AK-47
1949 Soviet 7.62×39mm assault rifle
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E6: Big Tech antitrust aftermath, potential effects of an M&A clampdown on Silicon Valley & more
All-In Podcast
A type of rifle, mentioned in an extreme edge case example of how misinformation could lead to real-world violence.

Roger Reaves: Smuggling Drugs for Pablo Escobar and the Medellin Cartel | Lex Fridman Podcast #199
Lex Fridman
A type of assault rifle, mentioned as part of the 'arms' Barry Seal would fly back to Central America for the Contras, exchanged for cocaine as part of the alleged Iran-Contra scheme.

A Tale of Cancellation: A Conversation with Meg Smaker (Episode #300)
Sam Harris
Assault rifle provided to Meg Smaker by her landlord in Yemen for self-defense during riots.

The Science & Practice of Movement | Ido Portal
Andrew Huberman
A robust Soviet weapon mentioned as an example of technology that can do multiple things and continue functioning even under harsh conditions, highlighting its broad applicability over specialized, delicate weapons.

#55–Jocko Willink Part 1 of 2: objective, strategy & tactics, leadership, protocols & lessons of war
Peter Attia MD
A type of assault rifle, mentioned in comparison to the lesser impact of simunition paint rounds during training.

The Science Behind Dogs' Incredible Sense Of Smell
Veritasium
An AK-47 assault rifle that is compared to a Smith & Wesson firearm based on the observable shock wave and loudness visualized through shadowgraph.

Trump's Own Counterterrorism Chief Just Quit — Called the Iran War Israel's War
Tom Bilyeu
Assault rifle, hypothetically mentioned in the context of arming berserk robots, highlighting the potential danger of automated warfare.

No One is Ready for This Coming War - Navy SEAL Andy Stumpf
Chris Williamson
A selective-fire, gas-operated 7.62×39mm assault rifle, developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov. Mentioned as a common weapon used in trench warfare, contrasting with advanced electronics.