Episodios

  • 12-18-25 The great Ernest Emerson-Emerson Knives founder on guns, knives and self-defense
    Dec 18 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters engages in a lively conversation with Ernie Emerson, founder of Emerson Knives. They discuss various topics including the importance of knives in self-defense, breaking news related to gun violence, and the significance of situational awareness. Ernie shares his journey into knife making and the role of training and legal preparedness for gun owners. The episode also touches on Ernie’s new ventures, including custom guitars and books on self-defense.

    Takeaways

    Mark Walters introduces the show as the loudest conservative voice in America.
    The importance of staying informed about current events and breaking news.
    Knives play a crucial role in self-defense situations.
    Ernie Emerson shares his journey into knife making and its significance.
    Training and legal preparedness are essential for gun owners.
    Situational awareness can help prevent dangerous encounters.
    Ernie’s knives are used by first responders to save lives.
    The need for a plan when carrying a weapon.
    Ernie is venturing into custom guitar making.
    Merry Christmas wishes and reminders to stay safe.

    Keywords

    Armed American Radio, Ernie Emerson, knife making, self-defense, training, legal preparedness, current events, breaking news, Emerson knives, custom guitars

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  • 12-17-25 Lee The Gunwriter Williams on prison life. NO fun!
    Dec 18 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the realities of prison life through the lens of an innocent man, Tate Adamiac, who is serving time for crimes he did not commit. The conversation explores the daily routines, conditions, and challenges faced by inmates, as well as the broader implications of the justice system and self-defense laws. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding these issues in the context of gun rights and personal freedom.

    Takeaways

    Mark Walters introduces the show and its focus on freedom.
    The conversation highlights the daily life of inmates in prison.
    Prison conditions are often harsh and inhumane.
    Boredom in prison can lead to violence and unrest.
    Food quality in prison is poor and often unsafe.
    Inmates use items like honey buns as currency.
    The justice system can be unforgiving, especially for the innocent.
    The importance of having legal support for self-defense cases.
    Political discussions reveal differing views on gun rights.
    The episode calls for awareness and action regarding prison reform.

    Keywords

    Armed American Radio, prison life, self-defense, gun rights, justice system, ATF, prison conditions, inmate stories, freedom, political discussion

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  • 12-16-25 Neil McCabe sits in for Mark- Guest R candidate in RI Vic Mellor
    Dec 16 2025

    Neil McCabe sits in for Mark today and speaks to R candidate in RI, Vic Mellor on all the news that fits into the hour. Enjoy!

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  • 12-15-25 Mark and Andy Hooser on Australia
    Dec 16 2025

    Mark and Andy take a dive into the peoples mindset in Australia, the terror attack and subsequent response by LEO and civilians

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  • 12-14-25 HR 3 Roundtable with Justin Moon, Ryan Petty and Brad Premo…and a power outage!
    Dec 15 2025

    Armed American Radio, gun rights, self-defense, NRA, Australia shooting, law enforcement, gun control, political implications, AWR Hawkins, Brown University shooting, open carry, gun control, self-defense, law enforcement, Australia, gun-free zones, statistics, armed citizens, campus carry, violence

    Summary

    In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various pressing issues surrounding gun rights, recent terror attacks, and the implications of gun control legislation. The conversation includes insights from guests Neil McCabe and AWR Hawkins, focusing on the Australia shooting incident and the cultural attitudes towards violence and self-defense. The episode emphasizes the importance of being prepared to defend oneself and the role of organizations like the NRA in advocating for gun rights. In this conversation, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various aspects of gun rights, self-defense, and the implications of gun control laws. They delve into the complexities surrounding open carry laws, the legal ramifications of self-defense incidents, and the challenges faced by law enforcement in high-stress situations. The discussion also covers the recent events in Australia, highlighting the failures of gun control measures and the impact of gun-free zones on public safety. The guests emphasize the importance of armed citizens in preventing violence and the misleading statistics often used to argue against gun rights.

    Takeaways

    The importance of self-defense in today’s society.
    Gun control laws often leave law-abiding citizens vulnerable.
    Cultural attitudes towards violence can impact responses to threats.
    The NRA plays a crucial role in advocating for gun rights.
    Recent terror attacks highlight the need for personal preparedness.
    Law enforcement’s response time can be critical in crisis situations.
    The process of gun control can be seen as punitive.
    Public perception of gun ownership is influenced by media narratives.
    Understanding the implications of political decisions on gun rights is essential.
    Community awareness and involvement are key in advocating for self-defense rights. Open carry can divide communities, even in gun-friendly states.
    Law enforcement’s response in self-defense situations is complex and often scrutinized.
    Self-defense incidents can lead to legal battles, regardless of the circumstances.
    Gun control measures in Australia have not effectively prevented violence.
    Gun-free zones may create vulnerabilities rather than enhance safety.
    Statistics on gun violence can be misleading and do not always reflect the reality of armed citizens.
    The presence of firearms does not inherently lead to danger; context matters.
    Campus carry laws can empower students to defend themselves.
    The nanny state can hinder effective responses to threats.
    Public perception of firearms is often shaped by fear rather than facts.

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  • 12-14-25 HR 2 Jared Yanis Guns and Gadgets, Dr. John R Lott
    Dec 15 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various pressing issues surrounding gun rights, recent terror attacks, and the implications of gun control legislation. The conversation includes insights from guests Neil McCabe and AWR Hawkins, focusing on the Australia shooting incident and the cultural attitudes towards violence and self-defense. The episode emphasizes the importance of being prepared to defend oneself and the role of organizations like the NRA in advocating for gun rights. In this conversation, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various aspects of gun rights, self-defense, and the implications of gun control laws. They delve into the complexities surrounding open carry laws, the legal ramifications of self-defense incidents, and the challenges faced by law enforcement in high-stress situations. The discussion also covers the recent events in Australia, highlighting the failures of gun control measures and the impact of gun-free zones on public safety. The guests emphasize the importance of armed citizens in preventing violence and the misleading statistics often used to argue against gun rights.

    Takeaways

    The importance of self-defense in today’s society.
    Gun control laws often leave law-abiding citizens vulnerable.
    Cultural attitudes towards violence can impact responses to threats.
    The NRA plays a crucial role in advocating for gun rights.
    Recent terror attacks highlight the need for personal preparedness.
    Law enforcement’s response time can be critical in crisis situations.
    The process of gun control can be seen as punitive.
    Public perception of gun ownership is influenced by media narratives.
    Understanding the implications of political decisions on gun rights is essential.
    Community awareness and involvement are key in advocating for self-defense rights. Open carry can divide communities, even in gun-friendly states.
    Law enforcement’s response in self-defense situations is complex and often scrutinized.
    Self-defense incidents can lead to legal battles, regardless of the circumstances.
    Gun control measures in Australia have not effectively prevented violence.
    Gun-free zones may create vulnerabilities rather than enhance safety.
    Statistics on gun violence can be misleading and do not always reflect the reality of armed citizens.
    The presence of firearms does not inherently lead to danger; context matters.
    Campus carry laws can empower students to defend themselves.
    The nanny state can hinder effective responses to threats.
    Public perception of firearms is often shaped by fear rather than facts.

    Keywords

    Armed American Radio, gun rights, self-defense, NRA, Australia shooting, law enforcement, gun control, political implications, AWR Hawkins, Brown University shooting, open carry, gun control, self-defense, law enforcement, Australia, gun-free zones, statistics, armed citizens, campus carry, violence

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  • 12-14-25 HR 1 Neil McCabe and AWR Hawkins on current events, Australia and Brown Univ.
    Dec 15 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various pressing issues surrounding gun rights, recent terror attacks, and the implications of gun control legislation. The conversation includes insights from guests Neil McCabe and AWR Hawkins, focusing on the Australia shooting incident and the cultural attitudes towards violence and self-defense. The episode emphasizes the importance of being prepared to defend oneself and the role of organizations like the NRA in advocating for gun rights. In this conversation, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various aspects of gun rights, self-defense, and the implications of gun control laws. They delve into the complexities surrounding open carry laws, the legal ramifications of self-defense incidents, and the challenges faced by law enforcement in high-stress situations. The discussion also covers the recent events in Australia, highlighting the failures of gun control measures and the impact of gun-free zones on public safety. The guests emphasize the importance of armed citizens in preventing violence and the misleading statistics often used to argue against gun rights.

    Takeaways

    The importance of self-defense in today’s society.
    Gun control laws often leave law-abiding citizens vulnerable.
    Cultural attitudes towards violence can impact responses to threats.
    The NRA plays a crucial role in advocating for gun rights.
    Recent terror attacks highlight the need for personal preparedness.
    Law enforcement’s response time can be critical in crisis situations.
    The process of gun control can be seen as punitive.
    Public perception of gun ownership is influenced by media narratives.
    Understanding the implications of political decisions on gun rights is essential.
    Community awareness and involvement are key in advocating for self-defense rights. Open carry can divide communities, even in gun-friendly states.
    Law enforcement’s response in self-defense situations is complex and often scrutinized.
    Self-defense incidents can lead to legal battles, regardless of the circumstances.
    Gun control measures in Australia have not effectively prevented violence.
    Gun-free zones may create vulnerabilities rather than enhance safety.
    Statistics on gun violence can be misleading and do not always reflect the reality of armed citizens.
    The presence of firearms does not inherently lead to danger; context matters.
    Campus carry laws can empower students to defend themselves.
    The nanny state can hinder effective responses to threats.
    Public perception of firearms is often shaped by fear rather than facts.

    Keywords

    Armed American Radio, gun rights, self-defense, NRA, Australia shooting, law enforcement, gun control, political implications, AWR Hawkins, Brown University shooting, open carry, gun control, self-defense, law enforcement, Australia, gun-free zones, statistics, armed citizens, campus carry, violence

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  • 12-12-25 Paul Markel-Student of the gun for the hour
    Dec 12 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters engages with his audience while discussing various topics related to gun rights, statistics on gun violence, and misconceptions surrounding firearms training. The conversation highlights the disparity between media narratives and actual data on gun-related incidents, particularly in California. The episode also delves into the importance of quality training for firearm users and the influence of social media on public perception. Mark emphasizes the need for awareness and preparedness, especially during the holiday season.

    Takeaways

    The media often misrepresents gun violence statistics.
    More people die from falls than from mass shootings.
    California has the strictest gun laws yet leads in active shooter incidents.
    Quality training is more important than quantity of rounds fired.
    Misconceptions about firearms training can mislead new gun owners.
    Engaging with facts is crucial when discussing gun rights.
    The narrative around gun control is often driven by power dynamics.
    Awareness and preparedness are essential for gun owners.
    Social media influences public perception of firearms.
    The importance of community support for gun rights.

    Keywords

    Armed American Radio, gun rights, gun control, statistics, training, self-defense, NRA, active shooter, misconceptions, audience engagement

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