Topic: Gun Range

9 chapters across the catalog

Ninny
Episode 1583 1:20:54 - 1:23:20

1583: Ninny

IRS Agent, Fatal Training Range Shooting

An IRS agent died following a shooting incident at a federal correctional institution gun range in Phoenix during a routine training exercise. The FBI has launched an investigation into the death, which occurred while multiple federal agencies were using the facility. Media coverage of the event was criticized for using gender-neutral pronouns and failing to provide clear details on how the agent was shot.

Mask = Love
Episode 1255 2:37:35 - 2:44:27

1255: Mask = Love

Knighting Ceremony and No Agenda Meetup Reports

A formal knighting ceremony is held for Dame Ru and Sir Real Estate of the North Coast. Meetup reports are shared from Tampa Bay and a "meet and shoot" event at a gun range in Lockhart, Texas. The hosts describe the diverse and "nerdy" nature of the No Agenda community, contrasting it with media stereotypes of gun owners. Upcoming meetups in Kansas City, Michigan, and North Carolina are promoted.

Slackified
Episode 1199 3:24 - 5:46

1199: Slackified

Lone Star Gun Range Meetup, Shooting the Springfield 1911

A recent No Agenda meetup took place at the Lone Star Gun Range in Lockhart, Texas, involving twelve producers and various firearms. Details include the use of splatter targets and the performance of a Springfield 1911 pistol. The range rules prohibited targets featuring the faces of political figures.

Self Certified
Episode 1198 2:32:36 - 2:39:43

1198: Self Certified

No Agenda Meetups, Central Texas Sheet Up Event

Adam Curry announces the "No Agenda Central Texas Sheet Up," a shooting event at the Lone Star Gun Range in Lockhart, Texas. He recounts a four-course meal cooked by "Sir Gene," which included butternut squash soup and filet mignon. Other upcoming meetups are listed for Myrtle Beach, North Carolina, and Florida, encouraging listeners to visit the official meetup website for details.

Warehouse of Souls
Episode 802 1:00:12 - 1:02:54

802: Warehouse of Souls

Reno Gun Range, Second Amendment Report

An NBC News reporter attempts to broadcast from a gun range in Reno, Nevada, to discuss Second Amendment voters' support for Donald Trump. The report is largely obscured by the loud "firepower" of shooters in the background, leading to a comedic situation where the anchor must cut the segment short. The scene is described as a stereotypical media attempt to find "hicks" in the West.

Kidults
Episode 789 48:00 - 49:41

789: Kidults

Occam's Razor and the Logic of Gun Confiscation

Jeff Waite, owner of a gun range, utilized "Occam's Razor" in a CNN interview to argue that the government's goal of having "fewer guns" logically requires confiscation. Waite dismissed the idea that guns would simply "evaporate" or "disintegrate," concluding that the only way to reduce the total number of firearms is to take them from owners. The hosts praise this as a rare moment of logical clarity in the news cycle.

Juice Jacking
Episode 717 8:26 - 10:16

717: Juice Jacking

Military Psychological Operations and Machine Gun Range Anecdotes

A letter from a former US Army psychological operations specialist discusses the tendency of foreign fighters to fire weapons improperly for cinematic effect. The hosts discuss their own experiences with firearms, including a short-lived gun range in Austin that featured exploding Tannerite targets and Mad Max-style vehicles.

Blast Wave Accelerator
Episode 578 48:53 - 55:57

578: Blast Wave Accelerator

Sandy Hook Media Narratives, 911 Calls

Media coverage of the Sandy Hook report release focused on Adam Lanza's access to firearms and his mother's volunteer work at the school. Discrepancies in early reporting, such as the location of victim deaths and the demeanor of 911 callers, continue to fuel public skepticism. Some reports suggest Lanza may have been motivated by resentment toward his mother's involvement with the school dating back to 1999.

Volvo's Are Sexy
Episode 18 5:39 - 9:18

18: Volvo's Are Sexy

Iraq Desert Shooting, Dutch Marines Anecdote

A story from a ten-day trip to Iraq involves Dutch Marines taking visitors to a desert practice range equipped with AK-47s, Tech-9s, and hand grenades. The narrative highlights the difficulty of hitting targets in full-auto mode compared to single-shot mode. The conversation transitions to the culture of high-end gun clubs in England and the physical toll of shooting heavy-caliber weapons.