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Jeff Knox

@JeffKnox

Gun Writer & Second Amendment Activist. Ammoland, Firearms News, and others. Director, The Firearms Coalition.

Manassas, VA / Buckeye, AZ Katılım Nisan 2011
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Jeff Knox
Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@Mikem56118432M @Guntalk Many of those stations also stream the program, so you can listen via the internet. If no one in your area carries it, check what the local stations do carry in the time slot and consider asking them to carry GunTalk. Even better, ask your local gun shop to sponsor.
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Mike m@Mikem56118432M·
@Guntalk Thanks I’ll try it out this weekend
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Tom Gresham
Tom Gresham@Guntalk·
🎉. March 5, 1995. The first broadcast of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk. Radio industry "experts" gave it 6 weeks. Gun companies said,"Hell Yeah! Where do we sign?" 31 years. Thanks, Friends.
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Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@2awhiterook @FriendsofNRA And we're in the middle of a lawsuit with the Foundation. They'll make their claims and we'll make ours.
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Nicholas Olson
Nicholas Olson@2awhiterook·
Look at the Foundation's website, Friends of NRA is the blockbuster fundraising program under The NRA Foundation.
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Jeff Knox
Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@2awhiterook @FriendsofNRA Nick, You're full of crap. You just want to complain about everything. If you ever have something useful or productive to say, I'll be happy to listen. Now you'll complain that an NRA Director shouldn't call a member full of crap... My assessment is based on years of your BS.
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Nicholas Olson
Nicholas Olson@2awhiterook·
Deciding to nominate people based off their race is not merit based. It's race based. Therefore it's racist. From the nominating committee, under "skills particularly desired" is "Minorities (Hispanic, Black, Asian)" That's racist. And since you support that, then you're racist too. 2awhiterook.com/nra-nominating…
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Jeff Knox
Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@2awhiterook @FriendsofNRA My statement is accurate. The program has - from day one - been an NRA program that was done in cooperation with the NRA Foundation. Going forward, it remains an NRA program, but in cooperation with another NRA-affiliated C3.
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Nicholas Olson
Nicholas Olson@2awhiterook·
That's incorrect and you know it. Friends of NRA is the blockbuster fundraising program under The NRA Foundation. Since day one, it has been a 100% grassroots effort dedicated to securing the Second Amendment and raising money for the shooting sports. nrafoundation.org/friends-of-nra/
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Jeff Knox
Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@HorseOneThms @evo1tactical I don't think it needs to be significant pain compliance, but it does need to be swift, clean, and have serious, long-term consequences. There are ways to do it, but it has to be planned and trained to ensure proper execution.
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Thomas Ellis
Thomas Ellis@HorseOneThms·
@JeffKnox @evo1tactical If ICE/CBP/HSI makes you nauseous what you are asking for will absolutely appall. Will involve officers not warning 4-12 times to put Karens off, but giving 1 or 2 warnings then engage with significant pain compliance to send message they are not screwing around and mass arrests.
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(TCAG) Командир Бред Кроуфорд (CDR Brad Crawford)
I do not usually comment on political posts, and this is not intended to be political. As we all know a tragic event happened in America. I am speaking strictly from a professional training and use of force perspective. Before coming to train Ukrainians, I spent years training various law enforcement organizations through my company on use of force and high risk encounters. That background includes departmental policy, police training standards, threat assessment, de escalation, and the legal thresholds for justified and unjustified shootings. Several facts matter here. The individual involved was a licensed concealed carry holder from the state. He was legally permitted to carry a firearm, including in a public setting such as a protest. There was no violation of law simply by his possession of the weapon. At no point did this individual draw, point, or openly brandish the firearm. The weapon was physically removed from him by law enforcement officers prior to the shooting. Once that occurred, the immediate deadly threat no longer existed. When a weapon is secured and officers have physical control of a subject, the legal and training based justification for deadly force disappears. At that stage, the situation transitions to control, restraint, and de escalation. Deadly force is reserved for an active, imminent threat, not a past or hypothetical one. Any use of deadly force also carries an absolute responsibility to consider public safety. Officers are trained to identify their backstop and ensure that rounds fired do not endanger civilians or fellow officers. In this case, there were multiple officers and civilians directly within the potential line of fire. The risk of catastrophic injury, friendly fire, or unintended civilian casualties was extremely high. Equally important, this incident does not align with established de escalation principles. Rather than slowing the encounter, increasing distance, and reducing risk, the situation was escalated rapidly to lethal force after control had already been achieved. That is the opposite of what modern policing doctrine teaches. Based on the available video footage, camera angles, and observable officer behavior, this incident reflects failures in threat assessment, use of force decision making, backstop awareness, and de escalation. From a professional standpoint, it represents a breakdown across multiple training and policy standards. This is a tragic outcome. It deserves a serious, objective review grounded in established law enforcement practices, not emotion or politics. This definatley deserves a full independent investigation and review.
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Jeff Knox
Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@HorseOneThms @evo1tactical Handling aggressive protesters and mobs requires specialized strategies and training, which is woefully lacking right now. Trump needs to be training up a special corps of feds who focus just on such strategies and tactics. And YES, obstructionist gov officials need to pay.
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Thomas Ellis
Thomas Ellis@HorseOneThms·
@JeffKnox @evo1tactical I agree we should bring Marines MPs deputized as Marshals or just roll in FAST/Raiders to start arresting sanctuary city officials, DAs who refuse to turn over illegals aliens, AGs who are conspiring to track Feds with assist from leftist agitators. Until then we got what we got
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Jeff Knox
Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@MatrixMysteries She's apparently a good student, but just as apparently a crap employee.
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MatrixMysteries
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“Can someone explain how I have 4 DEGREES and still can’t get a job?” BA in Communication. BA in Spanish. BFA in Dance. Master’s in Journalism. Years of school. Mountains of debt. Zero payoff. She didn’t fail the system — the system sold her a LIE.
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Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@SStricklandMMA I've been hitting that safety without fail for over 40 years... In high-pressure training, competition, hunting (rabbits and coyote targets of opportunity) and daily carry. Why would I even think about making a major change now?
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Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland@SStricklandMMA·
Ill never understand guys who run single action 1911 or 2011s guns.... You really think someone comes running at you with a knife you're gonna draw and hit your safety????
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Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@ABetterWay2A I don't agree with all of your reasoning and rationale, but I 100% agree with your conclusions. For decades I've asked Dem. friends why they would support giving a list of all gun owners - and the power to ban them - to a guy they think is a dictator.
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ABetterWay2A
ABetterWay2A@ABetterWay2A·
People are buying guns right now because they’re confronting the reality of state violence and the limits of compliance. Gun rights didn’t suddenly appear when liberals or leftists started exercising them, they’ve always existed. Virginia lawmakers are pushing an assault weapons ban in the middle of one of the clearest recent examples of why people need the means to resist oppressive government force. If gun rights are bipartisan now, that reality has to be enforced in primaries. Tell your legislators that you will not support them if they try to restrict your ability to protect yourself.
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Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@News2ATeam @LouisvilleGun The problem now is that hog hunting has become too big a business. If every feral pig in the country keeled over tomorrow, there would be a whole bunch of people releasing domestic pigs into the wild next week.
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The Fat Electrician
The Fat Electrician@Fat_Electrician·
If there were a “recipe for the greatest cake ever,” written by a guy who never baked, just complained about baking while living off his rich friend… And tons of college-educated people who’ve also never baked swear it must be the best cake ever… Meanwhile, over the last century, 25–30 world-class chefs have tried to make it. Every time, people get food poisoning. Millions die. Is every chef wrong… or is the recipe shit? Before you answer, bear in mind if you bring up the recipes, track record, all the same college-educated people will autistically screech at you, “that wasn’t the real greatest cake ever.”
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Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@HorseOneThms @evo1tactical My comments are just being lazy and using ICE as the umbrella, controlling agency. These were probably BP, could have been HSI, or even US Marshalls. Doesn't matter. They were feds who weren't trained to deal with what they're facing, and their ROE's look crappy too.
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Thomas Ellis
Thomas Ellis@HorseOneThms·
@JeffKnox @evo1tactical How about you find out if it was ICE agent or Border Patrol agent before going Leroy Jenkins on the subject.
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Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@tomybee81 @evo1tactical @D25610 Okay. You're wrong. There's no comparison. Political reactionaries are overreacting and the feds are doing a poor job of deescalating. Most of the overreacting is based on any real overreaching by the feds, just politics and emotion - and very overheated rhetoric.
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tomy
tomy@tomybee81·
@evo1tactical @D25610 Independent investigation? Do you realize what is going on in the US? Everything reminds me of what happend in germany 1933. Its just the beginning. National Guard in a few big cities, replacement of judges or head of FBI, pressure on some press-members,call me wrong
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Jeff Knox
Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
This. And a big part of the review must be evaluation and retraining agents specifically for dealing with obstruction and protest. They're doing a terrible job so far. Trump should pull them out of MN for now, not double-down with more poorly trained officers.
(TCAG) Командир Бред Кроуфорд (CDR Brad Crawford)@evo1tactical

I do not usually comment on political posts, and this is not intended to be political. As we all know a tragic event happened in America. I am speaking strictly from a professional training and use of force perspective. Before coming to train Ukrainians, I spent years training various law enforcement organizations through my company on use of force and high risk encounters. That background includes departmental policy, police training standards, threat assessment, de escalation, and the legal thresholds for justified and unjustified shootings. Several facts matter here. The individual involved was a licensed concealed carry holder from the state. He was legally permitted to carry a firearm, including in a public setting such as a protest. There was no violation of law simply by his possession of the weapon. At no point did this individual draw, point, or openly brandish the firearm. The weapon was physically removed from him by law enforcement officers prior to the shooting. Once that occurred, the immediate deadly threat no longer existed. When a weapon is secured and officers have physical control of a subject, the legal and training based justification for deadly force disappears. At that stage, the situation transitions to control, restraint, and de escalation. Deadly force is reserved for an active, imminent threat, not a past or hypothetical one. Any use of deadly force also carries an absolute responsibility to consider public safety. Officers are trained to identify their backstop and ensure that rounds fired do not endanger civilians or fellow officers. In this case, there were multiple officers and civilians directly within the potential line of fire. The risk of catastrophic injury, friendly fire, or unintended civilian casualties was extremely high. Equally important, this incident does not align with established de escalation principles. Rather than slowing the encounter, increasing distance, and reducing risk, the situation was escalated rapidly to lethal force after control had already been achieved. That is the opposite of what modern policing doctrine teaches. Based on the available video footage, camera angles, and observable officer behavior, this incident reflects failures in threat assessment, use of force decision making, backstop awareness, and de escalation. From a professional standpoint, it represents a breakdown across multiple training and policy standards. This is a tragic outcome. It deserves a serious, objective review grounded in established law enforcement practices, not emotion or politics. This definatley deserves a full independent investigation and review.

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Jeff Charles, Asker of Questions🏴
Question for my gun owning followers: If you carry on a regular basis, do you typically have an extra loaded magazine in your vehicle or on your person when you're out and about?
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Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
Let's get @MrColionNoir more involved in NRA 2.0.
NRA@NRA

At @nssfshotshow, @MrColionNoir tells NRA EVP & CEO Doug Hamlin: the fight for the Second Amendment is happening right now. “We need all hands on deck. It is that serious.” Now is not the time to be complacent. Get in the fight: nra.org/join 🇺🇸

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Jeff Knox@JeffKnox·
@amuse @shiflett_tx Your "irony" feeds their narrative. Stop it. He was stupid and the ICE agents were ill-trained. plenty of blame all around.
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@amuse@amuse·
@shiflett_tx It is the mil spec version. And I was being a little ironic for our democrat friends who hate weapons of war.
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@amuse@amuse·
POLITICAL VIOLENCE: Alex Pretti's parents begged him not to 'engage' with federal officers, but he was insistent. Now classified a domestic terrorist, Pretti brought a military style pistol with optics and between 30 and 51 rounds. He came expecting a firefight at distance. If he were merely carrying for self-protection he wouldn't have had that many rounds on him - it is clear he was prepared to kill as many officers as possible. He didn't bring his permit or ID (it is illegal to carry in MN without both).
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