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04-27-25 HR 3 Ryan Petty and Mark cover taped interview with KAHR ARMS

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Armed American Radio

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4.8 β€’ 769 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 28 April 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

NRA Convention, gun rights, membership decline, reform movement, Lexington and Concord, Second Amendment, gun control, activism, American history, civil rights, NRA, gun rights, firearm training, inclusivity, gun control myths, media bias, women's empowerment, community building, mental health, activism, firearms, TAL-50, NRA Show, gun technology, X9 handgun, Tommy Gun, Second Amendment, gun rights, innovative firearms, shooting sports

Takeaways

The NRA convention saw notable changes since 2019, reflecting post-pandemic dynamics.
Attendance estimates ranged from 60,000 to 70,000, but some believe numbers may be inflated.
The NRA is facing significant membership decline, dropping from nearly 6 million to about 3.5 million.
Reform movements within the NRA are gaining traction, focusing on transparency and accountability.
The 250th anniversary of the shot heard around the world was celebrated with significant events in Massachusetts.
Activism and engagement are crucial for the future of gun rights in America.
The atmosphere at the NRA convention was more relaxed compared to previous years.
The presence of anti-gun politicians at historical sites raises questions about their commitment to civil rights.
Community events can energize and mobilize supporters of gun rights.
The fight for Second Amendment rights is ongoing and requires collective effort. The NRA convention exceeded expectations for many attendees.
There is a growing focus on women's resources within the NRA.
Community building is essential for engaging new gun owners, especially women.
Mental health professionals often hold biases against gun ownership.
Education and exposure to firearms can change perceptions among clinicians.
Media representation of gun ownership is often inaccurate and biased.
The NRA is attempting to reconnect with its historical roots and values.
Gun control myths are perpetuated by media and political agendas.
Public perception of gun ownership is influenced by misinformation.
Advocacy for reasonable gun laws is necessary to counteract extreme views. The TAL-50 features revolutionary technology that eliminates recoil.
Shooting the TAL-50 does not require hearing protection, making it unique.
The X9 handgun offers a smooth trigger experience likened to 'butter'.
The Tommy Gun remains an iconic piece of American history.
New models of the Tommy Gun are lighter and more affordable.
The market for firearms is evolving with innovative designs.
Gun rights discussions are crucial in today's political climate.
The importance of supporting firearm manufacturers and their innovations.
Engaging with the community at events like the NRA Show is vital.
Understanding the history of firearms enhances appreciation for modern designs.


Summary

The conversation delves into the recent NRA convention, highlighting changes since 2019, attendance dynamics, and the ongoing challenges the NRA faces, including significant membership decline. The discussion also touches on the reform movements within the NRA, the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the shot heard around the world, and the importance of community engagement in the fight for Second Amendment rights. The speakers emphasize the need for activism and collective effort to ensure the future of gun rights in America. In this episode, Mark Walters and co-hosts Ryan Petty and Amanda Hardin discuss their experiences at the NRA convention, reflecting on the organization's direction and inclusivity efforts. They emphasize the importance of community building, particularly for women in the firearms space, and Amanda shares her initiative to educate mental health professionals about firearms.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is armed American radio.

0:12.4

If they want to take my guns, they're going to have to bring a station wagon and a whole lot of friends, because I'm not giving them anything.

0:17.2

From the Car Firearms Group Studio at the Patriot Mobile Communication Center on the Sig Sour

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Platinum microphone.

0:26.7

Mark, we know they want to take our guns and now we're going to make them eat it.

0:30.6

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X Insurance.

0:36.0

Here is your host of Armed American Radio, the loudest conservative voice in America

0:40.9

fighting for your rights.

0:42.9

Mark Walters.

0:45.5

Oh, hour three of Armed American Radio's monster cast here in the Car Firearms Group

0:49.4

Studios begins right now.

0:50.6

I am Mark Walters, filling your prescription for freedom today and every day.

0:54.5

And on the Sunday, powerful monster cast, this is the SIGSauer microphone here at the Patriot

0:58.8

Mobile Communication and Command Center at the Rance. The on-air lights are busting out in the dark

1:03.2

out there. It's pretty cool with the red flashing on-air stuff. It's pretty neat. If you drive

1:07.0

by, you can see it. And Greg in Dallas, Texas Texas, welcome in, brother. We've got to the third hour already.

1:12.4

Yeah.

1:12.7

Flies right by, brother.

1:13.8

My gosh.

1:14.3

They sure did.

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Every single day.

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