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| First Gun to Buy? | Best Beginner Firearms, EDC Tips & Traffic Stop Survival | EP4 | 10 Sep 2025 | 00:52:55 | |
What’s the FIRST gun you should buy? A Glock? A shotgun? Maybe a budget-friendly Taurus or Canik? In this episode of the We Da People Podcast, Shelton, Fred, Colin of Gunplay TV, and Nick break down the real answer — and it’s not as simple as you think. Merch is available at https:///www.WeDaPeople.shop We cover: ✅ Best First Guns – Glock vs. Canik vs. Sig vs. Smith & Wesson ✅ Shotgun, Pistol, or AR? – What works best for apartments, rural homes & self-defense ✅ Beginner Mistakes – Overpenetration, bad holsters, and cheap ammo ✅ Everyday Carry (EDC) – What we actually carry daily (Hellcat, Glock 43X, CZ, Canik) ✅ Traffic Stops & Guns – What to do (and NOT do) if pulled over while carrying ✅ Perception & Gun Culture – Do you “look” like a gun guy? Changing the narrative ✅ Training vs. Owning – Why classes, ammo, and practice matter more than gear This episode isn’t just about gear — it’s about mindset, rights, and responsibility. Whether you’re buying your first firearm, figuring out EDC setups, or learning how to navigate traffic stops with a gun, this conversation gives you the tools to think smarter and stay safer. 💬 Question for you: What was YOUR first gun, and would you recommend it to a new shooter? Drop it in the comments! | |||
| What Are You REALLY Preparing For? | Self-Defense, EDC, Survival & Gun Laws EP3 | 26 Aug 2025 | 01:02:48 | |
When people ask, “Why do you train so much?” or “What are you preparing for?” — this is the episode that answers it. On this episode of the We Da People Podcast, Shelton, Fred, Colin of Gunplay TV, and Nick Blackman have a raw, unfiltered discussion about preparedness in ALL its forms — from concealed carry and home defense to surviving natural disasters and navigating strict gun laws in different states. You’ll hear real-world perspectives on: ✅ Situational Awareness & Threat Assessment – Staying alert anywhere ✅ Everyday Carry (EDC) Essentials – Gear, mindset, and legal considerations ✅ Self-Defense Training – Why range time isn’t enough ✅ Traveling With Firearms – Concealed carry reciprocity & avoiding legal trouble ✅ Preparedness Beyond Guns – Water filtration, go-bags, documents, and family safety plans ✅ Hollywood vs. Real Life – How movies get firearms wrong ✅ Glock vs. Sig P320 – Safety concerns, design flaws, and what we carry ✅ Community & History – Why 2A rights matter for our people today Whether you’re new to the firearms community, a seasoned prepper, or just want to keep your family safe, this conversation blends practical survival tips with cultural insight — no fluff, just facts and experience. 💬 What’s in YOUR go-bag? Drop your list in the comments! | |||
| Stay Ready: Having Situational Awareness | Tactical Talk for the Culture WDP EP2 | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:35:24 | |
In Episode 2 of We Da People, we dive deep into the critical importance of situational awareness, especially within Black communities and among responsible gun owners. This episode brings real, unfiltered conversations from the gun range to everyday life—from raising kids in a world that feels increasingly dangerous, to what it truly means to “stay ready.” 🎯 What We Cover in This Episode:
👊🏾 "We Da People" is more than a podcast—it's a movement. We talk tactics, training, and truth from a culturally connected lens. Whether you're new to firearms or a seasoned shooter, this is your space to think deeper, move smarter, and live freer. | |||
| Black & 2A: Being Black in the Gun Community EP1 | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:36:13 | |
In our very first episode of We Da People, we dive into what it means to be Black and armed in America. From cultural stigma to legal realities, we explore the challenges, the pride, and the purpose behind responsible Black gun ownership. This is more than just a conversation—it's about reclaiming our rights, changing the narrative, and building a stronger community. We also discuss what inspired this podcast, our vision for the 2A space, and how we’re presenting ourselves to educate, elevate, and empower. 🔗 Connect with the Hosts: Follow us and join the movement: 👉🏾Shelton @SheltonCJohnson 👉🏾Colin @gunplay_tv 👉🏾Nick @fieldmobber 👉🏾Fred @survivalsistersfoundation
📢 Like, subscribe, and drop a comment with your thoughts on being Black in the gun community. #WeDaPeople #BlackGunOwners #2ARights #GunCulture #SecondAmendment #blackvoicesmatter Founded and Produced by Shelton Johnson | |||
| National Guard in Our Cities? Crime, Control & Preparedness | WDP Podcast EP5 | 14 Sep 2025 | 00:46:04 | |
Are we seeing the start of martial law in America? With the National Guard deployed and troops on the ground in cities like D.C. and Chicago, this episode of the We Da People Podcast asks: is this about crime control — or government overreach?
Shelton, Fred, Colin of Gunplay TV, and Nick break down the impact of military presence in our neighborhoods and what it means for everyday citizens, families, and the 2A community. We cover:
Narrative & perception: why Black gun ownership and reclaiming the story matters
This conversation isn’t just about politics — it’s about preparedness, self-defense, and staying sharp in uncertain times.
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| AR-15 Go-To Rifle: Budget vs $8k Build | Buy Once, Cry Once | We Da People Podcast EP6 | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:42:02 | |
What is the best AR-15 setup for real life, not just the flat range? In this episode, the crew compares a budget-friendly Anderson build, a fully kitted $8,000 Radian Model 1, a custom top-tier rifle, and a quiet 300 Blackout PDW, then lays out how to choose your own go-to rifle. You will learn:
If you are picking your first AR or planning your next upgrade, this guide shows what to prioritize, how to avoid hype, and where to invest for reliability and results. Enjoy the convo? Like the video, drop your questions in the comments, and subscribe for more real-world rifle setups, drills, and build lists. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and iHeart, and check the store for new drops | |||
| What We Carry in Our Everyday Carry (EDC) for Self-Defense | EP7 | 06 Oct 2025 | 00:36:43 | |
If you’ve ever asked, “What should I actually carry every day?” this episode is your blueprint. Four hosts with different lifestyles break down real-world EDC choices for men, women, parents, and travelers so you can carry smarter, not heavier. What you’ll learn:
Keywords we naturally cover: everyday carry, concealed carry, EDC belt, hybrid holster, women’s self-defense, pepper spray gel, pocket flashlight, multitool, fixed blade vs folder, ammo setback, home carry, car kit, travel EDC. | |||
| When Self-Defense Goes Too Far | Use of Force Explained | EP8 | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:37:04 | |
What happens when self-defense turns into aggression? In this powerful episode of We Da People Podcast, Shelton and the crew get real about use of force, road-rage encounters, and the fine line between protecting yourself and escalating violence. We share raw, unfiltered stories—from near-misses to lessons learned—and break down what it really means to stay calm when things go sideways. This isn’t legal advice; it’s street-level wisdom from men who’ve lived through it. In this episode we cover: How quickly a heated moment can turn deadly
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| Open Carry vs Concealed: When Is It Smart or Reckless? | EP9 | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:34:48 | |
Should you open carry or keep it concealed? In this episode of We Da People, Shelton, Fred, Colin, and Nick break down the real-world pros and cons, the history behind open carry advocacy, and why decorum, training, and context matter more than clout. What we cover: The difference between open carry for advocacy vs everyday self-defense
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| Bugout vs Get-Home Bag: Real-World Survival That Works | EP10 | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:42:26 | |
Stuck on an interstate overnight? Power out for days? This episode breaks down practical preparedness you’ll actually use—no LARPing, just real plans that keep your family safe. We unpack the difference between a Get-Home Bag (72-hour kit) and a Bugout Bag (long-term sustainment), when to “bug in” vs “bug out,” and how to build kits that fit your budget and your reality. In this episode, we cover:
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| Home Defense Reality Check: AR vs Shotgun, Tactics, and Training | EP11 | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:41:33 | |
If a door gets kicked at 4 AM, what actually works to protect your family? In this episode of We Da People Podcast, the crew breaks down real home defense from layout to legal, from AR setups to shotguns, and the training most people skip. What you’ll learn
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| Night Vision 101: PVS-14 vs Binos, Thermal, Costs & Setup | EP12 | 10 Nov 2025 | 00:42:07 | |
Move in the dark like a pro. In this episode, the crew breaks down real-world night vision use, what a complete setup actually costs, and how to build the right system without wasting money. We compare monoculars like the PVS-14 to full binocular “binos,” talk analog vs digital night vision, and when thermal beats NV for detection. You’ll hear practical tips for helmets, mounts, lasers, IR lights, ear pro, and rifle setup for passive and active aiming. What we cover
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| 72-Hour Blackout Survival Guide: Water, Heat, Cash & Community | EP13 | 18 Nov 2025 | 00:41:47 | |
If the power went out tonight in the dead of winter, could your family really make it 72 hours? In this episode of the We Da People Podcast, we build a real-world 72 hour blackout plan using exactly what most families already have at home. No bunkers, no fantasy bug out bags – just smart, practical preparedness you can start on a budget. We cover: • How to secure and store water fast (bathtubs, hot water heaters, juice jugs, water stabilizers) • Simple food strategies for 3+ days without opening the fridge every hour • Keeping one room warm and safe with candles, Sterno cans, propane and layers – without burning the house down • Why your relationship with water, flushing toilets, and gray water has to change in a grid down scenario • Cash, documents, and digital backups – what to have ready before the ATMs and Wi-Fi go dark • Using neighborhood and family roles so you are not the only one carrying the mental load We are talking real life winter power outage survival for regular working families: how to stretch what you already pay for, how to prep in small steps, and how to keep your people calm when the lights stay off. If you have been meaning to build a 72 hour kit, get ready for a step by step, common sense guide to winter blackout survival, grid down planning, and family emergency preparedness. | |||
| Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCC): Range Toy or Real Tool? | EP14 | 24 Nov 2025 | 00:44:07 | |
Are pistol caliber carbines actually practical… or just expensive range toys with a flex? The crew breaks down PCCs from every angle – cost, performance, competition, and real-world use. In this episode of We Da People Podcast, Shelton, Fred, Colin (Gunplay TV), and Nick get into a real conversation about pistol caliber carbines (PCCs) – from MP5s and Flux Raiders to Glock chassis builds and budget options. No fanboy talk, just honest opinions from four shooters who actually run these guns.
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| Unarmed Self-Defense Mindset w/Dr. Samuel B. DMS (B.U.S System) | EP17 | 18 Dec 2025 | 00:58:48 | |
In this episode of the We The People Podcast, the crew kicks things off with real, unfiltered energy—then brings in a special guest: Dr. Samuel Burrs, founder of The B.U.S. System and a martial-arts grand master. Dr Sam's website: https://www.thebussystem.com IG: / thebus_system Facebook: The Bancroft Urban Survival System Tik tok: / thebus_system YouTube: / @thebus_systemyoutube If you’re searching for practical self-protection principles, unarmed self-defense mindset, and how martial arts translates to real life, this conversation sets the stage for exactly that—starting with the foundation: confidence, preparedness, and the discipline to keep showing up when it counts. In this episode, you’ll hear: Why self-belief matters: speaking goals into existence and refusing to downplay your own capabilities The importance of fundamentals and communication when you’re learning (or teaching) any high-skill discipline—shooting, martial arts, or everyday readiness A quick look at what it takes to run a clean live conversation when the tech tries to fight you (echo, feedback, and all) Whether you carry or you don’t, everyone benefits from understanding the basics of awareness, decision-making under stress, and the mindset behind effective self-defense. If you’re into street safety, training culture, and real talk about protecting yourself and your family, this one’s for you. If you enjoyed the episode, like the video, comment your biggest takeaway, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next one. Also, support the brand—visit our merch store and grab something from the latest drop. | |||
| Gun Range Etiquette: Fixing the 2A Community’s Image | We Da People Podcast EP16 | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:39:02 | |
Showing up to the range with a gun and an ego is how people get hurt – and how the 2A community gets painted as reckless. In this episode of the We Da People Podcast, we break down the real gun range etiquette and the image problem inside gun culture. From indoor ranges to social media, we talk about what responsible gun ownership actually looks like – and why your behavior on camera matters just as much as your skills behind the gun. In this episode we cover: - Why treating the range like a party is dangerous, not “cool” - Range etiquette 101: holsters, bags, muzzle discipline, and the 4 rules - Gun snobs, suppressor flexing, and the “Draco with no brace” crowd - How ego, pride, and arrogance ruin training and get people uninvited - The global perception of Black gun owners and changing the narrative - “Gun bunnies,” clout chasing, illegal switches, and incriminating yourself online How to represent 2A with professionalism and keep your culture and authenticity | |||
| New Gun Owner Guide: Iron Sights, Red Dots, Ammo & Training | EP15 | 01 Dec 2025 | 00:33:29 | |
You bought your first gun… now what? Iron sights or red dot, cheap range ammo or duty rounds, YouTube videos or paid training? Before you bolt a $500 optic onto a pistol you barely shoot, watch this episode. On this episode of We Da People Podcast, Shelton, Fred, Colin (Gunplay TV), and Nick break down what new gun owners should actually do first after buying a handgun or rifle. The crew keeps it real about skills, safety, and budget so you do not end up with a $4,000 gun and a $4 body. In this episode we cover:
Training for new gun owners
Ammo and budget tips Training ammo vs self-defense ammo (FMJ vs hollow points)
Mindset, safety, and legal reality
Brief talk about prosecutors, flashy ammo, and why choices matter | |||
| Cold Weather Hunting Gear Guide: Layering, Scent, Survival | Podcast EP19 | 28 Dec 2025 | 00:39:25 | |
A cold, wet night on the farm turned into a real-world test of hunting mindset, cold weather gear, and what “prepared” actually means. In this episode of We Da People, the crew breaks down a frigid coyote hunt meant to protect calves during peak winter conditions—and the lessons hit harder than the weather. From fog so thick it disrupted optics to small mistakes (like scented hand cream) that can give away your position, this one is packed with practical takeaways you can apply to hunting, camping, or emergency readiness. What we cover : - Cold weather layering basics: what a base layer is, why moisture management matters, and how to build a system that works while moving and while sitting for hours - “No cotton” rule: why cotton becomes dangerous in cold/wet conditions and what to wear instead - Boots, wool socks, and keeping feet dry: insulated boots, sock strategy, and waterproof barriers - Scent control for hunting: how fragrance, detergent, and prep routines impact predator hunting - PCU system explained: how military-style layering levels can simplify planning for temperature and activity - Electronics in the cold: battery drain, thermal performance in fog, and night vision limitations If you’re searching for a cold weather hunting gear guide, layering system for winter, merino wool vs cotton, Gore-Tex rain gear, or PCU layering explained, this episode is for you. Tap in: Like, comment, and subscribe for more real-world field breakdowns. | |||
| Plate Carrier vs Chest Rig: The Civilian Kit Setup Guide | EP18 | 22 Dec 2025 | 00:35:31 | |
If you’ve been wondering whether a plate carrier is “overkill” or the next logical step in your gear journey, this episode breaks it down in plain English—what to buy first, why it matters, and how to avoid wasting money. In this We Da People Podcast roundtable, the crew lay out real-world “kit” thinking for everyday civilians: not cosplay, not fantasy—practical setup decisions based on purpose, environment, and training. We get into the natural progression most people follow (gun → holster → belt → chest rig → plate carrier) and explain what each piece actually does for capability and comfort. You’ll hear a straight-shooting discussion on: Plate carriers vs chest rigs: what they’re for and when each makes sense Armor basics: common plate types (steel vs ceramic), tradeoffs, and what to consider Modularity and scalability: building “Legos” that adapt over time instead of rebuying everything Budget vs premium paths: why Army surplus can be a smart starting point, and what to inspect (like stitching) Training reality: how kit changes movement, prone shooting, endurance, and why “owning it” isn’t the same as running it Brands and setups referenced include Crye JPC 2.0, Spiritus Systems, Haley Strategic, Ferro Concepts Slickster, Hill People Gear, Ranger Rig Concepts, AR500, and more. Drop your current setup (or questions) in the comments—plate carrier, chest rig, or belt-only—and what you’re building toward. | |||
| Concealed Carry Setup: Holster, Belt, Knife & Real-World Tips | We Da People Episode 20 | 05 Jan 2026 | 00:38:24 | |
Carrying concealed isn’t just “buy a gun and go.” If your holster sucks, your belt sags, or you’ve never pressure-tested your draw, you’re building false confidence instead of real capability. In this episode of We Da People Podcast, Shelton, Colin, Fred, and Dr. Sam Burrus break down what a practical concealed carry setup looks like and the mistakes that get people hurt, jammed up, or exposed in public. We cover: - Holsters that actually work: retention, trigger protection, and why custom-fit Kydex matters - Sidecar vs standard IWB: when an extra mag is worth it (and when it isn’t) - Gun belts are non-negotiable: stiffness, adjustability, and why “regular belts” deform - Appendix vs hip carry: comfort vs access, and what changes in close-quarters pressure - Off-body carry (fanny packs/bags): the risks, the benefits, and what you MUST drill - Knife as a “get to the gun” tool: why blades and alternative access points matter - One in the chamber debate: safety, training reality, and why “best” depends on YOU - Daily-life realities: printing, restroom/grocery store moments, and dressing around the gun - Legal and optics considerations: mods, jury perception, and knowing state-to-state laws - If you carry (or you’re thinking about starting), this one gives you a grounded framework to build a safer, more reliable setup. | |||
| AR vs AK: The Real Debate (Modularity, Ammo, Reliability + Draco Talk) | EP22 | 12 Jan 2026 | 00:38:21 | |
On this episode of We Da People, Shelton and the crew break down why the AR platform keeps winning “out of the box,” where the AK still shines, and why certain “popular” setups (yes, we said Draco) get people worked up. We cover: Price + value: what you really get at entry level for ARs vs AKs Modularity: caliber swaps, uppers, lights/lasers, M-LOK vs quad rails Manual of arms: reloads, safety placement, controls, left/right hand use Ammo realities: 5.56 vs 7.62x39, availability shifts, performance expectations Accuracy talk: “minute of man” vs precision, and real-world distance claims Reliability: piston vs direct impingement, carbon, and what actually matters Training hacks: the .22 conversion kit approach for cheaper reps This is a debate episode, but it’s not “fanboy vs fanboy.” It’s about what works, why it works, and what you should consider before spending your money. Drop your take in the comments: AR or AK—and why? | |||
| ATF Cuts the Tax Stamp? Suppressor & SBR Guide w/ Pew Culture | EP21 | 12 Jan 2026 | 01:13:21 | |
The suppressor game may be about to change fast. If the $200 tax stamp goes to $0 for suppressors and SBRs, what should you do first—and what mistakes will get new buyers in trouble? In this episode, we sit down with Pew Culture to break down what the ATF/NFA changes could mean for everyday shooters, first-time buyers, and anyone trying to build smarter in 2026. We talk real-world suppressor buying strategy, wait times, and why the “cheapest” option can cost you the most later. Video Link Juan IG: / pewculture PEW POLICIES TRAVEL TAG: https://redhatarmament.com/products/p...
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| How Men Can Better Support Women in Firearms Training | with Guest Amber G. Johnson | EP 23 | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:47:30 | |
What makes women actually feel welcome and respected in the gun community—and what pushes them away before training even starts? In this episode, Shelton and the crew sit down with Amber G. Johnson to break down the real, practical ways men and instructors can create a better training environment for women—without being performative or awkward. This is a conversation about tone, ego, trauma-informed instruction, and cultural competency, and why those factors matter as much as marksmanship. We cover: Why instructors should check their motivations and ask women for honest feedback Common range turn-offs: yelling, embarrassment, over-correction, and “ego trips” How to build a welcoming brand that women actually trust The importance of trauma-informed training and avoiding “gun as savior” messaging How “standard curriculum” can unintentionally reinforce profiling and stereotypes Teaching situational awareness without labeling fashion, race, or “a hoodie” as a threat Why respect (including language and pronouns) is a business and leadership issue, not a trend If you’re a firearms instructor, a training-minded shooter, or someone trying to bring more women into the range and self-defense space, this episode gives clear action items you can apply immediately. | |||
| Dating in the 2A Community: What Women Really Want | Part 2 with Guest Amber G. Johnson | EP 24 | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:42:46 | |
Dating is already complicated—now add concealed carry, a digital footprint full of firearms content, and the reality that safety is always part of the conversation. In this episode of We Da People Podcast, we sit down with Amber G. Johnson (firearms instructor ) to talk about what dating looks like inside the 2A community—especially from a woman’s perspective. We break down the unspoken rules: when to disclose you carry, why “let’s go to the range” isn’t automatically a date, and how compatibility isn’t about politics—it’s about maturity, stability, and respect. We also get real about the uncomfortable side of firearms culture: women showing up to train after a scary experience… and then running into predatory behavior from people who should be professionals. From instructor boundaries (“ask before touching”) to why your behavior shouldn’t change based on the student’s gender, this is a conversation every responsible gun owner needs to hear. In this episode we cover:
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| You Think You’re Ready Until It’s a Two-Way Range | with Quojuante Moreland EP 27 | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:59:11 | |
Can you train for a gunfight, or is it all chaos the moment it’s real? In this episode of We Da People, we sit down with a retired Special Forces warrant officer turned DoD contractor to cut through the internet talk and get honest about what actually matters when rounds are coming back at you. We dig into the difference between Special Forces vs Special Operations, and why that distinction matters for how people think about mission sets, training, and capability. From there, the conversation goes where most podcasts won’t: fear in real combat, what training does (and does not) prepare you for, and why “the enemy always has a vote” is not just a cool line, it’s the truth. Then we shift into the part every everyday carrier, vet, and family man needs to hear: how trauma stacks up, how PTSD can hit years later, and why therapy is not weakness, especially in communities where people were taught to “just handle it.” We also talk life, parenting, road rage, and what maturity really looks like when your pride gets tested. In this episode we cover:
*Key takeaway:* Train the basics hard, and take your mental health just as seriously as your skill set. | |||
| Green Beret Reality Check: Civilian “Kit” vs Real Combat | Ren Ligon EP 25 | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:48:53 | |
We Da People Crew sits down with retired Green Beret Ren Ligon to cut through the fantasy and talk real-world context: what actually matters for everyday carry, practical training, and staying alive in civilian self-defense situations. From the difference between combat missions and “gunfighter” talk, to why comfort and consistency beat hype, Rafi breaks down what people get wrong about gear, mindset, and the reality of violence. They get into the stuff most people avoid: why carrying too much can be a liability, how “operator cosplay” misses the point, and why civilians can’t map military rules of engagement 1-to-1 onto real life. Rafi also gives blunt advice for new gun owners: rent, shoot, learn your hands/body, and stop taking guidance from the loudest friend who “can’t shoot either.” In this episode we cover:
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| Why NAAGA Matters for Black Gun Owners and New Shooters - EP28 | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:41:15 | |
What does real community look like in the firearms space, and why does it matter now more than ever? In this episode of We Da People, we sit down with Phillip Smith of NAAGA to talk about Black gun ownership, firearms training, preparedness, safety, and advocacy from a community-first perspective. This conversation digs into why representation matters in the 2A space and why getting more Black families comfortable with firearms, emergency preparedness, and legal awareness is so important. We talk about how NAGA helps beginners get started, creates a low barrier to entry for new shooters, and builds confidence through training, competition, and support. We also get into emergency planning, the rise of neighborhood preparedness groups, why communications matter in a crisis, and how advocacy connects directly to gun rights. From new shooters to experienced carriers, this episode is about building real knowledge, real skill, and real community. In this episode, we cover: - What NAGA is and who it serves - Why Black gun ownership and training matte - How beginners can get started safely - The value of competition for new shooters - Emergency preparedness and neighborhood support - Why safe storage and gun responsibility matter - Legal advocacy and protecting gun rights - How to plug into a like-minded community Key takeaway: Training, preparedness, and community are stronger when people feel seen, supported, and equipped to grow. | |||
| Special Ops Weapons Specialist Breaks Down Real-World Rifle Setups | with Big Al EP29 | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:55:48 | |
What happens when a real weapons expert sits down and tells the truth about gun builds, home defense, and what actually matters when lives are on the line? In this episode of We Da People, the crew is joined by Big Al, a longtime armorer and weapons specialist with experience supporting military and law enforcement users. This conversation goes deep into the difference between a true gunsmith and a “parts replacer,” why practical firearm setup matters more than flashy gear, and how rifle selection really works behind the scenes. Big Al breaks down what civilians get wrong about building ARs, choosing muzzle devices, using the wrong ammo, and depending too much on trends instead of testing what works. The episode also explores real-world home defense considerations, including ammo selection, family roles in an emergency, shotgun vs AR setups, and why training in ideal conditions can leave people unprepared for real stress. There’s also a strong message throughout the episode: your firearm, optic, ammo, and setup all need to work together in the real world, not just look good online. What happens when a real weapons expert sits down and tells the truth about gun builds, home defense, and what actually matters when lives are on the line? In this episode of We Da People, the crew is joined by Big Al, a longtime armorer and weapons specialist with experience supporting military and law enforcement users. This conversation goes deep into the difference between a true gunsmith and a “parts replacer,” why practical firearm setup matters more than flashy gear, and how rifle selection really works behind the scenes. Big Al breaks down what civilians get wrong about building ARs, choosing muzzle devices, using the wrong ammo, and depending too much on trends instead of testing what works. The episode also explores real-world home defense considerations, including ammo selection, family roles in an emergency, shotgun vs AR setups, and why training in ideal conditions can leave people unprepared for real stress. There’s also a strong message throughout the episode: your firearm, optic, ammo, and setup all need to work together in the real world, not just look good online. In this episode we cover: - How special operations rifle selection actually works - The difference between a gunsmith and a parts replacer - Why torque specs, mounts, and installation matter - Home defense rifle vs shotgun considerations - Why ammo testing is critical for reliability - Practical gun setups vs expensive “dream builds” - Bullpups, suppressors, muzzle devices, and real use cases - Why training needs to match real-life conditions
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| Building a Black-Owned Outdoor Gun Range | Paul of 404 ATL Gun Club | EP31 | 31 Mar 2026 | 01:14:41 | |
n this episode of We Da People, the crew sits down with Paul from ATL Gun Club for a real conversation about what it means to build an outdoor gun range that puts safety, education, and community first. They get into how the range got started, the challenges of finding the right location, zoning, and building something practical for shooters who want more than a static lane. The conversation also dives into range etiquette, why humility matters when training with others, and the difference between owning guns and truly knowing how to run them safely. They also touch on night shoots, rifle clinics, Stop the Bleed training, and the value of having spaces where people can learn, grow, and feel welcome. In this episode: - Building ATL Gun Club from the ground up - Outdoor range safety and etiquette - Practical training vs static shooting - Why education matters in the 2A community - Community, accountability, and support Follow the show and leave a rating if you’re enjoying it.
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| Building Your First Precision Rifle: What Actually Matters | Coach Glue EP30 | 23 Mar 2026 | 01:00:27 | |
Long range looks cool online, but this episode gets into what it really takes to become a capable precision shooter. Shelton, Fred, and the crew sit down with Coach Glue to break down long range rifle training, precision rifle fundamentals, and why gear alone will never make you good behind the gun. This episode goes beyond surface-level gun talk. The conversation covers why 308 is still one of the best calibers to learn with, how bolt guns compare to semi-auto precision setups, and why fundamentals matter more than chasing the newest cartridge. Coach Glue also explains how wind, atmospherics, optics, barrel profile, reticles, bipods, and real reps in real conditions all play a role once you start stretching distance. They also get into the mindset side of it. Long range shooting is presented as a serious discipline that blends math, mechanics, fieldcraft, and patience. Whether you’re building your first precision rifle, trying to understand mil vs MOA, or wondering how far your current setup can really go, this episode is packed with game. In this episode we cover: - Why 308 is a great caliber to learn long range fundamentals - Bolt action vs semi-auto precision rifle setups - What matters most when building a precision rifle - Why you do not need the most expensive scope to start - Mil reticles vs MOA and first focal plane optics - Bipods, support gear, and what not to cheap out on - How wind, heat, mirage, and environment affect your shots - Why long range shooting demands real reps, not just gear Key takeaway: Precision shooting is not just about buying the rifle. It is about fundamentals, conditions, and putting in the work. | |||
| Bullpup vs AR-15: Which Rifle Setup Makes More Sense? | with Big Al EP32 | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:49:25 | |
Bullpup vs AR-15 is one of those debates that always sparks opinions, but this episode goes deeper than internet arguments. On this episode of We Da People and Big Al breaks down what really matters: barrel length, terminal ballistics, recoil, ergonomics, manual of arms, and what each platform is actually best at. We get into why a bullpup gives you a longer barrel in a shorter overall package, and why that matters for 5.56 performance. The conversation also covers how AR-15s still dominate because of familiarity, parts support, modularity, and the massive aftermarket built around the platform. If you’ve ever wondered whether a bullpup rifle is worth it, this episode gives you the pros, cons, and real-world considerations. The crew also talks through use case. Are you building for close quarters, home defense, range work, training, or a general-purpose battle rifle? That’s where the answer changes. This is not just bullpup vs AR hype. It’s a real conversation about tradeoffs, training, and choosing the right rifle setup for how you actually shoot.
Key takeaway: There’s no one perfect rifle. The best setup depends on your mission, training, and what tradeoffs you’re willing to accept. | |||
| Why Civic Engagement and Self-Defense Go Together | EP33 with Valentina | 23 Apr 2026 | 00:55:51 | |
What does it take to build confidence, community, and real advocacy in the firearms space? In this episode of We Da People, we sit down with the founder of Naturally Armed to talk about gun ownership, civic engagement, women in firearms, and what it means to create space where people feel seen. This conversation goes beyond just talking about guns. We get into the realities of living as a gun owner in New Jersey, the barriers that new shooters face, and why self-defense is bigger than just having a firearm. Valentina breaks down how Naturally Armed started, why representation matters at the range, and how confidence can change lives. We also talk about pressure testing, training outside the flat range, and why advocacy cannot stop at social media comments. If you care about the Second Amendment, personal protection, community education, or helping more women and first-time gun owners get involved, this episode is packed with perspective. In this episode we cover:
Key takeaway: Self-defense is not just about the firearm. It is about knowledge, confidence, preparedness, and using your voice. | |||
| The One Skill Long Range Shooters Cannot Skip | Coach Glue EP34 | 13 May 2026 | 01:11:12 | |
Long range shooting is not just about buying an expensive rifle, throwing a big scope on it, and hoping for the best. In this episode of We Da People, Coach Glue comes back to break down what actually matters when you want first-round impacts at distance.
We get into long range rifle basics, .308 vs 6.5 Creedmoor, wind calls, ballistic coefficient, muzzle velocity, match grade ammo, dope, scope selection, and why getting behind the gun matters more than watching videos online. Coach Glue explains why he recommends starting with .308 if you really want to build skill, how wind affects your round, and why different ammo lots can change your performance.
The crew also talks about precision rifle gear, suppressors vs muzzle brakes, cleaning your rifle, ARCA rails, bags, triggers, rangefinders, Kestrels, ballistic calculators, and the CRAFT drill for finding your real shooting capability outside of prone.
In this episode we cover:
Why wind calls matter in long range shooting
.308, 6.5 Creedmoor, 300 Blackout, and precision rifle calibers
How ballistic coefficient and muzzle velocity affect flight time
Match grade ammo, standard deviation, and extreme spread
Scopes, reticles, audible clicks, and tracking
Suppressors, brakes, barrel length, and rifle tuning
Shooting bags, ARCA rails, tripods, and barricade work
The CRAFT drill and finding your real MOA
Key takeaway: Long range shooting is about consistency, fundamentals, and time behind the gun. | |||
| Tactical Training vs Competition Shooting | EP36 We Da People Podcast | 18 May 2026 | 00:50:30 | |
Suppressors are more popular than ever, but choosing the right one can get confusing fast. In this episode of We Da People, the crew breaks down what actually matters when buying your first suppressor or upgrading your current setup. We talk through the big questions: 5.56 suppressor vs 300 Blackout suppressor, why subsonic ammo matters, how 9mm PCCs fit into the conversation, and why a suppressor is not just about being “movie quiet.” The crew also gets into hearing protection, flash suppression, gas blowback, night shooting, and why your use case should drive the suppressor you choose. From direct thread and tri-lug mounts to hub-compatible suppressors, Plan B mounts, titanium cans, Inconel durability, flow-through suppressors, and traditional baffle cans, this episode gives beginners and experienced shooters a real-world conversation about suppressor setups. In this episode we cover:
Key takeaway: Buy the suppressor that fits your setup, your ammo, your training, and your real-world use case. | |||
| Your First Suppressor: Don’t Make This Mistake | EP35 | 18 May 2026 | 00:42:28 | |
Suppressors are more popular than ever, but choosing the right one can get confusing fast. In this episode of We Da People, the crew breaks down what actually matters when buying your first suppressor or upgrading your current setup. We talk through the big questions: 5.56 suppressor vs 300 Blackout suppressor, why subsonic ammo matters, how 9mm PCCs fit into the conversation, and why a suppressor is not just about being “movie quiet.” The crew also gets into hearing protection, flash suppression, gas blowback, night shooting, and why your use case should drive the suppressor you choose. From direct thread and tri-lug mounts to hub-compatible suppressors, Plan B mounts, titanium cans, Inconel durability, flow-through suppressors, and traditional baffle cans, this episode gives beginners and experienced shooters a real-world conversation about suppressor setups. In this episode we cover:
Key takeaway: Buy the suppressor that fits your setup, your ammo, your training, and your real-world use case. | |||