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If it's alright for me to ask. What was your guy's first Paul video and your favorite one? My first was his CCW guide video and my favorite one is the Miami dade shootout.
"How to spot a fake expert."

It was a big influence on me when I was in the firearms business. It really helped me shape the way I approached situations where something I wasn't familiar with came up. Instead of "that doesn't exist", my default response became "that isn't something I'm familiar with". It helped reinforce a humble approach to firearms and sales in general that I've carried forward with me in the various careers I've had in the last decade.

Despite being an "e-celeb" or whatever anyone cares to describe him as, Paul was very grounded in the real world, was a very sensible person, and his manner of explaining things and his approach to sharing knowledge was a big influence on me. Even though it wasn't a surprise, especially considering the video they uploaded yesterday, his death has hit me a lot harder than I thought it would. I'm grateful that he left his knowledge with the world.
 
I really liked his videos.
Guy went out gracefully. Mad respect, man.

"How to spot a fake expert."

Same here. It really got a lot of people hooked to the rest of his content. His anecdotal style and knowledge was really gripping. He would have been a great teacher.
 
RIP Paul Harrell. The best and most autistic Guntuber. God bless you and your loved ones
 
He would have been a great teacher.
He was a dental assistant for a long time. Imagine getting your teeth cleaned by him. "We're in the office today so bear with any drilling you hear in the background. Now, a lot of viewers have asked me, do you really need to wait 24 hours after a filling before you eat? Well, today we'll find out."
 
Rest in peace king, I will miss him dearly.

In honor of his memory here are some favorite pictures of Paul:
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doin' my part & posting my memes
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He also was humble (especially for a youtuber), but not in that "aw shucks" humblebrag way. More in the "I served and did nothing more than anyone else around me" kind of way.

For all his faults, the "beef" from YM was a goof. I do not see him celebrating this; indeed, he's said very much the opposite (including tonight at the beginning of his stream)

Unlike the one with Caleb "gun nuts media" Giddings (for which the paul video "Rebuttal" was created).
Mire like Gayleb Yiddings
 
Some bangers in honor of Paul

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my favorite paul video was during the BLM protests where he said something like people need to consider .22LR because now we have a threat environment where you could encounter large numbers of assailants and you can carry like 200 rounds of it in a jacket pocket. So if your vehicle gets disabled you can make an escape on foot and remain a lethal threat. That or the one where he goes into a grocery store full of shoppers and starts talking about how shit would go down if someone shot up the place and everyone who steps into the frame looks very uncomfortable.
 
Some men were just born with America's rugged spirit infused into their very souls. A rare quality that makes them a shining example of the ideals and practical wisdom that built this great nation of ours. Paul Harrell was one of those men. Nobody else will be able to take his place unfortunately, however, his teachings will forever live on in the hearts and minds of millions. Thank you for everything you did, now enjoy your retirement alongside the other legends of firearm history.

Now it is time for me to rewatch all his old videos while downing some good whiskey to soothe my sorrows because another piece of America is lost.

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What I've liked the most about Paul is how he never tried to brag or use his authority to compel the viewer to agree with him, instead having his skill and knowledge do the talking. Something to take away no matter what you do.
Watching that video and hearing his voice waver was excruciating. He will be missed.
 

Rest in peace Paul.

@Null feature this, Paul Harrell is a legend.

Edit: Paul Harrell had this video prepared. God bless him and his family.
I wanted to add one more post about Paul.

I was listening to this with my wife earlier today. It must be a hell of a thing to know that your time is coming very soon and nothing can stop it, and to then record a video about it with such steady professionalism. At this age in my life I've seen a fair few men either die in front of me or know their death is imminent. I've only seen three whose bravery I hope I can emulate when it's my turn. Paul is one those.
 
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