This video is a promotional advertisement for a sale on the book 'America's Rifle: M16/M4 into Cold War through Global War on Terror' by Christopher R. Bartocci. The book, published by Small Arms Publishing, is available on Smallarmssolutions.com. Visuals highlight the hardcover format and the M4 carbine on the cover, indicating a focus on the technical history and development of these iconic firearms.
This video's title, 'I fell three times up the stairs!', and description, 'Crime Proof. Protecting your most valuable assets, you and your family. Only $18.76 you cheap bastids! Don’t delay. Please preorder now. All Pre orders will be signed by me. Support those who support you! Crimeproofbook.com', suggest it's a promotional video for a book titled 'Crime Proof'. The description heavily emphasizes self-defense and protecting oneself and family, hinting at themes relevant to responsible gun ownership and personal security. The low price point and call to action ('preorder now') indicate a direct sales pitch. Despite the seemingly unrelated title, the core message revolves around the concept of 'crime proofing' and personal safety, making it relevant to a self-defense audience.
This YouTube video promotes books by Instructor Mike aimed at new English speakers. The books focus on real-world affirmations and self-esteem, with titles like 'What I Tell Myself FIRST: Self-Esteem,' 'Mommy, Daddy Please Teach Me!,' and 'What I Tell Myself About Self-Protection.' Links to purchase the books on Amazon are provided. While the description mentions 'Self-Protection,' the content appears to be educational and personal development-focused rather than firearm-specific.
Jonathan Ferguson humorously debunks the 'milk first' tea controversy, exploring historical justifications and etiquette. He details essential British tea-making equipment and discusses the social class implications of the 'milk first' versus 'tea first' debate. The video concludes with a promotion for his book on British bullpup firearms.
This video promotes a book titled "Chassepot to FAMAS: French Military Rifles 1866-2017" and announces a potential French-language edition. It provides a Kickstarter link for ordering the book and a contact link for French distributors interested in the localized version. The content focuses on historical French military rifles.
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