awful rigs. There’s also a discussion of the new New York “shall issue” law that really isn’t shall issue at all.
In a move that is at best gross incompetence and at worst an outright doxxing of CCW permit holders, on Monday the Cali DOJ published a database which contained the names, addresses, and other personally identifiable information of everyone who had ever so much as applied for a CCW permit in Cali in the last…
Alternate episode title: All my homies hate may-issue carry, because it’s true. Today, in a 6-3 decision largely down ideological lines, the US Supreme Court ruled that New York state’s system for obtaining a concealed carry permit was unconstitutional. What does this mean? Tune into the episode to find out!
In this video, the boys are all back and they’re talking about the bipartisan Senate bill that isn’t a bill yet, as well as the rumors that the Biden Administration is attempting to restrict the sale of milsurp M855 ammo produced at Lake City
Keith and Jack are flying without Caleb today, and they take on the tough question of why the idea that you should be 21 to buy a gun is a ridiculous idea.
After the train wreck of last week’s episode, the boys are back this week with one topic, and we’re talking about guns that absolutely flopped on the commercial market. If you have ideas for a show, send them to us at gunnutsmedia@icloud.com
Look, this one goes off the rails pretty quick. Mostly because the original topic is so ridiculous there’s no way for us to take it seriously for longer than like 5 minutes.
It’s our friggin birfday! The show turns one year old today, and to celebrate the guys are reminiscing about old-school 90s shows, and bringing you an update on the ammo crisis, which is sort of over but not really.
Today, the boys are all shocked that none of them were kidnapped by the government, and they reminisce about the great golden era of submachine guns: the 90s.