This video provides a critical analysis of various firearms industry sponsors and related products, evaluating their value, ethics, and effectiveness. It covers the downfall of BDU due to mismanagement and IP theft, the questionable value of subscription boxes like Tac Pack, and the predatory nature of Acre Gold's investment scheme. The discussion also delves into the security flaws of StopBox, the controversial practices of USCCA concealed carry insurance, and the mixed reviews of online gunsmithing programs like Sonoran Desert Institute. The hosts emphasize the importance of due diligence when choosing sponsors and products, advocating for transparency and genuine value.
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 episode of ARFCOM News covers several firearm-related topics including a property seizure at a gun shop due to debt, the ongoing development and skepticism surrounding smart gun technology, and legal issues with a North Carolina Sheriff's office regarding concealed carry permits. The broadcast also promotes TNVC.com for night vision gear and training, and the Bulletproof Workshop hosted by Jeff Gonzalez.
This guide, informed by Adam from Spiritus Systems, compares the utility of Combat Shirts, Smocks, and Field Tops for tactical operations. It highlights the combat shirt's specific use case with body armor, the smock's heavy-duty sustainment capacity, and the Field Top's versatility, especially when modified ('Raid Mod') and loaded with essential gear. The recommendation leans towards cost-effective, adaptable surplus Field Tops for general utility.
This video clarifies the legal dispute between Rare Breed and Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU) regarding customer information in a patent infringement lawsuit over the FRT-15 trigger. BDU is seeking unredacted customer service emails from Rare Breed to assess damages and argue they couldn't meet demand. Rare Breed, citing a digital shredding policy and potential customer backlash against BDU, is resisting this disclosure. The video debunks claims that BDU wants to make customer information public, stating it would only be accessible to lawyers.
This video details the rise and fall of Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU), a firearms buying club. It covers BDU's initial hype, declining deal quality, poor customer service, and controversial actions including participation in a gun buyback, selling Kyle Rittenhouse merchandise, and alleged intellectual property theft related to the Rare Breed Triggers FRT. The video also touches on the ATF's seizure of BDU's 'Wide Open Trigger' inventory and potential ITAR violations, concluding with concerns about the owner's business practices and potential political aspirations.
This video captures the "BDU Epic Shoot 2021" event, hosted by Big Daddy Unlimited at their final Range Mega Day of the year. The content highlights interactions with fellow firearms enthusiasts, including notable guests like @LenasTriggerTribe, @GunsGadgets, @tacticalkarl, and @MicrotechKnivesOfficial. Key moments include Shermichael meeting his idol and a "revenge" scenario on the Battle Buddy Course between John and Shermichael. The description also teases a shooting technique execution by Shermichael. The video promotes Guns Out TV, their merchandise, and affiliate discounts for shooting supplies, holsters, and other tactical gear, while also advocating for Gun Owners of America.
This video appears to be a content piece featuring Tim Kennedy, though the specific topic is not explicitly stated in the title or description. The description includes multiple affiliate links for various products, including Flatline Fiber Co., a specific T-shirt, a Trash Panda patch, and Blackout Coffee. It also mentions an AFT article and a Patreon page for 'Johnny Appalachia'. The inclusion of a discount code ('SHAZAM10') and an offer code for Blackout Coffee ('JOHNNYB') suggests a product promotion or endorsement context. Given the mention of Tim Kennedy, a well-known figure in tactical and survival circles, the content likely relates to firearms, tactical gear, or survival, but the direct focus remains ambiguous without further video context.
This video questions whether BDU (likely referring to a firearm or firearm entity) participated in a gun buyback program. The title suggests a critical or concerned tone regarding this potential involvement. The description includes promotional links for various merchandise, including coffee, apparel, and accessories, as well as the creator's social media and Patreon pages. No specific firearm models, calibers, or manufacturers are mentioned directly in relation to the buyback, but the core topic revolves around gun control discussions.
This video features former Navy SEAL Don Mann hosting "Surviving Mann," a reality challenge show where celebrities compete in Special Forces Games. The competition emphasizes critical thinking, athleticism, stamina, and quick reactions under simulated combat conditions, including flashbangs, smoke, and realistic gunfire sounds. The show is a collaboration between Don Mann and Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU), an online gun store focused on firearm sales and Second Amendment advocacy.
This YouTube video introduces new brands joining Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU), a company described as the 'next evolution of the online gun store.' The description highlights that BDU aims to offer customers the hottest products from leading brands at competitive prices. The video specifically mentions new additions like Cole-TAC, Reptilia, Rosco Manufacturing Barrels, and Exotac, with Adam providing a rundown of these newcomers. The focus is on expanding the selection of quality firearms and related gear available to BDU customers.
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