Kasarda is wearing a sandy acid-wash T-shirt and tartan cargo pants—“postapocalyptic cowboy meets dad,” Gun Bunny chimes in. A 51-year-old cis white man whose love of subcultures spans hacking, industrial music, and a stint as a minister with the Satanic Temple, Kasarda eschews the title of “chief.” Quite the opposite, he says he has “an issue with authority” and “flirts” with the thought of anarchy. However there isn’t any query he’s largely answerable for constructing this various gun group, which he and others describe because the “punk rock outsiders of the capturing group.”
His motion began a couple of decade in the past with a YouTube channel, InRange TV, which now has round 930,000 followers. Kasarda’s movies ceaselessly concentrate on firearms historical past he believes many conservatives within the gun world would like to overlook, like slave revolts, members of a Native American tribe kicking the KKK’s ass in a standoff in North Carolina in 1958, and a probably trans midwife in Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s cavalry. The channel’s description says it’s “actively anti-racist, professional human liberation and LGBTQ+ rights,” and Kasarda is a champion of “2A For All,” the assumption that everybody, notably minorities, ought to have entry to arms. Whereas that may seem to be a pure stance for any gun-loving American, Kasarda’s views have pissed off right-wing gun nuts so badly that there are years-long indignant threads about him on AR15.com and Kiwi Farms, a discussion board infamous for harassing trans people. “We don’t need to discuss marginalized communities relying on firearms as a result of we don’t just like the marginalized communities,” Kasarda says, of how right-wingers see the difficulty.
These tensions have gotten worse underneath Trump 2.0. After the president was reelected, left-leaning and queer-focused firearms organizations and lessons just like the Liberal Gun Membership and the Pink Pistols informed me they had been seeing main spikes in curiosity and attendance. In early September, media retailers reported that Justice Division officers had been contemplating a gun ban for trans individuals. In response, one trans gun content material creator really helpful trans People who’d been planning to buy firearms “accomplish that now.”
Seconds earlier than he was shot to dying, Charlie Kirk shared a delusion about trans individuals propagating mass shootings. An attendee at one in all his Turning Level USA occasions requested him, “Are you aware what number of transgender People have been mass shooters over the past 10 years?” to which Kirk replied, “Too many.” Numbers from the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive discover that there have been 5 confirmed trans or nonbinary mass shooters between January 2013 and September 2025, making trans individuals answerable for lower than 0.1 % of the 5,748 mass shootings the group tracked in that point interval.