This ballistic test evaluates an excavator bucket's ability to stop various firearms, from handguns to a .50 BMG sniper rifle. While smaller calibers and even .308/ .450 Bushmaster only dented the bucket, the .50 BMG round, including an Armor Piercing Incendiary variant, successfully penetrated the heavy equipment, demonstrating its extreme power.
This YouTube Short features a person named Jake who is extremely excited about receiving a new shipment of Black Rifle Coffee. The video highlights his joy and anticipation, referencing "The Black Rifle Coffee" and the brand "Black Rifle Coffee Company." It also includes hashtags related to firearms culture, such as #gunbros and #pewpewpew, and mentions a gun shop. The description emphasizes GUNBROS's commitment to respecting customers, fast shipping, and providing battle-tested products that support the Second Amendment.
This YouTube video discusses a new lawsuit filed against Black Rifle Coffee Company, alleging they have failed to pay their bills. The description also includes affiliate links for various brands, including Blackout Coffee Company, Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, and other survival and tactical gear.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed against Black Rifle Coffee Company. While the core topic is a legal dispute, the description and associated links heavily feature tactical and firearms-adjacent merchandise like Killdozer patches, flags, and apparel, along with mentions of EDC belts and a link to a lawsuit document. The creator also promotes their Patreon and provides a mailing address.
This video from Johnny Appalachia focuses on the return of a "Trash Panda" product from Black Rifle Coffee Co. The description heavily features promotional links for various apparel items like long sleeves and hoodies, as well as a subscription service from TacPack and a discount for Blackout Coffee. There's a strong emphasis on brand promotion and affiliate marketing. While not explicitly a firearm review, the context of the brands and associated links suggests a lifestyle content piece relevant to firearms enthusiasts.
This video showcases advanced firearm manipulation and trick shots by Matt Best and PewView, featuring synchronized handgun loading and mid-air reloads. It also highlights a patriotic 4th of July theme with a UTV decorated in American flags, promoting content on the Black Rifle Coffee YouTube channel. The segment demonstrates high-energy, entertainment-focused content with expert-level firearm handling.
SIG SAUER proudly presents SIG Freedom Days 2022, an immersive range experience held at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, AZ. Attendees have the opportunity to shoot nearly 50 SIG SAUER firearms, witness live demonstrations by renowned Team SIG professionals like Max Michel and Jerry Miculek, and potentially fire a SIG SAUER "Next Generation Machine Gun." The event also features interactions with industry pros, interactive games, sponsor booths from companies like USCCA and Black Rifle Coffee, and local food vendors. This is a unique event for firearms enthusiasts to connect with the SIG SAUER brand and experience a wide array of their offerings.
This YouTube video announces an event hosted by Go-Rigs at their Heber City, UT HQ on February 12th, from 10 am to 12 pm. The event will feature Go-Rigs and Black Rifle Coffee, suggesting a gathering for firearms enthusiasts and coffee aficionados. The mention of "Go-Rigs" implies a focus on firearms or related equipment, and the partnership with "@blackriflecoffee" highlights a common intersection of these communities.
This YouTube video, titled "We BROKE Everything For Charity," highlights a charity stream organized by Nikko Ortiz to support veterans. The description emphasizes community involvement and a personal connection to military service, inspired by veterans. The video features collaborations with several prominent figures and companies within the firearm and veteran support communities, including Boot Campaign and Black Rifle Coffee. Participants are thanked, and links to various social media platforms, merchandise, and sponsors are provided.
This video discusses the controversy surrounding Black Rifle Coffee Company's alleged threat to dox Alex Jones following a New York Times interview. The creator suggests this action is an insult to their customer base. The video also promotes various affiliate products and services, including USCCA, Blackout Coffee Company, and a range of tactical and survival gear.
This video features a "Long Ash Competition" hosted by Privada Cigar Club, centered around the Aladino Charger Ash Lancero cigar. The host and his wife engage in a friendly competition to see who can achieve the longest ash, with the grand prize being a new Dodge Charger. The video also includes mentions of various knives, wallets, pens, watches, beard products, coffee brands, and smoking accessories, along with links to the host's social media, merchandise, and Patreon.
This video discusses the controversy surrounding Black Rifle Coffee Company after an interview with The New York Times. The description suggests the interview led to a boycott and accusations of the brand 'going woke.' Several links are provided for alternative coffee companies, merchandise, and affiliate deals related to firearms and preparedness. The video appears to be an analysis of a business and cultural controversy within a community that often aligns with gun rights and libertarian viewpoints.
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