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About Marksmanship Past and Present

Marksmanship Past and Present is a channel that is dedicated to preserving our Second Amendment Rights by looking at how technology has advanced to our current fighting weapons. We do this by comparing older firearms technology to modern firearms by comparing how they work, fire, and handle to gain an appreciation for the arms we have today.

We also are big on advocates for fighting against asinine gun control legislation that clearly violates our 2A Rights. We truly believe that technology may change, but the Citizens' rights do not. (My sarcasm really shines through on these videos)

We hope that you find our content educational and entertaining

Your right to self defense, is self maintained.

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Picking A “Date” To Take Out To The Range: Service Rifle Edition!!!!

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