Guns 'N Rosaries
Welcome to Guns 'N Rosaries – a spin-off from Avoiding Babylon, dedicated to firearms, self-defense, and self-preparedness through a Catholic lens. Join hosts Rob, a passionate firearms enthusiast from Avoiding Babylon, and Adrian, a Marine veteran of the Global War on Terror, as they blend practical skills with faith-based insights. Whether you're honing your marksmanship, building resilience, or preparing for uncertain times, we've got you covered. Subscribe for reviews, tips, discussions, and more! God bless.
Guns 'N Rosaries
Latest Episodes
Order Is Collapsing | The Backlash Against Mass Immigration Is Here
A single violent clip can scramble your sense of what’s “normal,” but it can also clarify what’s real. We take a clear-eyed look at recent public attacks and the growing gap between what institutions promise and what people feel on the ground, ...
20% of Ireland Is Now Migrants — The Breaking Point Has Arrived
Belfast unrest, AI kill drones, “private” surveillance networks, and the daily grind of feeding animals in 90-degree humidity sound like totally different worlds, but we keep finding the same question underneath: what actually holds a society a...
Britain's War on Victims | Henry Nowak & What Comes Next
A teenager gets stabbed in the street, the police arrive, and the first move is to put the victim in cuffs. That single detail forces a hard question: how much of your safety have you outsourced to systems that may not understand the situation,...
How Leftist Revolutionaries Are Organizing to Take America
The most dangerous stuff is rarely the loudest. It’s the part that looks chaotic from the outside but runs on training, coordination, and a clear goal. We start light with road-trip updates, St. Augustine impressions, and the very real struggle...
No Soft Boys: Raising Strong Christian Men for the Coming Storm
A cold run on the range has a way of telling the truth, and we start there: the Dickens Drill, weak ammo, gear quirks, and what “honest reps” look like when you don’t get to warm up first. But that quickly turns into the bigger theme we can’t i...