Looking for an old movie about guns

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There was a short video that a police officer made. The guy had clips of ATF officers testifying in front of congress, DEA agents, etc. He took apart an "evil looking" assault rifle to show that it was really just a "harmless" mini-14.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I tried google but can't seem to get the correct website.
 
I can't believe I've never seen this before. This video is a great tool. I wonder what would have happenned in California if this had been widely distributed.

Officer Pyle does a great job of presenting the facts in a clear and concise manner. If this video was paired with some well thought out 2nd amendment
information that could initiate an understanding of the importance of this technology to the uninformed/apathetic general public, we might hold off the powers that be a little longer.

I'm going to forward this to everyone I know and post it on every forum I frequent.

Who else is with me?
 
I can't believe I've never seen this before. This video is a great tool. I wonder what would have happenned in California if this had been widely distributed.

Ya, I've said it before and I'll say it again. The NRA really sucks at it's job of educating the public (which in it's defense is only one of many). They literally have ZERO videos on youtube and google video. Well they did have zero before I started adding NRA related videos on youtube/google video.

I'm sure many people will flame me but the NRA really does have lots of room for improvement. guitartguy, keep up the highly motivated spirit. I have respect for that.
 
Had they shown something pro gun on tv, maybe it would change some peoples opinions rather then watching communist news network every night.
 
As I recall, Officer Pyle was severely criticized and hounded by his chief of police for making this film. Chief Joseph McNamara was rabidly anti-gun and thought nothing of appearing before the media in uniform to make his anti-gun statements, yet he tried to discipline Pyle for wearing his San Jose polo shirt with the department's emblem on the front.

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