Redefining Firearm Discourse: Rod and Nate’s Trailblazing Series for Canadian Shooters

The Truth About Firearms And SHTF w/ R Giltaca

 

 

 

@skillsgaptrainer It’s fantastic to see Rod collaborate with Nate on firearms, making American YouTube firearms influencers jealous 🙂 and setting new standards in YouTube quality and engagement. The CCFR studio looks sophisticated and transcends many productions. Rod’s eloquent delivery, reminiscent of a seasoned chief of police, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience related to firearms forward that was previously invisible to the Canadian public for a very long period of time. Paired with the interview’s stellar production quality, they’ve elevated the discourse to a professional level that commands respect globally. Despite Canadian bills and bans, where semi-rifles are at risk and handguns are frozen, Rod (CCFR) and Nate illuminate the essence of responsible firearm ownership, training, rights and what kind of business opportunities and new sports opportunities exist for sports innovation when innovative entrepreneurs are allowed to function without state interference. Their work adds invaluable context to the firearms sports community in Canada and beyond. Nate’s potential involvement in the series they are making is a great idea and it’s exciting. Offering a tangible connection to firearm sport’s value to society in training options and preparedness reasons — firearms, a most crucial aspect of preparedness that many struggle to navigate and learn alone. Not to distract from this great series idea, but we would love to see Nate delve into IPSC, the International Practical Shooting Confederation, showing a journey to earn a black badge, or even an IPSC match. This, coupled with a potential visit to the Rob Furlong Marksmanship Academy in Edmonton, could make for yet another fantastic video series. Such a journey would fill a unique void, bringing forward firearms sports that are often undiscussed and invisible to Canadian youth. Given the advocacy for firearm rights and understanding can sometimes feel outnumbered by governmental pressures, Rod and Nate’s courageous educational endeavour of cultural preservation with video is very admirable. More than just informing, they empower, educate, and help us remember of the innovation we are losing, but the innovation we can have in sports and preparedness resilience if we educate ourselves with the tips Rod and Nate provide us. In a world that can feel restrictive, it seems Canadian Prepper and CCFR show, not the state educational system or the state media system, are the ones who truly open up possibilities and insights for Canadians, and invite us to think and learn and grow and improve. Thanks guys.”

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Video: Complete Run & Gun Training Course: Episode 1 – Firearms 101 @CCFRtv

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Video: Comprehensive Firearms Training Part 3: Stress When in a Life o…

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Video: Comprehensive Firearms Training (Part 4)

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Related books and resources:

“Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies” by Jared Diamond – While not exclusively about firearms, this book provides context on the historical significance of technology, including weaponry, in shaping societies. It can broaden readers’ understanding of the role firearms have played globally.

“The Gun Debate: What Everyone Needs to Know” by Philip J. Cook and Kristin A. Goss – This book provides a balanced overview of the issues surrounding gun rights and gun control, pertinent to discussions about Canadian legislation and firearm ownership.

Shooting to Live” by William Ewart Fairbairn and Eric Anthony Sykes – Focusing on the defensive aspect of firearm use, this book contributes to the conversation on responsible shooting and self-defense, which complements the series’ focus on preparedness and training.

“Practical Shooting: Beyond Fundamentals” by Brian Enos – Directly related to sports shooting and training, this book is an excellent resource for those interested in IPSC and improving their shooting skills, aligning with the potential involvement in IPSC mentioned in our article.

“Canadian Firearms Law, Use, and Safety” by Daniel Fritter – This book offers a comprehensive overview of the legal aspects of firearm ownership in Canada, relevant to discussions on Canadian bills and bans.

Civilian Warriors: The Inside Story of Blackwater and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror” by Erik Prince – Provides insights into the private military industry and the use of firearms in protection and combat, offering a broader context to the discussion of firearm advocacy and rights.

The Sportsman’s Guide to the Firearms Safety Course” by John A. Hosford and James B. Whisker – This guide is a practical resource for firearm safety, an essential aspect of responsible ownership and use, supporting the educational endeavour of the series.

“Armed and Educated: A Comprehensive Guide to Concealed Carry” by Doug Ritter and Todd G. Lofgren – While focusing on the U.S. context, this book provides valuable insights into the considerations and responsibilities of carrying firearms, applicable to discussions about personal safety and preparedness.

 

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