Comedian Rob Schneider just fired off a viral message that hits harder than any of his punchlines — and this time, it wasn’t on stage, but online, with an AR-15 in hand.
As Breitbart reported, on Monday, Schneider posted a photo on X proudly posing with a customized rifle, tagging it with a dose of sarcasm and a whole lot of truth. He called it his “anti-Tesla Arson Protection Device.” Let’s just say, subtlety wasn’t the goal — and that’s why it hit home.

The rifle, a top-tier piece of craftsmanship from Idaho-based Nemo Arms, features a magazine engraved with the phrase that made Schneider famous in The Waterboy: “You Can Do It.”
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This isn’t just a throwback to comedy — it’s a bold statement on the importance of self-defense and the Second Amendment in an increasingly unstable America.
Schneider’s timing couldn’t have been more relevant. The post came after a string of suspicious incidents targeting Tesla dealerships — fires, vandalism, and destruction — many believe sparked by left-wing extremists lashing out at Elon Musk’s support for President Donald Trump and his pushback on the woke mob.

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Funny how “tolerance” always seems to come with matches and spray paint when it’s the left doing the talking.
Let’s be real: the left has had a meltdown ever since Musk started opening up the digital public square and questioning their narrative.
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Now, they’re taking it out on his company like petulant children with lighter fluid. Schneider’s cheeky caption is really a jab at this madness — and a reminder that conservatives are done playing defense when it comes to their rights, their property, and their values.
Interestingly, the photo isn’t just a publicity stunt. Back in September 2023, Nemo Arms shared a behind-the-scenes look at how the comedian came to own the rifle.
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Get YOURS @NemoArms and Scottsdale Tactical pic.twitter.com/sfXoxIj2cO— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) March 24, 2025
According to their CEO, Bill King, he bumped into Schneider at an airport and struck up a conversation. Turns out, Schneider isn’t just pro-2A — he’s very pro-2A. So much so that he actually helped build his rifle alongside Nemo Arms’ expert gunsmith, Mark Wood.
“After a few minutes of conversation, we found out Rob is a huge 2A advocate and was interested in purchasing a few firearms,” King said. But Schneider didn’t just buy — he got hands-on, showcasing a level of respect for the craft and the constitutional right that’s increasingly rare in Hollywood’s echo chamber.
In a time when most celebrities are busy apologizing for having common sense, Schneider’s move is a breath of fresh, freedom-loving air. He’s not interested in toeing the Hollywood line — he’s drawing his own, and it looks like it’s made of steel, lead, and American grit.