This livestream discusses several prominent brands within the firearm community. Topics include Glock's stance on the Second Amendment, Olight's perceived business practices, and a potential conflict or comparison between Rare Breed and Atrius/BDU. The discussion appears to be critical of certain brands' actions and their implications for gun owners.
This YouTube video discusses the LFD Research's recreation of a "320 going off," which is likely referring to a firearm malfunction or incident involving a Sig Sauer P320. It also touches upon Sig Sauer's legal stance, stating that they cannot be sued. Additionally, the title mentions BDU making MAC a "movie star," which could relate to a product placement or a firearm accessory being featured prominently in media. The description is brief, stating "Here we go."
This video investigates the legitimacy of 'Brandons FDC,' exploring whether it is a legitimate source for firearms-related products or a scam. The description, 'Wake up babe, new BDU just dropped,' suggests a potential focus on military surplus or tactical apparel (BDU - Battle Dress Uniform), which could be related to firearms culture or gear.
This video delves into the alleged fraudulent business practices of Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU), a company accused of defrauding vendors and failing to fulfill customer orders, leading to millions in judgments and customer losses. The investigation highlights BDU's alleged attempt to resurface under a new brand and management, with strong indications of the same individuals being involved. The findings have been shared with relevant authorities, suggesting potential criminal activity and at the very least, unethical business conduct. The video aims to educate viewers on these practices and encourages responsible gun ownership.
This video investigates the rebranding and alleged nefarious business practices of Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU). The description details multiple judgments against BDU totaling millions of dollars due to defrauded vendors and unfulfilled customer orders. BDU reportedly responded with bankruptcy and disappearance, only to resurface under a new brand and management, which the video suggests are the same individuals seeking to repeat their past actions. The investigation's findings have been shared with relevant authorities, and the video expresses hope for further investigation.
This video discusses the downfall of "Big Daddy Unlimited" (BDU), a company in the firearms industry. The description details accusations of unethical business practices, including sponsoring gun buybacks, stealing product, and cooperating with authorities against competitors. BDU allegedly declared bankruptcy due to an inability to acquire product and faced a lawsuit from Leviathan Group, resulting in a default judgment. The video suggests BDU's leadership prioritized political aspirations over sound business, leading to its demise. The VSO Gun Channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource and its commitment to objective content and responsible gun ownership.
This video appears to showcase brass casings and BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) Crye Precision apparel, suggesting a focus on firearms-related activities or aesthetics. While the specific firearm isn't explicitly named, the mention of brass casings strongly implies shooting or firearm handling is involved. The inclusion of BDU Crye apparel points towards tactical or practical use scenarios, possibly related to range days, training, or even a certain tactical lifestyle. The title is concise and hints at visual content showcasing these elements.
This video introduces the Atrius Select-Fire Assisted Reset Trigger, a new performance firearm component. It highlights three firing modes: safe, semi-automatic, and assisted reset. The assisted reset mode offers adjustable trigger reset for enhanced semi-automatic firing, allowing users to customize the pull length for faster shooting or a traditional feel. The ability to quickly switch firing modes on the fly is emphasized as a key feature for increasing rate of fire.
This video announces the resolution of a patent infringement lawsuit between Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU) and Rare Breed (FRT). The description suggests the legal battle concerning the FRT trigger and its patent is now concluded. The video also includes affiliate links for various products such as pre-workout, apparel, health optimization services, body armor, coffee, and home gym equipment, presented by Reno May.
This video compares the utility of combat shirts, smocks, and field tops for tactical use. Combat shirts excel under body armor but are limited in utility and protection when exposed. Smocks offer high carrying capacity but are heavy and unsuitable for hot climates. The traditional field top, especially when modified, provides superior versatility, protection, and cost-effectiveness for various environments.
This 'Cop or Drop' challenge pits JayTheShooter against Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU) in a showcase of impressive firearms. BDU brought out rare and high-end guns like a full-auto SCAR 17S, M249 SAW, and a gold Desert Eagle, ultimately winning the challenge. The H&K MP7 experienced significant reliability issues, leading to a 'Drop' rating.
This video discusses a legal dispute between Rare Breed (RB) and BDU (presumably a manufacturer or entity involved in a patent infringement case). The core issue revolves around BDU demanding customer information from RB. The description clarifies that BDU is not seeking to make this information public, but rather to obtain customer service emails from RB without redaction to potentially prove RB's inability to meet supply demands. RB claims they don't retain customer identification and asserts they have more grounds to request BDU's dealer information, though not currently pursuing it. The video touches on concerns about potential online backlash if RB complies with BDU's request.
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