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Student of the Gun Radio

Why Mastery is a Lifelong Journey | SOTG 1333

Student of the Gun Radio

Jarrad Markel

Politics, Sports, Wilderness, News

5.02 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2026

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Prof. Paul and Jarrad Markel discuss firearm maintenance, training, and the importance of continuous learning in self-defense. They explore topics like ammunition care, mental models, and the value of proper education to become a responsible armed citizen.

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0:00.0

All right, the countdown has started, and it is time for yet another student of the gun radio.

0:04.6

And here we are.

0:06.1

In the month of March, 2006, if you're keeping track, if you're not keeping track, well, that's cool, too.

0:14.2

Oh, to be an armed citizen.

0:18.7

Yes, indeed.

0:19.6

I wrote another article because.

0:25.4

Because I guess I just have to keep doing this until I die or until the world ends.

0:31.9

Because that's how humanity is.

0:36.0

Musashi on perfection.

0:37.8

We teach you with this last week a little bit.

0:40.5

And we're going to, we actually are going to do it this week.

0:43.8

We're going to talk about Musashi's thoughts about perfection.

0:49.0

Yes, indeed.

0:50.1

Did he have those?

0:51.0

Oh, he absolutely did.

0:53.6

First round stopp, just go ahead.

0:56.3

Is this perfection in general or perfection in relation to a physical skill?

1:02.5

I think more is like in general.

1:05.9

Oh, nice.

1:06.4

So we'll see it.

1:07.5

Yeah.

1:08.2

We got a coffee order for you.

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