A ‘new’ channel…

And it sounds like one worth watching…

Daniel Defense Announces presenting Sponsorship of NRA Freestyle Channel

Fairfax, Va. – Daniel Defense has teamed up with the National Rifle Association (NRA) to introduce NRA Freestyle, the newest addition to the NRA Digital Network.

The newly launched NRA Freestyle channel was designed to speak to a new type of gun owner, one who chooses to incorporate firearms into an independent, athletic, adventurous lifestyle. This online video channel features original programming, a premium publication and a daily blog along with a unique ensemble that includes urban gun enthusiast Colion Noir, veteran U.S. Navy SEAL Dom Raso, high school athlete Reagan Tyler and pop culture ambassador Amy Robbins.

NRA Freestyle Programming includes:

NOIR

Colion Noir has emerged as one of the leading voices for the newest generation of firearm enthusiasts. So we gave him his own show. Join Colion and co-host Amy Robbins as they talk fashion, pop culture, firearms and more. NOIR episodes will debut on Sunday evenings and will be available thereafter on demand.

Media Lab

We see fight scenes with guns and improvised weapons all the time, but could that actually happen in reality? Dom Raso breaks down Hollywood’s most infamous fight scenes and gives his “true to life” or “farfetched folly” verdict in movie reviews like you’ve never seen before. Media Lab will air on Wednesdays.

I Am Forever

Like most high school seniors, Reagan Tyler feels unprepared when it comes to her personal safety. U.S. Veteran Navy SEAL Dom Raso is going to change that. He’ll teach Reagan priceless lessons in situational awareness, confidence, gun handling and more. Premiering fall 2014.

The new ‘channel’ link is HERE.

I’m looking forward to Raso’s fisking of the movie fights, especially after our conversation last Saturday night… 🙂

Actually I think this is an extremely good idea, as this should draw younger ‘viewers’ to get a more realistic picture of not only guns, but a safe and sane lifestyle…

Comments

A ‘new’ channel… — 3 Comments

  1. I look forward to watching the young lady become educated. It would be wonderful if that became the norm.