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Ashley Hlebinsky on Firearms History, Culture, and the Realities of the “Gun Community”

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🧾 Episode Overview

In this episode, Edgar sits down with Ashley Hlebinsky, one of the most well-known firearms historians working today. Ashley discusses her work with museums, academia, and TV, and how her expertise intersects with current gun debates, law, and culture.

This conversation gets real about the gun industry, online discourse, and the complex relationship people have with firearms. Ashley and Edgar challenge conventional narratives, explore historical context, and talk about the uncomfortable truths most people avoid.



🏛️ Who is Ashley?

Ashley is a firearms historian and consultant with a long and impressive resume:

Despite the rĂŠsumĂŠ, she jokes that most people don’t know who she is because “nobody watches TV anymore.”



📜 Firearms History vs. Popular Narratives

Ashley explores how history is often misunderstood—and how it does not align with the romanticized version of America as an unregulated Wild West.

Some takeaways:



⚖️ Law, Bruen, and Historical Analogues

Ashley dives deep into the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision (2022) and its consequences:



🌐 Internet Culture & Toxicity

Ashley and Edgar get real about online behavior in the gun world:



🧠 Words, Labels, and Pissing People Off

Ashley gleefully admits she uses “trigger words” like:

Not to be edgy—but because:

Her stance:


“You don’t have to like the term, but that doesn’t make it not exist.”




🤝 Is There Even a Gun Community?

The panel at a recent symposium explored this, and the conclusion was bleak:



🧩 Personal Identity vs. Professional Neutrality

Ashley explains the tightrope she walks:



🧨 Controversy, Authenticity, and Calling BS

Edgar reflects on his own approach:



🧭 Major Themes & Takeaways

1. History is messy, not ideological

People cherry-pick history to justify modern beliefs.

2. Gun debates lack nuance

Most participants don’t know the history—or don’t care to.

3. Internet culture rewards outrage

Experts who refuse simplistic narratives become targets.

4. The “gun community” is fractured

Different segments don’t share values, priorities, or goals.

5. Mental health stigma is universal

Both sides weaponize it in bad faith.

6. Truth-telling has social costs

But it’s the only way to grow.



🧑‍🔬 Quotes Worth Remembering


“I don’t think owning a gun automatically makes someone a Second Amendment advocate.”



“People don’t want nuance. They want to declare you the enemy.”



“I have to remain impartial so people can ask me questions.”



“The gun world says it hates cancel culture… then cancels harder than anybody.”



“You don’t have to like the term ‘assault rifle,’ but that doesn’t make it go away.”




🔗 About the Guest

Ashley Hlebinsky is one of the foremost firearms historians in the world.
Find her work through museums, academic programs, or TV.
(Not much social media because… the internet sucks.)



❤️ Support GFEN & SAFE

This show is produced by Guns For Everyone National, a 501(c)(3) focused on firearms training, community education, and suicide prevention.

Learn more, donate, or attend events at:
👉 https://gfenational.com
👉 https://gfensafe.org



🔥 Final Thought

This episode isn’t about dunking on political opponents.

It’s about challenging dogma—in our own tribe.
Understanding history.
Engaging honestly.
And refusing to be bullied into ideological simplicity.

If you want cheerleading, this ain’t the show.

If you want truth… pull up a chair.