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Life Liberty and the Pursuit

Welcome to the Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit podcast. Come join Eric and Matt who are freedom-loving, meat-eating, gun-shooting American guys as they discuss a broad spectrum of topics ranging from States' rights, culture, and the 2nd Amendment to scotch, bourbon, and cigars. Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most notable for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.75 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no-compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment. Matt, founded Ballistic Ink, a branding and merchandising company that serviced 2A content creators and the firearms industry. He also is a partner of Alliance jiujitsu Roswell located in Roswell GA and trains daily and competes regularly. He is very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom. Come along for the ride!

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    LLP #141: Guns For Life And Liberty

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverWant a clear, no-drama roadmap to choosing guns that actually solve real problems? We walk through the tools we trust for life and liberty—what they do well, where they fall short, and how to set them up for the 0–200 yard world most of us live in. The goal isn’t to flex gear; it’s to match purpose to platform so you can protect home, family, and yourself with confidence.We start with shotguns because modern loads changed everything. Federal flight-control buckshot keeps patterns tight to 50 yards, making a 12 gauge more than a hallway tool. Semi-autos like the Beretta 1301 deliver blazing follow-up shots without beating you up, while pumps still win for ammo tolerance and cost. We talk realistic suppressor options, ghost loading, and the training you need to keep a tube-fed gun topped off under stress.Then we bridge to large-format pistols like the Flux Raider and B&T USW-G. Stabilization and red dots turn a duty pistol into a fast, accurate platform out to a football field while sharing mags with your carry gun. It’s a smart two-gun strategy: pistol on the hip, braced pistol or PCC in the bag, and the flexibility to hand off one while keeping the other. We also highlight a 9mm AR setup using Stern Defense components for machine-gun reliability and magazine commonality.For rifles, we dig into the Mark 18 style short AR and why it’s so effective for home defense and vehicle work. Overgassed on purpose, it runs in the conditions that matter. Add a red dot with a flip-to-side magnifier for positive ID and stretch when you must. Short barrels demand SBR-specific bonded soft points that expand at lower velocity, turning a compact carbine into a legitimate stopper inside 50 yards while remaining capable farther out with practice.We round it out with carry choices—Glock 19, 19X, P365—and where revolvers fit as pocket backups. Along the way, we reality-check brush deflection, payload, and the ethical boundaries of long-range defensive shots. The through-line is training: pattern your shotgun, confirm zero at real distances, and stress-test your loading and deployment.If this helped you think clearer about your setup, follow the show, watch the video version on YouTube at IRACVeteran8888 to see the platforms in action, and leave a review so more folks can find us. Got a two-gun combo you swear by? Share it—we want to hear what you trust and why.

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    LLP #140: A Step Too Far?

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPWinter Prep Special- 3-Month Emergency Food Kit w/ $400 in FREE gifts The fastest way for power to grow is during a crisis—and right now, many cities are living on that edge. We dig into the hard stuff: National Guard deployments on urban streets, cross‑state activations, and the rise of plain‑clothes detentions around federal facilities. We separate legitimate public safety needs from the creeping normalization of opaque authority, and we ask the question that matters most: are we building accountable order or just getting comfortable with control?From there, we follow the money. Immigration enforcement is changing the labor market—truckers’ wages are moving, competition shifts, and people feel the difference at work. But tariffs and inflation hit at the register, quietly taxing everyone while Congress pushes trillion‑dollar packages that nobody reads line by line. We connect those dots so you can see how street‑level policy and macroeconomics collide in your daily budget, not just in headlines.We also call out the incentives that keep the fog thick: omnibus bills that hide votes, insider trades that reward silence, and a culture that punishes anyone who won’t toe the line. Along the way, we highlight a Chicago case that shows how a database error can turn a lawful gun owner into a felon overnight, and we lay out the bright lines that protect civil liberties—clearly identified officers, clear jurisdiction, and proportional force.If you care about safety without surrendering freedom, this conversation is for you. Hit play, then tell us where you draw your red line and why. Subscribe, share with a friend who argues back, and leave a review to help more people find the show. Your voice helps set the standard we’ll all be living under tomorrow.

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    LLP #139: Old Ways, New Preppers

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverMy Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPWinter Prep Special- 3-Month Emergency Food Kit w/ $400 in FREE gifts Prices creep up, portions shrink, and suddenly dinner feels like a math problem. We take that pressure and turn it into a plan—starting with small, steady habits that build real food security without blowing your budget. From scanning the weekly ad and practicing FIFO rotation to spending one weekend canning or running a freeze-dryer batch, we map a path that trades panic for preparation and guesswork for ready-to-eat meals on your shelf.We break down how tariffs, inflation, and shrinkflation become “hidden taxes” on everyday items, then show how to push back with timing, substitution, and smart storage. You’ll hear why pressure canning is the most affordable upgrade for turning garden harvests and bulk buys into shelf-stable meals, plus the simple safety checks that keep jars dependable. We also go deep on freeze-drying—how to find a used unit for half price, what foods store best, and why mylar plus oxygen absorbers can give you a 25-year buffer that’s light, compact, and easy to stash.Along the way, we talk honestly about living within your means, avoiding credit traps, and building a pantry that functions like a mini store. You’ll get practical meal frameworks—rice and beans topped with jarred proteins, soups stretched with lentils and tomatoes, tacos from canned venison—and a clear view of when to DIY and when to buy ready-made long-term buckets for instant peace of mind. The goal isn’t doomsday—it’s simple resilience that steadies your week, your budget, and your family.If this helped you rethink your pantry, subscribe for more practical liberty-minded episodes, share it with a friend who needs a plan, and leave us a quick review on Apple Podcasts so others can find the show.

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    LLP #138: Budget Drills, Real Skills

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPWinter Prep Special- 3-Month Emergency Food Kit w/ $400 in FREE gifts Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverTraining shouldn’t stop just because the economy hurts. Eric and Matt open the toolkit for building real gun skills on a tight budget—no Gucci classes required. We start with the cornerstone: daily dry-fire done safely and deliberately. From clean draw strokes and confident presentations to one- and two-handed trigger presses, we map out home routines that build true muscle memory while revealing gear problems before they become fight-ending failures. You’ll hear why mirror checks before stepping out the door matter, how to clear heavy winter layers when carrying appendix, and why a few smooth reps can transform your confidence.We get practical about tools: snap caps that enable realistic manipulations without live ammo, and shotgun dummy shells that teach the feel of cycling under load. Maintenance becomes training as we break down cleaning, inspection, and magazine care, including how to spot bullet setback in carry ammo. Then we stretch live-fire dollars with .22 LR—dedicated trainers and AR conversions that mirror your manual of arms so you can run your actual optics, lights, and controls while drilling sight picture and trigger control. Fundamentals transfer across calibers; we explain where recoil truly changes the game, especially with micro-compacts, and how to validate your grip and timing with some full-power reps.Value beats hype. We outline how to choose local basics classes to lock in manipulation and safety, then step up to two-day intensives when you’re ready—and how to snag discounted seats and ammo deals by watching timing and inventory. Throughout, the mindset remains the constant: complacency kills. Treat everyday life as a training lab—clear your garment, verify retention, run a few clean draws, and keep your gear honest. You don’t need to be the fastest shooter on the internet to be effective; you need consistent fundamentals and calm under pressure.If this resonates, subscribe on your favorite app, drop a rating to help more listeners find us, and share this episode with a friend who trains on a budget. What’s your best low-cost drill or gear tip? Tell us—we’re all getting better together.

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    LLP Ep137: The Trump Slump: Guns, GOP and Your Wallet

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverThe "Trump Slump" might sound like political commentary, but for the firearms industry, it's a documented economic phenomenon that occurs whenever Republicans take control of government. When gun owners feel their rights aren't under immediate threat, they stop buying firearms, cease supporting gun rights organizations, and generally disengage from Second Amendment activism – precisely when they have the greatest opportunity to advance favorable legislation.In this candid conversation, we examine how political complacency affects everything from gun sales to training regimens. We explore why certain companies like Smith & Wesson consistently weather these slumps while others struggle, and how ammunition prices reflect these political cycles. The current ammunition market, having stabilized from COVID-era price spikes, demonstrates how quickly these dynamics can shift based on perceived threats to gun ownership.Beyond the economic impact, we delve into more philosophical territory, questioning the moral flexibility required in various organizations – from government agencies to criminal enterprises – and how circumstances shape ethical boundaries. Drawing surprising parallels between seemingly disparate groups, we consider how environment and necessity influence behavior across organizational structures.Throughout the episode, we return to a central theme: vigilance matters regardless of who controls government. Supporting gun rights organizations, maintaining training regimens, and staying politically engaged shouldn't depend on which party holds power. Your rights and safety deserve consistent attention, not just reactionary concern when threatened. Don't let political complacency undermine your readiness or your rights.

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    LLP Ep136: The Assassination of Charlie Kirk and America's Spiritual Awakening

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPPreparedness Month Mega Kit - 1 Year Emergency Food Supply + $1,500 in FREE GiftsCharlie Kirk's assassination has sparked an unexpected spiritual awakening across America, revealing profound truths about our cultural landscape that few could have anticipated. What began as a senseless tragedy has transformed into a powerful catalyst for change, uniting conservatives while exposing the stark moral divide between political movements.Kirk wasn't just another conservative voice – he was uniquely effective because of his approach. Walking onto college campuses without pretense, he engaged students in respectful dialogue, allowing them to speak their minds before responding with facts rather than emotion. This method made him exceptionally dangerous to those who rely on controlling information and indoctrinating youth. At just 31 years old, he represented everything the radical left feared: an articulate, principled conservative who could connect with young Americans through reason rather than rhetoric.The aftermath of Kirk's death has been particularly revealing. While churches fill to capacity and prayer vigils attract thousands, certain leftist circles celebrated his murder with shocking callousness. This contrast hasn't gone unnoticed by everyday Americans who increasingly recognize the moral bankruptcy of radical leftism. What's emerging is a genuine religious revival – people returning to faith, embracing traditional values, and rejecting the chaos of progressive extremism. Kirk's organization name, "Turning Point USA," has taken on prophetic significance as his death may indeed mark America's turning point back toward its foundational principles.As we process this tragedy, we're witnessing either the desperate escalation of a dying ideology or the beginning of its end. The Republican party appears poised to become the home for normal Americans seeking stability and traditional values. Meanwhile, Charlie's legacy grows stronger each day – not just through his words, but through the movement his death has ignited. By attempting to silence one voice, his enemies created thousands more.Join us every Monday as we continue exploring the principles that make America exceptional and the cultural forces shaping our future. The conversation Charlie started continues through all of us who value truth, respect, and the freedom to speak without fear.

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    LLP Ep135: World Police: America's Global Role

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverMy Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPPreparedness Month Mega Kit - 1 Year Emergency Food Supply + $1,500 in FREE GiftsWhat happens when the world's most powerful nation decides to involve itself in conflicts across the globe? This week, Eric and Matt tackle the controversial topic of America's role as the "world police" – exploring both the benefits and consequences of this position.The hosts trace how America transformed from a nation founded on isolationist principles to becoming the predominant global military force. Geographic isolation means U.S. involvement in global conflicts is always a choice, not a necessity – so why does America choose to intervene so frequently? The answer involves a complex web of economic interests, strategic positioning, and the evolution of American foreign policy following the Korean and Vietnam Wars, when fear of communism pushed the nation toward greater international involvement.One of the most thought-provoking segments examines what truly backs the American dollar. While no longer supported by the gold standard, Eric suggests what he calls "the war dollar" is fundamentally backed by America's unmatched ability to project military power anywhere in the world within 72 hours. This capability serves as the foundation of American economic strength and international influence, demonstrated through historical examples like Operation Desert Storm, where America defeated Iraq's formidable military in just 72 hours.Despite criticisms of American interventionism, Eric and Matt conclude that if any nation must serve as the world's police force, the United States remains the best candidate. Unlike historical empires or current authoritarian regimes, America generally doesn't behave as a conqueror – pointing to post-World War II Japan as an example where, rather than annexing the defeated nation, America helped rebuild it while respecting Japanese sovereignty and cultural identity.

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    LLP Ep134: Politicians, Complicit In Crime

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPPreparedness Month Mega Kit - 1 Year Emergency Food Supply + $1,500 in FREE GiftsAllegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverWhen the guardians of justice become complicit in crime, who protects the innocent? In this eye-opening exploration of our modern justice system, Eric and Matt pull back the curtain on how law enforcement and judicial institutions have transformed into political weapons rather than bastions of public safety.The heart of this episode centers on a disturbing pattern: career criminals released on mere promissory notes who go on to commit violent crimes, judges who face no consequences for endangering communities, and a media complex that selectively amplifies or buries stories based on political narratives. Through real-world examples like the tragic stabbing of a Ukrainian woman on public transit and Chicago's staggering weekend violence statistics, we confront the uncomfortable reality of a justice system that often prioritizes ideology over public welfare.Personal experiences add weight to these observations, as Eric shares his own battle with social media censorship during the 2020 election cycle—an account with nearly 900,000 followers deleted without explanation, requiring congressional intervention to restore. This firsthand encounter with politically-motivated suppression illustrates how deeply these issues penetrate our society.The conversation expands to examine the financial corruption within politics, the dangers of red flag laws, and how power swings like a pendulum between opposing factions while everyday Americans are caught in the crossfire. We challenge listeners to consider what happens when those tasked with protecting us become the very people enabling harm through their actions—or inactions.Ready to join the conversation about real freedom and accountability? Subscribe now, and discover why LLP has become your beacon of sanity in a world gone mad.

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    LLP Ep133: Armed Society is a Polite Society: Debunking Anti-Gun Myths

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverMy Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPFREE Expansion Battery with purchase of Grid Doctor 3300The Second Amendment divides Americans like few other issues, with both sides often speaking past each other in frustration. In this thought-provoking episode, Eric and Matt take on the challenging task of understanding the fundamental disconnect between pro-gun and anti-gun perspectives, addressing misconceptions from both sides of the debate.At the heart of the discussion lies a surprising revelation: most pro-gun advocates don't view anti-gunners as evil or irrational, but rather as victims of misinformation and manipulated statistics. The hosts meticulously break down how crime data is often presented without proper context—including how "youth shooting statistics" frequently include 18-21 year olds, and how police-involved shootings are counted in general gun violence numbers despite being a separate category entirely.The conversation takes a fascinating turn when examining the urban-rural divide in gun perspectives. Why do densely populated cities with strict gun laws often experience higher crime rates than areas with widespread gun ownership? How does the psychological impact of urban living influence perceptions of self-defense and personal responsibility? These questions reveal deeper cultural and philosophical differences that go beyond simple policy disagreements.Perhaps most compelling is the hosts' genuine attempt to extend understanding rather than condemnation toward those with anti-gun views. "You're not a bad person if you're anti-gun and you don't have the mentality of survival," Eric notes, emphasizing that the pro-gun position isn't about forcing everyone to carry firearms, but rather preserving the right for those who choose to take responsibility for their own protection.Whether you're firmly pro-gun, staunchly anti-gun, or somewhere in between, this episode offers valuable insights into one of America's most contentious cultural conversations. Tune in to challenge your assumptions and gain a deeper understanding of perspectives you might not encounter in your daily life.

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    LLP Ep132: Our Rights Are Not Up For Debate

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPFREE Expansion Battery with purchase of Grid Doctor 3300Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverThe battle for the Second Amendment isn't just happening in courtrooms and legislative chambers—it's raging within our own community. This eye-opening episode dives deep into what's truly challenging gun rights in America today.We begin by exploring how different perspectives within the gun community shape our approach to advocacy. From dedicated hunters focused on public land access to everyday carriers concerned with self-defense rights, these varied viewpoints can either strengthen or fracture our collective voice. The fundamental misunderstanding of rights versus privileges emerges as a critical issue, with many Americans—even those not inherently anti-gun—struggling to grasp that constitutional rights shouldn't require government permission.Political realities present their own challenges. Republican inaction often proves just as damaging as Democratic opposition, with campaign promises routinely falling short when it comes to advancing pro-gun legislation. We dissect real examples of how this plays out in Congress and examine the importance of politicians who demand accountability through individual votes rather than omnibus packages.The conversation takes a fascinating turn when we consider emerging technologies like drones and their implications for the Second Amendment. As warfare evolves, should our understanding of "the right to bear arms" evolve with it? Meanwhile, recent legal victories through the Bruen decision have provided powerful tools for challenging unconstitutional restrictions, demonstrating that persistent advocacy yields results.Whether you're a lifelong gun owner or simply concerned about constitutional freedoms, this episode offers valuable insights into the complex forces shaping gun rights today. Join us as we cut through the noise and focus on what really matters: preserving dangerous freedom in an increasingly controlled world.

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    LLP Ep131: America's Fetish With War

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPFREE 4-Week Food SupplyAllegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverThe dollar isn't backed by gold anymore—it's backed by America's ability to wage war. This sobering reality forms the foundation of our deep dive into what we've termed "America's fetish with war" and how it shapes our economy, society, and global standing.Taking you through America's near-constant state of conflict since World War II, we trace how our national identity has become inextricably linked to military power. From Korea to Vietnam, the Middle East and beyond, America has spent far more time at war than at peace. But why? The answer lies in the uncomfortable reality of how our economy functions—war is profitable for those at the top while ordinary Americans struggle.We explore the military-industrial complex as not just a warning from Eisenhower but as the fundamental business model of modern America. When we send "aid" to countries like Ukraine, that money largely flows to American defense contractors who then donate to political campaigns, creating a self-perpetuating cycle that demands perpetual conflict. Meanwhile, approximately 17% of Americans report not having enough food to eat.The influence of foreign lobbying groups raises further questions about American sovereignty. When politicians receive substantial donations from organizations like AIPAC, whose interests are they truly serving? And why are these legitimate questions so often met with character attacks rather than substantive debate?As you listen, consider the words of Smedley Butler: "War is a racket." Whether you're a veteran, a patriot, or simply someone concerned about America's future, this episode challenges you to question whether our national addiction to conflict serves the American people or merely enriches those who profit from bloodshed. Subscribe now and join the conversation about what America could be if we redirected our immense resources toward prosperity rather than perpetual war.

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    LLP Ep130: Armed & Ready, Why You Should Carry Every Day.

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverMy Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPFREE 4-Week Food SupplyIn a world where danger lurks in unexpected places, your personal safety strategy demands more than wishful thinking. This week, Eric and Matt dive deep into the critical importance of everyday carry, sparked by the recent CDC shooting where an assailant had 500 rounds of ammunition and specifically targeted a gun-free zone.Beyond just having a firearm, we explore the heavy responsibilities that come with carrying. When shots ring out, your first duty is to those immediately in your care—not playing hero for strangers. We candidly discuss the messy reality of multiple armed responders in crisis situations and why "running toward gunfire" requires careful consideration.The hardware matters too. From the concealable SIG P365 to the reliable Glock 19, we break down practical EDC options that balance capacity, controllability, and concealability. Modern 9mm defensive ammunition has revolutionized personal protection, offering excellent stopping power with manageable recoil—but which specific loads perform best through barriers like automotive glass and heavy clothing?Perhaps most crucial is what most overlook: medical preparedness. If you're prepared to create wounds, you must be equally prepared to treat them. We explain why tourniquets, gauze, and medical training might save more lives than your firearm ever will. Your fine motor skills deteriorate under stress—have you practiced drawing your weapon after physical exertion?Whether you're new to carrying or a seasoned veteran, this episode offers practical wisdom for navigating the complex responsibility of being your own first responder. The choice to carry is deeply personal, but for those willing to accept the responsibility, it could mean the difference between life and death when seconds count.

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    LLP Ep129: Sig Sauer's Safety Crisis

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPFREE 4-Week Food SupplyA U.S. airman's death from an unintended SIG Sauer M-18 discharge has thrust a long-simmering controversy into the spotlight. For years, SIG's P320 platform—which includes the military's M17 and M18 pistols—has faced accusations of firing when they shouldn't, leaving a trail of injuries across police departments and military units nationwide.Eric and Matt examine the mechanics behind these dangerous malfunctions, explaining how a slightly depressed trigger combined with kinetic force can cause the striker to fall without warning. What's particularly troubling is SIG's apparent knowledge of the issue. As Eric reveals, "One of the engineers at SIG told me that they know the problem, they know the fix, but it's kind of difficult to know which guns are affected."The stakes couldn't be higher. With billions in military contracts on the line, SIG faces an impossible calculation: recall thousands of pistols or continue to deflect blame while risking more injuries or deaths. For military personnel who don't have the luxury of choosing their sidearm, this corporate risk analysis becomes a matter of life and death.Between serious discussions, the hosts lighten the mood with a taste test of viral Dubai chocolate and reflections on firearms innovation. They emphasize that while all new designs face challenges, the difference lies in how companies respond—fix the problems transparently or prioritize profits over safety.Whether you're a firearms enthusiast, military member, or concerned citizen, this episode offers crucial insights into a controversy that raises profound questions about corporate responsibility, military procurement, and the trust we place in the tools designed to protect us. Have you experienced issues with your SIG? Should manufacturers be held to a higher standard when lives are at stake?

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    LLP Ep128: Will We Ever See the Epstein List?

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:AllegianceGold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/VeteransGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverVideo Reference Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fHfgU8oMSo&feature=youtu.beThe veil surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files has created one of the most fascinating political reversals of our time. What began as a rallying cry from Trump supporters has morphed into a complex web of shifting alliances, with approximately 250 Republicans voting against transparency when Thomas Massie called for a public vote on releasing the Epstein list.We dive deep into this political about-face, examining how those who once demanded "justice for the children" now seem reluctant to follow through. The edited CCTV footage from Epstein's cell raises serious questions – forensic analysis of the metadata reveals multiple edits during crucial moments. When evidence of this magnitude shows signs of tampering, how can anyone maintain faith in the investigation?At the heart of this controversy lies a fundamental question about institutional accountability: who watches the watchers? As Matt observes, "Can we trust a machine to deliver justice when the grease of those wheels are the very people that are accused?" This crisis of trust transcends party lines, emerging as a genuine concern for Americans across the political spectrum.Throughout our conversation, we explore the power of public pressure in shaping political decisions. Politicians respond most effectively to constituent demands when they still have elections to win – "sometimes pressure makes diamonds." We also discuss the growing influence of AI in shaping public discourse, the dangers of relying on technology without verification, and what these developments mean for our collective ability to discern truth.Justice must be applied equally and transparently, regardless of who stands accused. The American people deserve nothing less than full disclosure – "release the information, release the data, release the videos, release everything and let the cards fall where they may." Join us for this thought-provoking exploration of accountability, transparency, and the future of institutional trust in America.

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    LLP #127: The Moral High Ground: Why Being Pro-Gun Matters

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/VeteransGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverThe moral case for gun ownership transcends political divides and challenges mainstream narratives about armed citizens. When we examine the human condition throughout history, one pattern emerges clearly: violence has always been more common than peace. Against this backdrop, firearms represent something profound—they're the great equalizer that allows every citizen, regardless of size, strength, or status, to stand on equal footing.What makes the pro-gun position morally superior? It's simple: those who advocate for universal gun rights are advocating for true equality. As we discuss in this episode, if someone claims to value equality but doesn't want everyone to have equal ability to defend themselves, what they actually want is a monopoly on violence. Nothing could be further from genuine equality.The most telling aspect of responsible gun ownership is the fervent hope never to use your weapon. Most carriers view their firearms as tools of absolute last resort—something to be drawn only when all other options have disappeared. This restraint, having power but choosing not to use it unless necessary, represents true strength of character. We explore how the armed citizen isn't looking for trouble but stands ready to protect what matters when trouble arrives uninvited.The data consistently shows that areas with higher legal gun ownership experience less crime. We examine how Constitutional carry has now passed in 30 states, creating the strongest Second Amendment protections in American history, despite mainstream narratives suggesting rights are being eroded. The case of Kennesaw, Georgia—where household firearm ownership is mandated by ordinance—demonstrates how an armed populace creates one of metropolitan Atlanta's safest communities.Whether you're a longtime Second Amendment supporter or someone curious about the deeper philosophy behind firearms freedom, this episode provides a thoughtful, principled examination of why being pro-gun truly represents the moral high ground. Ready to challenge your thinking or reinforce your convictions? Listen now.

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    LLP #126: Who Are the Real Immigrants?

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Allegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/VeteransGet Up To $5000 In FREE SilverThe heated immigration debate in America reveals a country struggling with its own identity. While politicians and pundits paint immigration in black and white terms, the reality exists in countless shades of gray that deserve our attention.When we ask "who are the immigrants?" we confront an uncomfortable truth: all Americans came from somewhere else, whether recently or generations ago. Our podcast hosts represent this spectrum perfectly – Eric's family arrived in the 1630s, while Matt's grandmother immigrated from Korea and Japan. This diversity of American experiences shapes our perspectives on what it means to belong here and who gets to make those decisions.The conversation challenges both right and left-wing narratives. We examine border security concerns while questioning the wisdom of mass deportation policies that fail to distinguish between violent criminals and peaceful long-term residents. Is the grandmother who's cleaned hotel rooms for 25 years truly the same threat as cartel members or fentanyl traffickers? Common sense suggests otherwise, yet nuanced positions often get lost in our tribal political landscape.America's unique cultural identity emerges not from forcing assimilation but from celebrating diversity within a shared framework of values. Unlike countries that demand cultural conformity, the United States has traditionally welcomed diversity – creating spaces where immigrants can maintain cultural connections while embracing American ideals. This dynamic tension between preservation and integration defines our national character.The podcast ultimately frames America as "the bastion of red-headed stepchildren" – a place where people who don't fit elsewhere can find belonging. This vision suggests immigration isn't simply a policy issue but central to our national identity and future. Join us to explore this complex conversation that goes beyond sound bites to the heart of what makes America both challenged and extraordinary.Ready to continue the conversation? Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and share your thoughts on what immigration means to you in today's America.

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    LLP #125: Do Nice Guys Finish Last?

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Do nice guys really finish last? In this thought-provoking episode, Matt and Eric dive deep into the psychology of masculinity, leadership, and what it truly means to be "nice" versus being effective. Drawing from military experience, relationship dynamics, and business principles, they examine how emotional control and boundary-setting separate respected leaders from forgotten followers.The hosts explore Coach Corey Wayne's influential "3% Man" philosophy, highlighting how maintaining composure during chaos creates safety for others. They share personal stories about leadership challenges, including Matt's experience setting boundaries in a new relationship that ultimately led to marriage. Through listener comments and their own insights, they establish a crucial distinction: kindness requires courage and boundaries, while "niceness" often masks weakness and people-pleasing behaviors.The conversation takes fascinating turns through practical examples, from the classic "where should we eat?" question that plagues relationships to the transition many men experience from valuing material possessions to prioritizing meaningful experiences. They examine how leadership positions can be inherently lonely, requiring the emotional fortitude to absorb negativity without passing it along to others.Whether you're leading a military unit, building a business, or nurturing a relationship, this episode offers valuable perspective on why establishing clear boundaries and maintaining emotional stability matters more than being universally liked. Listen in and discover why the strongest men aren't those who never say "no"—they're those who know exactly when to say it.

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    LLP #124: Debunking Firearm Myths

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Choqhttp://choq.com25% off any subscriptionPromo code: LLPEver wondered why movie suppressors make guns whisper-quiet while real ones just "take the edge off"? Eric and Matt dive deep into the misleading world of Hollywood gun myths and media distortions that shape public perception of firearms.The duo tackles how suppressors became demonized despite being considered basic hearing protection in Europe, where shooting without one is considered rude. They expose how news outlets deliberately mislabel hunting rifles as "sniper rifles" and show footage of shotgun damage while claiming it represents AR-15 capabilities — all tactics designed to shift public opinion against certain firearms.Along the way, they challenge the popular belief that revolvers never fail (they do, and catastrophically), explain what really happens when ammunition catches fire (hint: it's not the bullet that becomes the projectile), and discuss how improper maintenance leads to undeserved reputations for certain firearms being unreliable.With the SHORT Act potentially removing suppressors and short-barreled rifles from NFA restrictions, the hosts explain why this legislation matters and how it could normalize items that have been unfairly vilified. Whether you're a seasoned gun owner or simply interested in separating fact from fiction, this episode cuts through the noise with firsthand knowledge and practical insights.Share your own experiences with firearm myths or misconceptions in the comments — the hosts might feature your story in a future episode. Subscribe and tune in every Monday at 9am Eastern for new episodes exploring liberty and the American way of life.

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    LLP #123: Mastering Your Firearm: How Much Practice Do You Really Need?

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot Supplyhttp://MyPatriotSupply.com/LLPGet 2 FREE 200W Waterproof Solar Panels ($894 Value)Modern Warrior10% Off Your First OrderPromo code: LibertyAllegianceGold844-790-9191http://AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE Gold or Silver CoinsWhat makes a truly proficient shooter? The answer might surprise you. It's not about how many rounds you send downrange or how tight your groups are on paper—it's about practical application and preparedness when it matters most.Drawing from real-world experiences, including a shocking story about a police officer who survived an ambush because of his daily practice routine, we explore the critical difference between shooting and training. While anyone can blast through hundreds of rounds on the weekend, true proficiency comes from deliberate practice of specific skills: presentation from concealment, transitioning between targets, and developing the muscle memory that could save your life.We examine the fascinating psychology behind training scars, like the FBI's coffee can story where agents developed deadly habits during practice that nearly got them killed in actual gunfights. This stark reminder shows how seemingly innocent range practices can create disastrous consequences when bullets start flying for real.The conversation takes a practical turn as we discuss the merits of different firearms for defensive use. While rifles might be the go-to choice for many, we challenge some misconceptions about shotguns, revealing how modern loads like Federal Flight Control buckshot offer remarkable accuracy at distance. Each platform—pistol, rifle, and shotgun—has specific applications where it shines, and understanding these nuances is crucial for anyone serious about self-defense.Perhaps most importantly, we emphasize that effective training doesn't always require expensive range sessions. The "unsexy" fundamentals—drawing from concealment, weapon manipulation, presentation drills—can often be practiced at home without firing a single round. These fundamental skills might not make for exciting Instagram content, but they're what separate those who merely shoot well from those who can protect themselves when their life depends on it.Ready to transform your approach to firearms training? Tune in now and discover why mindset and proper practice matter more than fancy gear or endless ammunition.

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    LLP #122: Combat Common Sense

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Choqhttp://choq.com25% off any subscriptionPromo code: LLPWhat skill do you think soldiers use most in combat? If your answer involves shooting or physical fitness, you might be surprised by the truth revealed by two Iraq War veterans. In this deeply personal episode, Eric and Matt draw from their infantry experiences to explain why critical thinking and situational awareness—not marksmanship—proved most valuable in modern asymmetrical warfare.Through vivid stories from their deployments, they shatter Hollywood misconceptions about combat reality. When enemies don't wear uniforms and blend with civilian populations, success depends on split-second decisions made by teenagers with the weight of lives on their shoulders. "You had 18, 19-year-old kids having to make very, very quick and correct decisions on the spot," Matt explains, detailing how street smarts often superseded formal tactical training.The conversation takes thought-provoking turns as they discuss the psychological aspects of warfare, how military hierarchy practically dissolves under fire, and why sometimes choosing not to shoot saved more lives than engaging would have. They explore how each generation of warfare creates unique challenges—from World War II's hedgerow fighting to Vietnam's jungles to Iraq's urban complexity—while reflecting on the surprising post-war development of Iraq compared to Afghanistan.Perhaps most compelling is their nuanced perspective on respecting enemy commitment without agreeing with their ideology, and recommendations for books like "On Killing" by Dave Grossman that explore combat's psychological dimensions. Whether you're a military history enthusiast, a veteran, or simply curious about the human experience of modern warfare, this episode offers authentic insights rarely discussed in mainstream media. Subscribe now to hear more conversations that bridge military experience with everyday American values.Book recommendations:On Killing By Dave Grossman Ordinary Men By Christopher R. Browning

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    LLP #121: Road-Ready Arsenal

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot Supplyhttp://MyPatriotSupply.com/LLPGet 2 FREE 200W Waterproof Solar Panels ($894 Value)Modern WarriorPromo code: Liberty10% 0ff Your First OrderAllegianceGold844-790-9191http://AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE Gold or Silver CoinsUndertachttp://undertac.comPromo code: LLP 2020% off Your Entire OrderThe "bug out vacation" represents a fascinating evolution in American travel culture. We're witnessing a fundamental shift in how families approach security and self-reliance while pursuing adventure and making memories on the road. This episode dives deep into this cultural transformation and what it means for today's travelers.We explore how the expansion of constitutional carry laws (now in approximately 30 states) has changed the landscape for responsible travelers. However, we clarify a critical misconception - constitutional carry provisions generally only apply to residents of that state, making proper permits essential for interstate travelers seeking protection options.The conversation extends beyond firearms to comprehensive preparedness. As we discuss, medical readiness deserves at least as much attention as defensive tools. The reality is stark: "The chances of you needing to plug a hole are way more than you making a hole." This practical insight reminds us that common injuries and emergencies are statistically more likely than defensive encounters.We also examine the growing popularity of the "gray man" approach - maintaining capability without advertising it. This rejection of ostentatious tactical gear and politically-charged vehicle decorations represents a mature evolution in security mindset. There's wisdom in discretion, especially when traveling with family.What's particularly encouraging is how this preparedness mindset transcends political boundaries. The desire to protect loved ones while enabling richer experiences isn't partisan - it's fundamentally human. As younger generations prioritize experiences over possessions, they're simultaneously adopting practical measures to ensure those experiences aren't derailed by preventable emergencies.Remember to follow us on social media and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Use code LLP20 for 20% off at undertac.com, code LIBERTY at Modern Warriors, and visit MyPatriotSupply.com/LLP to explore their solar generator offerings.

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    LLP #120: Money Talks, Rights Walk: The NFA Edition

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot SupplyMyPatriotSupply.com/LLPSave Up to 60% OffChoqchoq.com25% off any subscriptionPromo code: LLPUndertacundertac.com20% offPromo code: LLP20In this provocative deep dive, hosts Eric and Matt peel back the curtain on the shadowy world of gun rights lobbying and its sometimes contradictory relationship with constitutional rights. What happens when the business interests of gun manufacturers clash with the principles of the Second Amendment? The discussion centers around recent developments with the Hearing Protection Act, where a curious compromise maintains registration requirements while removing the $200 tax stamp—raising questions about who truly benefits.The conversation takes a fascinating turn when examining the financial mechanics behind lobbying. With gun rights organizations spending a staggering $14.7 million in 2024 alone, we're forced to ask: what exactly are gun owners getting in return? Could some manufacturers and businesses actually prefer keeping suppressors on the NFA registry because it allows them to maintain higher prices and specialized services? The hosts break down how companies that have built entire business models around navigating NFA regulations might quietly oppose full deregulation.Beyond the immediate policy battles, Eric and Matt explore the philosophical implications of lobbying as representation. When organizations claim to speak for millions of gun owners, politicians can conveniently ignore individual voices—creating a system where your rights are negotiated by third parties with their own agendas. The hosts distinguish between "access-based lobbying" (cultivating relationships through donations) and confrontational approaches (threatening to primary politicians who don't comply), explaining how both methods shape legislation.Eric closes with a powerful personal statement about his refusal to accept money from any gun rights organization throughout his advocacy career—viewing his work not as a financial opportunity but as service to a constitutional cause. His approach highlights the tension between moving the chess pieces necessary to win political battles and maintaining the principled purity of the fight for Second Amendment freedoms.

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    LLP #119: What Thomas Sowell Knew About Freedom and Prosperity

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Choqchoq.com25% off any subscriptionPromo code: LLPMy Patriot SupplyPrepareWithLLP.com$200 OffModern Warrior10% 0ff Your First OrderPromo code: LibertyAllegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE Gold or Silver CoinsWhat do empty shopping malls, crowded theme parks, and the rising cost of housing reveal about the true state of American capitalism? In this thought-provoking conversation, Eric and Matt bring their unique perspectives as small business owners to challenge popular narratives about economic doom and gloom.The duo explores how consumer behavior has fundamentally shifted away from material accumulation toward experience-based spending. While traditional retail spaces like malls appear to be struggling, premium vacation destinations like Great Wolf Lodge and Disney World remain packed with families willing to spend hundreds per night. This contradiction reveals something profound about modern values, particularly among younger generations who prioritize memorable experiences over possessions.They tackle the generational divide head-on, addressing how Boomers who purchased homes for $65,000 often fail to recognize why Millennials and Gen Z struggle with $400,000 starter homes. The fact that the average age of first-time homebuyers has risen to 54 speaks volumes about changed economic circumstances. Drawing inspiration from economists like Thomas Sowell, they discuss how currency debasement, inflation, and shifting cultural values have transformed the American Dream.Most powerfully, Eric and Matt reflect on their personal journeys, acknowledging how they once chased material wealth before recognizing that time represents our ultimate currency. This realization—that experiences and relationships ultimately matter more than possessions—mirrors broader economic shifts happening nationwide. Whether examining the firearms industry's current downturn or discussing dating standards, they continually return to how smart adaptation rather than complaint defines successful entrepreneurs.Ready for an honest, unfiltered conversation about money, markets, and what really matters? Subscribe now and join two veterans who've learned that observation, not ideology, reveals economic truth.

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    LLP #118: Beyond the Term "Influencer"—Finding Authenticity in Content Creation

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Choqchoq.com25% off any subscriptionPromo code: LLPUndertacundertac.com20% offPromo code: LLP 20Strikemanstrikeman.io20% off your orderPromo code: IV8888What does it really mean to be an "influencer" in the firearms community? Eric and Matt tackle this controversial topic head-on, stripping away misconceptions and revealing the realities of content creation in today's digital landscape.With nearly two decades of experience creating firearms content, Eric shares candid insights about the evolution of the industry and why he's never been comfortable with the "influencer" label. The hosts explore how authentic content creation differs from manipulation, comparing it to a helpful store employee rather than a pushy salesperson.The conversation delves into the substantial behind-the-scenes work required to produce quality content, the ethical considerations when partnering with brands, and how truly valuable content creation serves viewers through honesty and transparency rather than persuasion. Through real-world examples like SIG fixing drop safety issues and PSA implementing the "MAC bracket," Eric and Matt demonstrate how content creators actually help improve the products we all use.Perhaps most revealing is their discussion of the "crab pot theory" - explaining why successful creators often face criticism from those trying to pull them down. It's a fascinating look at human nature that will resonate with anyone who's faced jealousy or resistance while pursuing their goals.Whether you're a firearms enthusiast, content creator, or just curious about how digital influence works, this episode pulls back the curtain on an industry that impacts millions. Subscribe to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit for more straight-shooting conversations that cut through the noise with honest, thought-provoking analysis.

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    LLP #117: The Prepper's Mindset

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot Supply$200 OffPrepareWithLLP.comModern WarriorPromo code: Liberty10% 0ff Your First OrderAllegiance Gold844-790-9191AllegianceGold.com/LLPGet Up To $5000 In FREE Gold or SilverUndertacundertac.comPromo code: LLP 2020% offThe concept of "prepping" has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. What was once viewed as extreme behavior practiced by fringe groups has evolved into a mainstream approach to self-sufficiency embraced by Americans across the political spectrum.Eric and Matt dive deep into what truly defines the prepper mindset—not paranoia about doomsday, but a practical desire for self-reliance. As they expertly frame it, "A prepper is someone who doesn't want to rely on someone else for their safety and security." This fundamental shift reflects growing awareness that being prepared isn't excessive; it's responsible.We explore how preparedness culture has been commercialized, making it more accessible to average Americans. From freeze-dried food systems that maintain nutritional value for decades to turnkey backup power solutions, the industry has adapted to America's "have-it-now" lifestyle. Yet beneath this commercialization lies a return to traditional American values—the self-sufficiency that was once standard practice for families who preserved their own food and maintained household resilience.The conversation moves beyond just food storage to examine comprehensive preparedness strategies including backup power options (from diesel generators to using electric vehicles as home batteries), medical supplies (statistically more likely to be needed than weapons), and the importance of knowledge alongside equipment. As newer homes are being built with larger pantries and preparedness communities flourish online, it's clear the cultural shift is permanent.Whether you're new to preparedness or a seasoned veteran, this episode offers valuable perspective on building capability without extremism. Because when uncertainty strikes—whether a three-day power outage or something more profound—those who have taken steps toward self-reliance will face it with confidence rather than fear. Ready to start or enhance your preparedness journey? This conversation shows exactly why there's never been a better time.

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    LLP #116: Trump's First 100 Days In Office

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Choqchoq.com25% off any subscriptionPromo code: LLPStrikemanstrikeman.com20% off your orderPromo code: IV8888Ever wonder what happens when patriots confront the machinery of power? This episode dives deep into America's current political climate through a uniquely personal lens, beginning with Eric's surprisingly contentious Disney World vacation (who knew Mickey Mouse could be so political?) before tackling the substantial question on everyone's mind: How effective has Trump's first 100 days actually been?We examine the administration's approach to immigration enforcement with its triage strategy focusing on removing criminal elements first, while questioning whether the promised defense of Second Amendment rights has materialized beyond "the bare minimum." As Eric puts it, "I'm not going to say they've done a fantastic job, but they haven't done a terrible job either."The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we explore what happens when vocal critics of government institutions suddenly find themselves running those very systems. Have figures like Kash Patel and Dan Bongino encountered realities behind the curtain that have tempered their reform ambitions? "Can you really go back to that world once you're inside the belly of that whale?" Eric wonders.Perhaps most compelling is our examination of tribalism in American society—how ideology increasingly dictates reality rather than evidence, and how difficult conversations are shut down through accusations rather than engaged through reason. "Hate is a very low rent emotion," Eric observes, highlighting how easily legitimate questions about power and influence get dismissed through character attacks rather than addressed on substance.As we navigate these complex waters, we ultimately circle back to personal accountability in an age where blaming faceless institutions has become the path of least resistance. Join us for this unfiltered, thought-provoking discussion that challenges both right and left while inviting listeners to question their own certainties in pursuit of a more nuanced understanding of American liberty.Link to Article:ATF lied to convict sailor now serving 20 years in prison for selling legal gun partshttps://saf.org/special-report-atf-lied-to-convict-sailor-now-serving-20-years-in-prison-for-selling-legal-gun-parts/

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    LLP #115: What If... You Can Only Have 5 Guns?

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:My Patriot SupplyPrepareWithLLP.comModern WarriorPromo code: Liberty10% 0ff Your First OrderAllegiance GoldAllegianceGold.com/LLPWaiving Up To 3 Years Of Setup FeesWhat if you could only have five guns? It's the ultimate thought experiment for firearm enthusiasts that forces us to prioritize function over collection. In this deep-dive episode, Eric and Matt tackle this challenging scenario with practical wisdom gained from years of shooting experience.The AR-15 quickly emerges as the unanimous first choice, praised for its versatility, parts availability, and sheer practicality in almost any scenario. "I would never want to be caught dead without a rifle," Matt explains, highlighting why this platform forms the foundation of any essential collection.The hosts engage in passionate debate about the merits of various handguns for the second slot, with the Glock 19X receiving high praise for reliability while custom options from Zev and Sig offer enhanced performance features. Their show-and-tell segments bring these discussions to life as they handle and compare their personal favorites.When the conversation shifts to shotguns, both agree on their devastating effectiveness. "You don't have to be a surgeon to use it," Matt notes about the Benelli platforms they favor. Their discussion reveals fascinating insights about different shotgun configurations, ammunition types, and tactical applications that even experienced shooters will find valuable.The episode balances practical considerations with philosophical discussions about firearms rights. "The Second Amendment is about options," Eric reminds listeners, pushing back against those who question the need for certain types of firearms in private collections. Throughout the conversation, their expertise shines through whether discussing the subtle differences between hunting rifles and battle rifles or debating the merits of suppressed rimfire options versus pistol caliber carbines.What would make your top five list? Join the conversation and share your essential firearms choices with Eric and Matt!YouTube Video Links:How to Choose Your First Handgunhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pgm9Izl6u98Perfect Pairshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO1H9oKgjL4

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    LLP #114: Tribalism & The Geopolitical Chessboard: From Ukraine to China and Beyond

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Choqchoq.com25% off any subscriptionPromo code: LLPStrikemanstrikeman.io20% off your orderPromo code: IV8888The world stage has become increasingly tribal, with nations forming alliances, drawing battle lines, and engaging in complex power plays that affect us all. In this riveting exploration of global geopolitics, we unpack the hidden tribal dynamics driving today's most pressing international conflicts.Trump's tariff strategy emerges as a masterclass in economic leverage, yielding immediate results as countries rush to the negotiating table. When he announced a 90-day pause on tariffs (except for China), the stock market responded with an explosive 10% overnight gain—generating over $300 billion in profits for those bold enough to invest during uncertainty. This perfectly captures the American spirit of calculated risk-taking that has defined our economic prowess.We offer a fresh perspective on the Russia-Ukraine conflict that challenges mainstream narratives. Rather than simply viewing this as a war between distinct nations, could it more accurately represent a civil conflict between ethnically similar peoples with shared history? Understanding these complexities provides crucial context for making sense of a war that has raged since 2013.China's economic vulnerabilities tell another fascinating story. Behind the gleaming skyscrapers of Shanghai and Beijing lies a nation struggling with ghost cities, rural poverty, and unsustainable construction projects like Evergrande. Their Belt and Road Initiative reveals a desperate bid for global influence through predatory infrastructure deals with developing nations.The Israel-Hamas conflict similarly demonstrates how tribal allegiances shape public perception and political responses. Both sides claim rightful ownership of the same land, creating a moral landscape too complex for simple good-versus-evil narratives. Meanwhile, media outlets race to break stories first, often at the expense of accuracy, fueling tribalism through confirmation bias.Looking at these conflicts through a lens of critical thinking rather than tribal loyalty gives us a clearer picture of global politics. Join us as we navigate this intricate chessboard where economic might, military power, and information warfare converge to shape our collective future.

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    LLP #113: Armed and Ready: A First-Time Gun Buyer's Guide

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Modern WarriorPromo code: Liberty10% 0ff Your First OrderAllegiance GoldAllegianceGold.com/LLPWaiving Up To 3 Years Of Setup Fees Undertacundertac.comPromo coe: LLP 2020% offStepping into a gun store for the first time can feel like entering a foreign country—unfamiliar terminology, unspoken etiquette, and the weight of making the right choice. Eric and Matt break through this intimidation barrier with straight talk about what really matters when purchasing your first firearm.Drawing from years of experience, they dismantle the Hollywood-created stigma around gun buying, replacing fear with practical knowledge. The conversation flows naturally from handling nervousness at the counter to understanding the difference between budget-friendly options and high-end firearms—comparing them to daily driver cars versus weekend luxury vehicles. Just as you wouldn't buy a Ferrari for grocery runs, they explain why that exotic $2,000 pistol might not be your best first purchase.The hosts share invaluable tips that gun store employees might not tell you: try before you buy at rental ranges, be upfront about your budget, consider quality used firearms (especially police trade-ins), and focus on purpose rather than prestige. They expertly navigate the shotgun versus handgun versus PCC debate for home defense, offering insights on capacity, stopping power, and usability under stress.What sets this episode apart is the authentic perspective from both sides of the counter—Eric's experience as a former gun salesman combines with Matt's practical approach to create a blueprint for confident first-time buying. Their genuine enthusiasm for helping new gun owners make informed decisions shines through every recommendation.Whether you're contemplating your first firearm purchase or looking to expand your collection, this episode delivers knowledge that would typically take years of experience to acquire. Ready to explore the world of firearms without the intimidation factor? This is your roadmap to becoming an informed, responsible gun owner.YouTube Video Link:FPC to Sub2020 Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taMZ8tNGjKQ&t=447sShotgun Load Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2eRC5G1cfM

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    LLP #112: Jiu-Jitsu, Politics, and Underwear: The Unexpected Comeback Episode

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Show sponsors:Choqchoq.com25% off any subscriptionPromo code: LLPStrikemanstrikeman.io20% off your orderPromo code: IV8888Undertacundertac.com20% off your order  Promo code: LLP20After a long-awaited return, Eric and Matt are back behind the mics for an honest, unfiltered conversation about life's challenges and triumphs. This reunion episode dives deep into Matt's journey through a catastrophic leg injury that derailed his competitive jiu-jitsu career, sharing the raw reality of recovery and his determination to return to the mat.The heart of this episode explores a topic many men face but few discuss openly – testosterone levels and their profound impact on energy, mood, and quality of life. Both hosts candidly share their experiences with TRT (testosterone replacement therapy), breaking down misconceptions and addressing how hormone optimization has changed their approach to fitness and daily living. They provide valuable insights for listeners navigating similar health decisions, particularly highlighting how trauma and military service can impact hormone production even in younger men.Between personal updates on Eric's powerlifting journey and Matt's jiu-jitsu academy, the conversation naturally flows into observations about recent political developments, media manipulation, and the search for truth in an increasingly complex information landscape. Their discussion exemplifies the show's commitment to authentic dialogue about the pillars of a meaningful life – physical capability, mental clarity, and personal freedom.This episode marks more than just a comeback – it's the beginning of a weekly schedule with exciting new features including listener Q&A segments and potential guest appearances. Whether you're interested in male health optimization, physical training after 40, or thoughtful perspectives on current events, this episode delivers substantive conversation with the characteristic humor and honesty that defined the show's earlier run.Subscribe now and join us every Monday as we continue exploring life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness in these challenging times. Have questions or topic suggestions? Click the link in the description to submit them for our next episode.

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    LLP #111: "Everyman is a Soldier"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.JOIN THE FIGHT: https://donate.gunowners.org/ga01/CHECK OUT ALLIANCE JU JITSU ROWELL: https://alliancebjjroswell.com/In this episode, Eric and Matt dive deeper into the concept of the minuteman, everyday soldier, and what it means to be one from historical and modern perspectives.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no-compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

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    LLP #110: "The Infantryman's Mindset"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.JOIN THE FIGHT: https://donate.gunowners.org/ga01/CHECK OUT ALLIANCE JU JITSU ROWELL: https://alliancebjjroswell.com/In this episode, Eric and Matt dive into the topic of what makes the infantryman tick and how we can apply those habits and thought processes to daily life.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no-compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

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    LLP #109: "Are We the Enemy?"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.BALLISTIC INK: https://www.ballisticink.comIn this episode, Eric and Matt deep dive into why self-reliant people who own firearms, have a general sense and plan of emergency preparedness and have a general disdain for society at large are looked at as the enemy of modern society.   Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no-compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

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    LLP #108: "Conspiracy Theories Pt.1: Moon Landing, Kennedy, and Roswell"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.BALLISTIC INK: https://www.ballisticink.comIn this episode, Eric and Matt go down the rabbit hole in the first of many series about conspiracy theories that have been prevalent over the last several decades.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no-compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

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    LLP #107: "Road Guns"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.BALLISTIC INK: https://ballisticink.com/Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no-compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

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    LLP #106: "Elon Musk Twitter Takeover"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.ARKEN OPTICS: https://www.arkenoptics.comIn this episode, Eric and Matt discuss the recent Twitter buyout by Elon Musk and the ramifications for free speech and changes to the way important, relevant, and factual information is handled and allowed to be freely discussed on the renewed, open platform. ARTICLES OF NOTE: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/gadgets-news/these-are-the-leaked-emails-and-chats-that-may-have-led-to-the-sacking-of-parag-agrawal-and-other-top-execs-at-twitter/articleshow/95162014.cmshttps://theintercept.com/2022/10/31/social-media-disinformation-dhs/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISMEric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no-compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

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    LLP #105: "The Changing Face of the Prepper Community"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.SUPPORT THE SHOW AT MY PATRIOT SUPPLY: https://mypatriotsupply.com/LLPEric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no-compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

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    LLP #104: "Getting Ready for Deer Season 2022"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.ARKEN OPTICS: https://www.arkenoptics.comEric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

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    LLP #103: "Military Recruitment Numbers TANKING!"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  40. 102

    LLP #102: "Fight or Flight: Whiskey"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  41. 101

    LLP #101: "Homesteading in a Very Uncertain World"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  42. 100

    LLP #100: "America Last"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  43. 99

    LLP #99: "What Does Uvalde Teach Us?"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  44. 98

    LLP #98: "Hand to Hand Combat"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  45. 97

    LLP #97: Twitter Q&A: Part 2"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  46. 96

    LLP #96: "Is the War on Gun Control Over?

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.6 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  47. 95

    LLP #95: "The Top 10 Guns of All Time"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel IraqVeteran8888 which has over 2.4 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  48. 94

    LLP #94: "If You Could Only Have 5 Guns"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.RMA BODY ARMOR: http://www.rmadefense.com/?rfsn=5959978.ab3f4bUSE CODE "IV8888" TO SAVE 10% ON YOUR ORDER!CHECK OUT BRASS BANDICOOT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWsdp8Xa1nww4TyK7zcsUIAEric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel IraqVeteran8888 which has over 2.4 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  49. 93

    LLP #93: "The Constitutional Carry Train"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.CHECK OUT BRASS BANDICOOT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWsdp8Xa1nww4TyK7zcsUIAEric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel IraqVeteran8888 which has over 2.4 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

  50. 92

    LLP #92: "Top Firearms Advancements in the Last 20 Years"

    Ask us a question. We will answer it on the podcast.Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most known for his YouTube channel IraqVeteran8888 which has over 2.4 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment.  Matt runs Ballistic Ink which is a branding and merchandising company serving 2A content creators and the firearms industry.  He is also very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom.2A FRIENDLY CC PROCESSING: https://wetheprocessor.com/APPAREL AND OTHER MERCH:https://ballisticink.com/http://www.iraqveteran8888.com/CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:https://www.youtube.com/c/iraqveteran8888https://www.youtube.com/c/Guitarsenal

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit podcast. Come join Eric and Matt who are freedom-loving, meat-eating, gun-shooting American guys as they discuss a broad spectrum of topics ranging from States' rights, culture, and the 2nd Amendment to scotch, bourbon, and cigars. Eric & Matt are both former US Army combat veterans who served together while deployed to Iraq during OIF III. Eric is most notable for his YouTube channel Iraqveteran8888 which has over 2.75 million subscribers currently as well as his outspoken and no-compromise stance regarding the 2nd amendment. Matt, founded Ballistic Ink, a branding and merchandising company that serviced 2A content creators and the firearms industry. He also is a partner of Alliance jiujitsu Roswell located in Roswell GA and trains daily and competes regularly. He is very passionate about the 2nd amendment and freedom. Come along for the ride!

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