Originally range 15 was going to fund themselves and we had set the budget at 325 000. We were just going to sell shirts until we made that block of money, so it wasn't huge plans but we knew we wanted to do a real film like a comedy. i sent the email to nick pomishano randomly from you know jt at art 15 clothing dot com and he emailed me back an hour later saying "we've wanted to do this forever" He then invited ranger up tim kennedy jack mandeville nick pomISHano for a meeting in north carolina where they discussed crowd funding.
In today's episode, Andy is joined in the studio by Black Rifle Coffee Company co-owner Jarred "JT" Taylor. They discuss JT's early childhood skateboarding interest that led him to a filmmaking career, the massive opportunity available to pro-freedom/ pro-American companies during this time in history, and the parallels BRCC has with 1st Phorm in their mission to impact our country positively.