Tag: James Yeager

  • James Yeager’s Basement Team Room Lair

    So Yeager has a 4000 sq. ft. house.  Ballin!  Not my style of decor, but very nice of him to let people stay at his place when they enroll in classes.  He must have a very accommodating wife. The door should read: “Shoulder Roll All Ye Who Enter Here” The dinner with the students thing is definitely…

  • Smith & Wesson Shield Looks Promising

    *Gasp* S&W didn’t invite me to the release?  Shame on them.  Here’s a Buck Yeager vid: Pfffft whatevs S&W… you probably know I would have just unfavorably compared it to my beloved Glocks. :P  Yea… at least that’s what i’ll tell myself so it doesn’t hurt so much inside. *sniff sniff*… *tear wipe* Glock doesn’t…

  • James Yeager On Firearm Myths

    Yeager really toned down the douchebaggery in this: Surprisingly enough, I actually agree with almost all that he has to say.  I guess it was bound to happen sooner or later.  Even his shirt isn’t douchy in this vid… he’s on a roll. Speaking of rolls, his shoulder is still needs a bolt tightened in…

  • James Yeager Is A Tool

    And apparently if you call him a coward to his face he would “break your fucking back” (3:55): Yea whatever tough guy, go put some more photographers down range.  I really have no opinion on his actions in Iraq, because frankly I don’t really even understand 100% of what’s going on in that Edinburgh Risk video…

  • Tactical Response Still Puts Photographers Down Range

    They got a TON of flack for it in that one video that surfaced a while back, so I thought they quit: Well apparently not (starting at 0:10 in the above video): Same photographer as the first time?  Or did that one die and this is his replacement? I know some of you probably think this is…

  • James Yeager Parody Video

    Complete with twitch, relentless explanation, and repetition: Priceless!  If 13 years of internet experience doesn’t make him an authority… I don’t know what does. The video is a parody of the 1911s Suck one James Yeager did. He should do one where he puts photographers down range during live fire and then explains how “true safety does…