This video provides a look at the British Shooting Show 2025 held at the NEC in Birmingham. The content focuses on new shotgun releases and other "goodies" with the help of Bruce. The description also includes links for channel memberships, ammunition, hearing protection (with a discount code), and social media channels for TGS Outdoors. It encourages viewers to subscribe and hit the alarm bell for more content.
This YouTube Shorts video promotes Premier Guns' presence at the British Shooting Show 2025, held at the NEC Birmingham from February 14th to 16th. The description encourages viewers to visit their stand to see their latest stock. It also includes links to subscribe to their Shotgun and Air Gun Centre channels, connect on social media, and contact information for Premier Guns.
This video argues against carrying Mace as part of one's Everyday Carry (EDC) and recounts a personal experience where a Taurus firearm proved crucial in a self-defense situation in Birmingham. The creator emphasizes the reliability and effectiveness of firearms for personal protection, contrasting it with the perceived limitations of less-lethal options like Mace. The video also highlights the creator's channel support model, encouraging viewers to become patrons or join as channel members for exclusive perks. It promotes their merchandise and social media presence.
This YouTube video features Jonny from TGS Outdoors examining two side-by-side shotguns from E. Roberts Gunmakers, a Birmingham-based gun manufacturer. The description provides links to support the channel through memberships, merchandise, and social media, including a podcast and Jonny's personal Instagram.
This video features Jonny examining a vintage .410 shotgun made by George Bate of Birmingham. The content delves into the history of this particular Birmingham gunmaker, offering insights into their legacy. Viewers interested in historical firearms, shotguns, and British gunmaking will find this presentation informative.
This content delves into the revolvers featured in Peaky Blinders, presented by Jonathan Ferguson of the Royal Armouries. It highlights iconic models like the Webley Mark VI, its variations (Mark IV, Bulldog, RIC), and the American H&R Top-Break, explaining their historical context, manufacturing details, and significance within the show's period setting. The analysis emphasizes practical aspects like concealability and the rarity of reloading in real-world criminal encounters of the era.
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