Colion Noir Unfiltered: An In-Depth Discussion on Guns, Life, and More With Guns Out TV

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Colion Noir

Colion Noir

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Dive deep into my world in this revealing and candid interview with ‪@GunsOutTV‬ , where I shed light on the motivations that transformed me into the passionate gun advocate I am today. As a naturally private person, this is one of my most vulnerable moments as I open up about my insecurities and challenges on this journey.
🌟 What prompted me to champion the cause of responsible gun ownership?
🌟 Unveiling the layers of my advocacy that go beyond the public eye.
🌟 Personal insecurities and issues I've confronted throughout this transformative path.
After years of advocacy and overwhelming support from all of you, I felt compelled to share more of myself than ever before. This interview is not just a glimpse into my beliefs-it's an exploration of who I am, the struggles I've faced, and the person I aspire to become.
Join me in this introspective and revealing conversation that goes beyond the surface. Your unwavering support has empowered me, and I hope this interview provides you with a deeper understanding of the journey that has shaped me.
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@williamyoung5001
@williamyoung5001 6 ай бұрын
I’m a black man from Los Angeles California, and I grew with guns. My father, grandfather’s, uncle’s, great uncle’s who were WW2, Korean War, Vietnam war. So being around guns was just a part of life for home protection. I taught my daughter and son how to shoot, they’re both gun owners, my son’s arsenal is crazy huge. I’m a retired LAPD officer of 36 years, my son has been a police officer with LAPD for 7 years. I have told my non law enforcement friends to buy and train with guns. The female friends who were against shooting and owning guns, they’re extremely proficient. Every law abiding American citizen needs to own a firearm, pistol, revolver, shotgun, semiautomatic rifle. Train, train and train is the key 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@francischambless5919
@francischambless5919 6 ай бұрын
What is your opinion on getting a CHL? In Texas we recently changed to constitutional carry, however we have 30.06 and 30.07 laws everywhere since 1996 where it's a 3rd Degree Felony if you are caught armed in these areas. It can get very frustrating and difficult to carry barring all these areas, and it feels like they are just designed to entrap most people who might eventually make a mistake. On the other hand, if you get the license, you may be turned around with only a fine if you're lucky. I've always felt like you shouldn't have to pay for what is enumerated in the bill of Rights, nor should you be liable initially for that enumerated Right without a chance to leave the premises of your own volition. It doesn't seem like society is at all designed anymore to respect the 2nd and is only getting worse.
@MrRdvs87
@MrRdvs87 6 ай бұрын
@@francischambless5919violating a 30.06/07 is generally a class C misdemeanor.
@williamyoung5001
@williamyoung5001 6 ай бұрын
@@francischambless5919 I’m from California, so what is a CHL?
@Rico-ow3ys
@Rico-ow3ys 6 ай бұрын
Same here brother. All our fathers in our neighborhood had guns. They taught us to respect the gun, don't fear it, and when it's time to use it, don't hesitate.
@mooktemas6800
@mooktemas6800 6 ай бұрын
@@williamyoung5001 Concealed handgun license
@chuckcauley8470
@chuckcauley8470 6 ай бұрын
Colion, I as a 62 year old white man, thoroughly enjoy your content, your work and perspective. I am proud of men like you so keep your passion strong.
@justaskmeiknow5584
@justaskmeiknow5584 6 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more... We need to change the govt run narrative from color to character. I can care less of someone's color or nationality it's who they are as a human being is what matters
@shamilton2719
@shamilton2719 6 ай бұрын
@@justaskmeiknow5584 amen to this!
@shamilton2719
@shamilton2719 6 ай бұрын
Well said Sir!
@Khrayzswld
@Khrayzswld 6 ай бұрын
Right on target 🎯
@dannycain3930
@dannycain3930 5 ай бұрын
@@justaskmeiknow5584 and to do that is to stop saying things like “ I’m this color and agree with “ .
@Nunya1biznass-hm4mj
@Nunya1biznass-hm4mj 6 ай бұрын
HONEST MOMENT NOT FOR WEAK MINDED FOLKS! As a white country boy, I grew up only seeing black men and guns in a negative way. It wasn’t until serving in the SOF world with professional black men who were like minded, did I change my worldview. Now I don’t see black men with guns as a dangerous thing. I see a black man with a EDC now, I see a proud American who shares my worldview. It makes me proud. Let’s keep up these conversations because all men are created equal and equally we are to exercise our rights or we lose them.
@SuperUnemployable
@SuperUnemployable 6 ай бұрын
We need more honest uncomfortable truths all around from whatever perspective or background you come from
@tomcruse5731
@tomcruse5731 6 ай бұрын
Black or white, if you carry in your pants without a holster, your not professional
@lowellcalavera6045
@lowellcalavera6045 6 ай бұрын
@@tomcruse5731😂 You're no expert. I've carried a snubbie or compact 1911 in my back pocket, for 36 years. I train drawing from there, and it works great.
@zacharymccoin5431
@zacharymccoin5431 6 ай бұрын
@@lowellcalavera6045if your not using a holster to shouldn’t carry. That is unsafe and ignorant
@tomcruse5731
@tomcruse5731 6 ай бұрын
@@lowellcalavera6045 I didn't say I was a expert.If you carry in your belt line in your pants gangster style with no holster, then your a punk.
@ArchieBl3h
@ArchieBl3h 6 ай бұрын
Colion's videos made me unafraid and proud to be a black gun owner. I was born in one of the least free states, and my perception of guns was warped by the same thing as most black people. Only the gangsters and crooked cops have guns, and they magically bring doom to their owners. I eventually moved to a super free state. I bought a gun from a guy because he was going to sell it to one of two young adults who looked super irresponsible. Then i learned the laws. Took it out shooting and it jammed every other shot. Then my nerdy side kicked in, and i had to know how they worked. Took it apart, put it back together. Found the broken recoil spring, ordered a new one, and it was on from there. My parents thought it was unwise to be a black man with a gun, and i educated then on the laws. Found colion's videos around this time, and i started being more proud of it. Now i help recruit more people into the 2a community.
@jonathanherbert1346
@jonathanherbert1346 5 ай бұрын
Facts, me too !!!
@TheKnoxvicious
@TheKnoxvicious 5 ай бұрын
Not black, Hispanic, but awesome! The younger black generation deserve to know this side - it itself is American history if we look at the 14th amendment.
@finngamesknudson1457
@finngamesknudson1457 5 ай бұрын
Thank you. Generally I consider color of pne’s skin irrelevant, but I suspect you are far better at spreading freedom in the minority community. The broader our base, the better we are able to prevent bad laws and continue training up future generations.
@MattGoodman-vl7th
@MattGoodman-vl7th 2 ай бұрын
I can't speak to any race portion, but I get the nerdy side for sure. Grew up with guns, during and after school for a while stepped out of that world. Older work buddy got be back into it. I knew how guns were supposed to work, so I knew when it wasn't working right. I quickly became the guy that all my friends would ask to diagnose issues. 7/10 just need to be cleaned 🤦. But rusted or broken springs are next most common. It has become a passion. My shooting buddy would tell you as he told me "now you've got 'the bug'." 👍
@will400r
@will400r 6 ай бұрын
The 2A community needs more people like this, visible
@AGFrontYT
@AGFrontYT 6 ай бұрын
Those people are people like us. You and me. And I have put together a little toolbox of facts about the origin, purpose, evolution and history of gc that are decisive in debates. I invite you to use them, or be inspired to make your own. It's time to start controlling the narrative, and silencing the opposition is golden in that enterprise. I have to be elliptic or I get deli eated.
@TacticoolVIKINGBeard
@TacticoolVIKINGBeard 6 ай бұрын
Hell yea! These guys are awesome! Ive been watching colion for about 3 or 4 years now and i catch every video he puts out! Awesome guy, very knowledgeable and entertaining as hell! The more level headed good people we get into this community the better for our beloved country
@TacticoolVIKINGBeard
@TacticoolVIKINGBeard 6 ай бұрын
​@@AGFrontYTyoure antigun? If you are i hope you actually pay attention to whats happening and reconsider your bias. Open up to wisdom and see the real world and why the 2nd amendment was created.
@AGFrontYT
@AGFrontYT 6 ай бұрын
@@TacticoolVIKINGBeard Bro do me a favor and look a little closer? I can't be more specific because yt deli eats the reply. Sometimes, to get the attention of your debating other, which in this case are the gatgrabblers, you have to be a little sneaky. Get it? I've done some legwork from which you may benefit... or not. Or, maybe make your own if you have the time. It works, I use it all the time. And silence is golden because then you get to control the narrative.
@AGFrontYT
@AGFrontYT 6 ай бұрын
@@TacticoolVIKINGBeard you do realize you can click on people's avatar to see their profile? I don't think most people realize that...
@Jbroker404
@Jbroker404 6 ай бұрын
I was at the gun store today, saw a younger looking, stylishly dressed black woman, fur boots, etc. and she was asking about this lever action (i think it may have been a Henry, but not positive) and she was so passionate about it. She immediately asked for a certain model that they didn't have but they showed her other ones that were just as nice, and seeing her passion for it was so unexpected, but only because it's the opposite of the stereotype, and it was awesome.
@microcolonel
@microcolonel 6 ай бұрын
She wanted a Stagecoach Mary Special. 😂
@bassblaster162
@bassblaster162 6 ай бұрын
They're the fastest growing demographic among new gun owners, and it's absolutely awesome! I'm working on convincing wifey to join the ranks🤞🏻
@AGFrontYT
@AGFrontYT 6 ай бұрын
Brilliant!
@kayemkm1703
@kayemkm1703 6 ай бұрын
@JBROKER404 As a black woman that conducts herself in the same manner. Shopping at the gun store etc where's it's pretty much male dominated, the mere assumption that we have knowledge regarding this topic is slim to none. So why do you expect less as if you deserve a Grammy or something, FOH✌👋👋👋
@Jbroker404
@Jbroker404 5 ай бұрын
Man, if only you guys had seen this hateful comment someone left in response to this comment. KZfaq (or that person) deleted it (notice it says there one more reply than shown). I'm paraphrasing, but it was basically "as a black woman.... shopping in male dominated stores.... as if you deserve a Grammy for your post... F*** outta here ✌👋👋" So sad that we live in a society where people think that's an appropriate response.
@user-nw1rt8kz9i
@user-nw1rt8kz9i 6 ай бұрын
As an USMC Veteran, i salute all 3 of you. You speak the truth and pull no punches. Keep up the GREAT WORK guys.
@user-nw1rt8kz9i
@user-nw1rt8kz9i 6 ай бұрын
@@MP-qn1jw you are more than welcome. Just to ad to that, when I was in the corps we didn't have blacks, browns, or whites we had our brothers and sisters who were there to watch our 6 as we watched theirs. We all need to see how the TYRANTS are deciding our beloved country and remove them and BAN them from power. SEMPER FI!!
@powercapitalsolutions
@powercapitalsolutions 6 ай бұрын
Semper Fi!
@LuisGarcia-uy3nb
@LuisGarcia-uy3nb 5 ай бұрын
Semper fi brother
@user-nw1rt8kz9i
@user-nw1rt8kz9i 5 ай бұрын
Ooohrah!
@SuperAriel35
@SuperAriel35 6 ай бұрын
As a Hispanic American. You are one of my favorite and most respected and informative black pro 2a advocates I have ever seen and heard . I love your videos brother keep it up
@Paul-uw7us
@Paul-uw7us 6 ай бұрын
I'm a 69 year old veteran. I'm white with a half black SIL. I have two Korean kids. All are responsible gun owners. Ethnicity doesn't matter at all. Intelligence is what matters. All are very intelligent with very good jobs.
@AllAboutSurvival
@AllAboutSurvival 6 ай бұрын
hearing about the motivations and challenges that shaped Noir into the passionate advocate he is today resonates deeply
@DesiMeRollin290
@DesiMeRollin290 6 ай бұрын
I'm a brown man, son of immigrants from Chicago. My friends & family always thought I'm a 'gun nut'. Colion helped me break the thought of 'guns are for rural whites and urban blacks' mindset that Colion mentioned. Good on him.
@64samsky
@64samsky 6 ай бұрын
Colin, I'm a 59 year old retired white Baltimore City Firefighter. The first time I knew of you, I liked you. I serviced a city that was 67% black. I saw you as a man, and nothing more. My brothers, who were firefighters, were guys who I trusted with my life. God bless you & what you do!
@darylhunt8697
@darylhunt8697 5 ай бұрын
Colion Noir you’re a true leader in the fight for our gun rights and true advocate for the people. I watch your content every week. I am a proud ammosexual nothing will change that. Thank you for all that you do. I stand with you 100%
@CJ-nt4cs
@CJ-nt4cs 6 ай бұрын
3 smart men having a class act conversation. Priceless.
@theclarks4583
@theclarks4583 6 ай бұрын
I'm a Black man from NY city and on this show are the 3 first black gun educators I ever watched when I found out that I was interested in guns. Didn't know when ya'll would link up but man I loved this conversation. I actually think you guys are on to something here and like you said she do a series to help promote gun ownership, education, and advocacy in our community. This was a fantastic conversation
@davidmabee6629
@davidmabee6629 6 ай бұрын
You are an inspiration and role model for gun owners regardless of ethnicity. Props to you sir. Enjoy the content of your videos
@xiggroc
@xiggroc 6 ай бұрын
As a 21 yr old black gun owner we def have to get rid of the stereotypes hopefully too cops stop stereotyping us ! I really look up to u and appreciate everything you do for the 2A community and the black community brother !🫡👏👏
@soundsofrelaxation2259
@soundsofrelaxation2259 5 ай бұрын
You will always be looked at with a sideways eye by police so long as your community as a whole is the biggest culprit of violent crimes. Only advice is advocate to change your community's ways and stay peaceful and calm with police. Hope your future is bright and positive.
@raphmcafee
@raphmcafee 6 ай бұрын
Here's something that doesn't get talked a lot in regards to the 2A or get taught in schools and that is *sovereignty.* From chatGPT before it got extremely biased: When the Founding Fathers spoke of "the people could assert their sovereignty," they referred to the idea that the ultimate source of political authority and power in the new nation rested with the citizens. The concept of sovereignty in the context of the American Revolution and the creation of the United States was closely tied to the principles of popular sovereignty and self-governance. In the traditional European model of governance, power was concentrated in the hands of monarchs or ruling elites, who held authority by divine right or hereditary claims. However, the Founding Fathers rejected this notion and believed that political legitimacy came from the consent of the governed, not from any divine or inherited right. They embraced the idea of popular sovereignty, which asserted that the people, as a collective body, were the true source of political power. In other words, the government derived its legitimacy and authority from the will of the people it governed. The citizens, through their participation and representation in the democratic process, could shape the laws and institutions that governed their lives. This idea of sovereignty was deeply intertwined with the concept of individual rights and liberties, as the Founding Fathers sought to create a system that protected the rights of individuals while promoting the common good. The Second Amendment, as part of the Bill of Rights, was seen as a critical safeguard for maintaining the people's sovereignty. It recognized the right of the people to keep and bear arms, which was instrumental in empowering them to protect themselves, their families, and their communities. The ability of the people to be armed was not just about self-defense against criminals or foreign invaders but also about preserving the citizens' ability to resist any potential future government that might infringe upon their liberties. The Founding Fathers saw the armed citizenry as a check on potential abuses of power by the government, ensuring that the government would always be accountable to the people it governed. By having the means to defend themselves and their rights, the people could actively participate in shaping the course of the nation, thereby asserting their sovereignty in the political landscape. In conclusion, the notion of "the people could assert their sovereignty" meant that the power and authority of the government emanated from the consent of the governed. It emphasized the people's role as the ultimate decision-makers and highlighted their right to bear arms as a means to protect their liberties and participate actively in the governance of the new nation.
@Oldhogleg
@Oldhogleg 6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it's proving to be quite contradictive, an oxymoron to be the governed and to be the governing. I think a better description of our founding concept is that in wining our collective independence, we also won our individual independence (sovereignty). The basic idea was to creat an administrative government (not a ruling government) to protect our individuals AND collective natural birth rights as free humans upon this earth. In doing so, we delegated our sovereign powers (not surrender, nor forfeit) to the administrative body that can be withdrawn at any time for any reason. This is why it's ludicrous to say we're taking the law into our hands because it never left our hands! In reality our natural birth rights are property rights because our individual rights and freedoms are our individual property; not the property of government to bestow and withdraw at it's own pleasure. Our rights and freedoms are acknowledged in the constitution as preexisting and from God, not from government; and our rights includes, but not limited to the bill of rights. Due to intergenerational mind control via social engineering, we now have unquestioned regulatory tyranny. There's only one law, our rights. Everything else is just administrative policy and dose not carry the power of law, only the power to administrate the officials and employees within the administration. But now we live in a social construct where administrative policies via legalistic constructive fraud are enforced under the color of law. What we have now is what governments have always been throughout the world; a criminal enterprise that provides a service at the barrel of a gun just like any other crime syndicate. This is tyanny masquerading as servants ( they must take away our rights in order to protect our rights); in turn making everyone slaves (property) of government.
@64samsky
@64samsky 6 ай бұрын
We are endowed with the right to self-defense from our creator. Our rights come from God.
@steveanderson5128
@steveanderson5128 5 ай бұрын
Our Government has expanded way beyond the original 18 enumerated powers, we absolutely need to return their power Back To The People! God Bless and God's Speed, 🥶 🧟‍♀️ 👐!😊
@paulwarner8461
@paulwarner8461 5 ай бұрын
Very clearly stated with factual basis without the drama of politics. 18:11 18:19
@williamguido7190
@williamguido7190 6 ай бұрын
Colion, if it wasn’t evident to you already, you have an international audience now. Thanks from a Costa Rica law abiding gun owner. Keep it up brother.
@user-se1rf3xt5s
@user-se1rf3xt5s 5 ай бұрын
I am an old white man and an NRA instructor, and I refer many students to your work. Not just the black students but all my students. When I show it to a black student, they look at me a give me a look like the only reason you are showing this to me is because I am black. This can't be further from the truth, you are exalent. Please keep up the great work. You are an excellent spokesman for firearms who just happens to be black. 👍👍👍
@tomahawkm4687
@tomahawkm4687 6 ай бұрын
I always enjoy listening to Colion talk with people. There's a lot of honesty
@AGFrontYT
@AGFrontYT 6 ай бұрын
Colion is a great spokesperson for our Rights. Very inspirational.
@theheatmagazine
@theheatmagazine 6 ай бұрын
I have a degree in criminal justice working on my masters and I watch your channel all the time keep up the good work 👏🏿 👏🏿👏🏿
@jonathangurley7293
@jonathangurley7293 6 ай бұрын
As always I appreciate what you do for gun owners/2A advocates. Thank you sir
@GhostofonyxXI
@GhostofonyxXI 6 ай бұрын
I'm a gun instructor and I love sharing you videos and your message to my srudents ❤
@robertwilson9644
@robertwilson9644 6 ай бұрын
Duuuuuuuude! CN's videos always hit me really hard and I couldn't quite put my finger on why. Top Gear! It now makes perfect sense. Brilliant
@MRxMADHATTER
@MRxMADHATTER 6 ай бұрын
You are a good example of a responsible gun owner. And you are a source of knowledge for the rest of us, both in the world of guns and in the world of gun laws and Constitutional rights. Bravo Colion. ❤🤍💙
@9877joseph
@9877joseph 6 ай бұрын
Hes a major voice for our community! Thanks, Colion!
@tipjr31
@tipjr31 6 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this discussion,as a black man being apart of the 2a community, i can totally relate to this!!
@billt1803
@billt1803 6 ай бұрын
The start to your story hasn't changed, that's why I know you're authentic. You're the man!!! "RESPECT" is what you deserve
@rearsightapex
@rearsightapex 6 ай бұрын
I’m glad I found you 10 years ago when I came across your earlier videos. It was refreshing to see someone who was a person of color advocate responsible firearm ownership and advocating for 2A rights.
@deathvoxkc
@deathvoxkc 6 ай бұрын
Dude, dont discount the fact that you are a civilian who got big in the gun community when almost everyone was a vet/military. Was always cool to see another civilian like me be as pro gun as i am
@EastCoastMan603
@EastCoastMan603 6 ай бұрын
If anyone needs to hear the discussion about gun ownership, it’s defiantly “young black males”, specifically “urban”. Thank you for your service.
@AGFrontYT
@AGFrontYT 6 ай бұрын
Things the gatgrabblers need to hear: they support the origin, purpose, evolution and history of gc. That origin is dirty and disturbing, and it was effective for over 300 years, from 1680 through and beyond the Civil Rights movement of the 1950's/60's. I've done some legwork to share, or be inspired to do your own. It's effective and silences the gatgrabblers. When you silence the opposition, you get to control the narrative. This is powerful.
@stevenwilliams1805
@stevenwilliams1805 6 ай бұрын
​@@AGFrontYT it's just too apparent once one realizes it was always about keeping guns out of the hands of "minorities."
@kayemkm1703
@kayemkm1703 6 ай бұрын
Definitely not defiantly. You're welcome!
@stephenhodge6441
@stephenhodge6441 6 ай бұрын
I can't lie... I saw this was an interview and my ADHD mind almost said "nope", too long for me. But I gave it a chance and next thing I knew I was at the end. Very interesting and fun to listen to.
@Rocksteady713
@Rocksteady713 6 ай бұрын
I appreciate your work man coming from a young black man myself with dreads from Houston, Tx. I’ve recently become a CCHDF instructor to teach people safety of course and what comes with carrying the steel, good and bad. None of my friends are the same page yet but I’m there for them be their “gun guy”. I’ve built a psa Ar from stripped Lower and definitely felt the need to get my gunsmith cert soon. Honestly despite the next community and their opportunities they have a lot have knowledge and I’ve become appreciative. I wouldn’t call myself a shooter but I think I could hold my own (only been to inside ranges) I don’t want to sound like I know everything I’m only 3 years into this and I’m loving every minute I hope to get myself out there and out my shell this year.
@Owen0944
@Owen0944 6 ай бұрын
There needs to be more people like Colion to educate more of the black community on gun rights. We are living in a society that screams about institutional racism and such but don’t understand how gun laws are rooted in racism. California for example had the black panthers protest while armed at the capital and Regan went straight to gun restrictions and it has progressively gotten worse there while they show gang violence and throw more laws on the books
@evildoom2862
@evildoom2862 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for everything you do and for this post I just wanted to share that I work for a gun manufacturer in az and I was the 2nd person you shook hands with at the meet and greet when you visited. At the time all I had seen of you was on Joe rogans show so I didn't have much to talk about but I subscribed right after and have seen a lot of your stuff. I'm a white girl and never knew that you were a pioneer. I never noticed there weren't many other black guys doing what you do. Maybe I'm naive or sheltered but it just makes me see how lucky I am by learning about guns and the 2A movement from you. Thank you!
@Robert-sn7lt
@Robert-sn7lt 6 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. You are doing a great job showing there isn't just one stereotype. When I first saw your channel, the part that stood out was your passion for firearms AND being a lawyer. Seeing a lawyer actually like and have an interest in firearms outside of the court room legal sense was great.
@invisibleazn9330
@invisibleazn9330 6 ай бұрын
Great episode. Colion has been the most influential pro 2a advocate for me. I grew up in big cities overseas in South East Asia, so i didn't grow up with guns as ownership was prohibited (although criminals had easy access to guns, as per usual anywhere). Colion's message and style resonated with me the most out of all the gun influencers and been following him for over a decade now.
@Sergio92G
@Sergio92G 6 ай бұрын
"David Duke's Got a Shotgun..... So Why You Get Upset Cause I Got One??"🎶🎶🎶 -Scarface
@arthura.belokonov3310
@arthura.belokonov3310 5 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this talk. When I first saw Colion's videos years ago, I didn't think, "let's listen to this black gun content creator," I just thought, "let's listen to this gun content creator." I appreciate how you guys give it straight. Keep up the awesome content.
@alexsantiago3181
@alexsantiago3181 4 ай бұрын
Colion you're like my hero man. I'm Puerto Rican. A lot of those thug stereotypes amd the ways you think about them and handled them really resonated with me. I'm in college and studying Criminal Justice. I love basketball, Cars, Guns and family(and Batman). I'm extremely introverted and I look to you fr you are a strong and intelligent individual props to you man
@bladejames8208
@bladejames8208 6 ай бұрын
Throughly enjoyed this interview. The insights, knowledge, experience.... extremely informative. Thank you gentlemen. A rising female guntuber Yoki Srurup, have been following her since 2,500 subs. She has is close to or has hit that million subs now. You guys, separately should consider doing a collaboration with Yoki to help expose her and her amazing content to an even larger audience. The community would benefit from the excellent content, amazing personality she brings to the 2A KZfaq space.
@everythingisaworkinprogres5729
@everythingisaworkinprogres5729 6 ай бұрын
I'm a 50 year-old asian woman who started shooting only a couple of years ago. I love Yoki! She really won me over with her hog hunts! On the surface girlfriend DOES NOT look like she would be in the 2A community, and that's what I absolutely love about her. She is a beast (shooting a Desert Eagle one handed no problem!).
@paulettaphillips3659
@paulettaphillips3659 6 ай бұрын
I have watched Colion for many years. I have always loved his content. I have never thought about what he has been through to carry. I guess I always thought he grew up in a home with guns.
@eplayersclub40
@eplayersclub40 6 ай бұрын
I am already excited just at the thought of this trio doing a reoccurring podcast together!! This has been one of my favorite shows of all times!!!! Guys, Thank you for what you do!!!
@anthonycrocco4381
@anthonycrocco4381 6 ай бұрын
Colin your knowledge of guns and the law is exceptional, love your content please keep up the good work and thanks for what you do
@buzrock5711
@buzrock5711 6 ай бұрын
Any interview with Colion is fascinating and articulating.
@reelivin8112
@reelivin8112 6 ай бұрын
Colion, I absolutely have total respect for you and your style with the vids you do. Allot of great shooting content with brains to back it. Keep on doin what you do brother, I started shooting over 50 years ago, every aspect from competition, instructor, private bodyguard, gunsmith work etc. I really like the “matter of fact” aspect of your weapon reviews.
@anonymous.anonymity.
@anonymous.anonymity. 6 ай бұрын
Why do members of your militia kill each other’s children in schools?
@jdwar11
@jdwar11 6 ай бұрын
Wonderful discussion gentlemen. First time I have heard how Colion got started on this path. Enthusiasm born from that explosion in his hands many years ago. Truly fabulous.
@ryanramos3286
@ryanramos3286 6 ай бұрын
Off subject. I think Colion Nior. Should be N.R.A next president
@mikeburklin2675
@mikeburklin2675 6 ай бұрын
Great video, all of you guys are very inspirational. Hope you all keep the groove going.
@thurin84
@thurin84 6 ай бұрын
this was a great conversation! im so glad colion took the chance and broke that barrier and changed peoples perception of the 2A community showing anyone and everyones welcome.
@maggieellis2303
@maggieellis2303 6 ай бұрын
This is a truly great conversation - one that’s so friggin’ ESSENTIAL. Thanks to you gents for sharing it with everyone! One of the best things about an interview like this is how it addresses multiple factors & layers. Not only that, but I gotta say that I have admired Colion for a few years since I discovered his content - AND these guys interviewing him are FANTASTIC and this discussion spreads so many good and true things about and within all those layers. EXCELLENT
@clintwalker7690
@clintwalker7690 6 ай бұрын
Very educational! I am glad you are doing what you are doing. You and i are from different backgrounds. We have the same mindset about certain things. I will look up these other men.
@a2birdcage319
@a2birdcage319 6 ай бұрын
Colion is a great human being and role model for many young men, hope he can reach many people
@Oldhogleg
@Oldhogleg 6 ай бұрын
I can relate to the personal restraint and being guarded about who you associate with out of the concerns of being targeted with false accusations by disgruntled people and have your rights suddenly denied and your property confiscated since the 90's.
@anonymous.anonymity.
@anonymous.anonymity. 6 ай бұрын
I thought your guns gave you rights and prevented tyranny?
@Oldhogleg
@Oldhogleg 6 ай бұрын
@@anonymous.anonymity. Lol, it's never that simplistic.
@joshjohnson2600
@joshjohnson2600 6 ай бұрын
Awesome interview. You guys mesh well together.
@natekinzie4749
@natekinzie4749 6 ай бұрын
White dude here, not that should matter but with politics these days... I've been watching both your channels for quite some time and wondering when a collaboration was in the works. I couldn't care less about skin color, especially not if you care about the state of our country and our Bill of Rights! Keep up the great work brothers!!
@mixflip
@mixflip 5 ай бұрын
I have been watching you since day one. I remember the good and the bad when the whole NRA thing happened. I remember going to shot show and seeing this 20ft tall poster of a black man with a gun in one of the booths and I thought…. Oh shit he made it to the top of the gun community. This was long before the advent of the “Navy Seal” KZfaqrs who dominate the scene today. I too always felt a little strange and a bit of an outsider in the gun world as an Asian/Filipino man. But the more I dove into the world of guns the more I found it was a very accepting environment for all who believe in freedom. It’s amazing how confident you can feel when you are in a room full of guys who may have college degrees or hug muscles but non of them know anything about guns or the 2nd amendment or self defense. You feel like the real man in the room once shit hits the fan… because you were the only one smart enough to prepare for the worst day of your life and have the skills to do something about it. Everyone else is often running around clueless of what to do. That’s an amazing feeling.
@ac.1.1.z-a
@ac.1.1.z-a 6 ай бұрын
Colion you definitely have made a HUGE impact on the gun culture all in a very positive and cool way! Thank you sir👍
@donaldlanham
@donaldlanham 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, very informative interview. Loved it.
@forzerotoo
@forzerotoo 6 ай бұрын
I remember back in the early days commenting a suggestion to review the sound level of each clip and Colion replied, thanking me for the suggestion. So cool!!!!
@markbean1623
@markbean1623 6 ай бұрын
Thank you to your family for there service .. My father was in the Navy in WW2
@kennebearsarms
@kennebearsarms 5 ай бұрын
Im sad this doesnt have more views! Ive never seen these other 2 guys before but they were so much fun! Kinda sad it was only an hour! Really hope we can get more of this!
@MattGoodman-vl7th
@MattGoodman-vl7th 2 ай бұрын
I was into helping people diagnose gun issues and helping them clean or helping them fix things (what to order, how to do the work) for a little while before I ran across some issues I wasn't familiar with. Enter KZfaq. Gunsmithing and machining was my initial preferred content. Very quickly I saw some video suggestions for other guys like DemoRanch, The AK Guy, etc. I liked them, and still do, but I prefer content to educate, reviews, ways to improve, etc. I found some of your content soon after and fell in love with the format, the camera work, and the political aspect. The way you present actual data, your approach to making counter points to gun control arguments, your willingness to have those conversations, etc. was truely inspirational. You are the reason I started earning all the data points, stats, laws, etc. that I could. Now I'm educating friends about stats and how some laws may sound good or have good intent, but do not work how they should or could be a stepping stone to worse. Now I have even started to send letters to my Representatives with facts and data as well. Thank you for your content sir. Now you have introduced me to these other guys, I'm sure I will feel the same about them. Cheers!
@joestudebaker7726
@joestudebaker7726 6 ай бұрын
I wish the best for all of you gentlemen and resounding success and the support when you need it. You aren't alone in this journey. Keep guiding and educate more people as you go and you shall see the fruits of your labors.
@kelvinmccoylcswlcdc8273
@kelvinmccoylcswlcdc8273 6 ай бұрын
Loved this. Loved hearing the story.
@AnthonyToppins
@AnthonyToppins 6 ай бұрын
This video just makes me smile
@learnandteacheverything
@learnandteacheverything 6 ай бұрын
Awesome sit down today. Great content from all!
@marvinmyers9367
@marvinmyers9367 6 ай бұрын
I have spent many years as a white man with a passion for guns, training, mentoring, and talking with young black men about how to change the stereotype of all black people with guns being dangerous. I let them know that in order to not be stereotyped, don't be the stereotype. I advise them how to act and react if pulled over while armed. How to act or react if confronted while armed. I take them to the range. I help them legally obtain firearms. I train them for free. I help them get a CCW. I grew up in the projects. I saw people get killed. I saw the way cops treated all of us in the projects. Colion Noire is a man to be listened to. He knows of what he speaks. No skin color with a gun scares me. What scares me is a gun in the hands of the untrained and attitude rich idiots regardless of skin color. KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DO.
@bumblebeebob
@bumblebeebob 6 ай бұрын
Great interview! Thanks for posting it up.
@raulthepig5821
@raulthepig5821 6 ай бұрын
Colion I knew you were a car guy. It just fits. The day I turned 16 I had my drivers license and a car. I felt if you didn't get your drivers license on your 16th birthday there must be something wrong with you. A car meant freedom and who doesn't want to be free? Today's youth don't care to have a license or a car, I don't understand it. Guns, same thing. If you haven't learned how to handle a gun by your tenth birthday you are unpatriotic. It is your duty, as an American, to learn how to handle guns and shoot. What you do is very important for this country. Educating people and exposing the corrupt left who wants to remove our rights. It is a very patriotic thing you do. Please don't stop.
@Jbroker404
@Jbroker404 6 ай бұрын
I don't get it either. Getting my license and a car was the ONE and ONLY priority at the age if 15/16. To think kids could not care about that? Insane.
@kimyoung1239
@kimyoung1239 6 ай бұрын
You were one of the first guys I saw on video with the 2A motto. I have always loved your attitude and your respect for the 2A laws explaining things in a down to Earth common sense way that was easy to digest. I just watched your video on the Daniel H9. I'm in love!
@patrickleuck6387
@patrickleuck6387 6 ай бұрын
Watching more of your video and being a subscriber to your channel, but it is also a log graduate from Creighton University, who went to the FBI run out of law school. You are awesome sir, sir keep up a good work.
@danzawierucha9451
@danzawierucha9451 5 ай бұрын
How the guest describes owning his first rifle and having a certain stigma assigned to it is how I feel owning a self-defense weapon for my home. Just because I own the weapon does not mean I wish to harm anyone with it, but more simply because I want to protect everyone I can with it.
@Heywoodthepeckerwood
@Heywoodthepeckerwood 6 ай бұрын
30:28 this kinda hits home for me. I am white and have been into gun culture as a discipline since childhood, I train it as a martial skill. Anyway, when I love in a large city for a part of my early adulthood I was a bit of a hellion and stopped after a close call. I started carrying whenever I was outside the home and I went out only a few times with old friends and more than once, there was the makings of a good ol brawl and I find myself in the position of having to talk people out or just leaving my friends to fend for themselves. This was very hard for me at the time, but I had to stop hanging out with most of them.. Forgot to add: I am glad to see the success of both your channels.
@rbrunyan
@rbrunyan 6 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Great inside to all of your lives. Thank you for sharing.
@kevinhufford1064
@kevinhufford1064 6 ай бұрын
From the moment Colion first started I always found myself gravitating to his videos and his intellect. He is solely responsible for helping with the mindset within society regarding firearms and i couldn't think of a better spokeman for the 2A community to have. For me in my house he is Colion, to my two daughters and wife, he's the Hot black gun dude. I also love Killer Mike's discussions on firearms. Especially when he starts hitting the history of the black community using them to protect their new Rights way back when. His story telling is captivating.
@MRLUGNUTS
@MRLUGNUTS 6 ай бұрын
I've been a closeted gun lover since I was 13 and didn't really notice the stigma , as I was around guns most of my life. Because.. though born a up to 13 raised in New York then moving to PA to finish school. where there were rifles in just about every pickup in the school parking lot. Didn't really get the scare factor. But have been a fan of Colion since 2018 and now you two gentlemen and has you all put it guy that look like us. Make e laugh somewhat. Because Colion has killed that noise .... which is so refreshing when most of my friends who are on the lite side love him... My hats off to you men.😊
@chadh7005
@chadh7005 5 ай бұрын
Absolutely great show. I will say I'm with you Colion. Music for me is the same I don't look at it as face value. Never been in the streets or drugs side but it is highly motivational if looked at right.
@reyvynnightveil1706
@reyvynnightveil1706 6 ай бұрын
Absolutely love Colion Noir. The man speaks truth, he's got style, he's smart as hell, he's successful, and he's both confident and humble when appropriate. This is the kind of role model that young people need to see more of to destroy the stereotype pf the young black gun owner, who just wants to be an edgy wannabe gangbanger.
@Aleromi99
@Aleromi99 6 ай бұрын
Love the interview., as an urban white male. Owning guns, it wasn't till I became a father that home defense was something I put into my life. I never thought that the political aspect of ownership would be an issue, but its effects all. Owners and non-gun owners. Train, I've taken many classes form the same trainer. It's the building blocks that all need to be better.
@donzimmerman5829
@donzimmerman5829 6 ай бұрын
Absolutely wonderful.
@robertcharbonneau6041
@robertcharbonneau6041 6 ай бұрын
Man im so glad you have the tight circle of friends that have your back and understand the place you are coming from and the crucially important work you do. Because your voice is important in the 2A community. For people from ALL walks of life.
@robertcurtis1612
@robertcurtis1612 6 ай бұрын
This particular video has been so inspirational. Because as a 54 yr old Black man and prior service who's father also served, I still got this same reception past and present whenever I speak of weapons training and anything about guns. Smh
@themgrow-ceries3410
@themgrow-ceries3410 6 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting on this for a while …💯
@JDGecko
@JDGecko 5 ай бұрын
I just love the raw, real conversation here. Now I have new content to look forward to. Thanks @gunsouttv.
@jameso6404
@jameso6404 6 ай бұрын
Been following Colion for quite awhile. He and other men like him not only turn some overly entrenched ideas on guns, culture and gun control on its head, they do so in a way that both connects with older men like myself and the younger generation. Keep up the great content.
@RankHypocrisy-xu7ni
@RankHypocrisy-xu7ni 6 ай бұрын
Love it! Looking forward to the collab! Much love ❤
@darrellsmith2658
@darrellsmith2658 6 ай бұрын
Great conversation. Thank you!
@markofmckinney941
@markofmckinney941 6 ай бұрын
Great interview! Thanks to all of you!
@smoothdahustla9729
@smoothdahustla9729 6 ай бұрын
I never heard of Guns Out TV. I just subscribed and dinged the bell.
@AnthonyToppins
@AnthonyToppins 6 ай бұрын
Man I love this.
@thesnowbold1632
@thesnowbold1632 6 ай бұрын
I love that Colion talked about the potential of TG to gun culture.
@kenadams8634
@kenadams8634 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Colion for what you stand for. Honesty and integrity and Being a responsible gun owner. Continue being the person you are.
@chrisma1976
@chrisma1976 6 ай бұрын
I don’t know Colion, but the young man is my hero. I wish you all the success in the world dude.
@rodneyallen6038
@rodneyallen6038 6 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work 💯🇺🇸
@waltski4375
@waltski4375 6 ай бұрын
Honest, entertaining, refreshing.....enjoyed it!
@stevewoodside
@stevewoodside 6 ай бұрын
Keep up the great work for the 2A community
@Desire123ification
@Desire123ification 6 ай бұрын
Outstanding! 💯
@AGFrontYT
@AGFrontYT 6 ай бұрын
Colion, you are an amazing and inspirational person. Man am I glad you are on our side.
@stevend1466
@stevend1466 5 ай бұрын
I've recently found your channel, and I really like your content. Please keep up your great work!
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