This video highlights the author's preference for Varusteleka clothing and gear, emphasizing their high quality, durability, and comfort, aligning with the "buy once, cry once" philosophy. The content creator has used their products for many years in daily life and for military applications. The video also promotes Varusteleka's newly relaunched web store and mentions they produce "Forgotten Weapons" merchandise. A disclaimer states the items featured were provided by the company, but the author was already in Finland for other filming projects related to Finnish small arms and sniper rifles.
SHORTSHOT TONY shares his 'buy once cry once' strategy, revealing that his secret to frequent shooting isn't wealth, but smart bulk ammunition purchasing. He advises buying 500-1000 rounds at a time, referring to it as 'liquid gold' and a key to long-term value. While not sponsored, he encourages viewers to adopt this cost-effective approach.
This video announces the creator's decision to stop purchasing tactical gear from Temu, deeming it "trash gear." The creator intends to shift towards buying "decent quality" entry-level gear, emphasizing the principle of "buy once, cry once" to save money in the long run. The video will likely cover recommendations for alternative gear sources and discuss the types of equipment to avoid.
This video focuses on the Wuben X2 flashlight, highlighting its suitability for Everyday Carry (EDC) under the "Buy Once, Cry Once" philosophy. The content likely involves a review and practical demonstration of the flashlight's features, durability, and performance in an EDC context. The emphasis on quality and long-term value suggests a practical, user-focused approach to gear selection.
This video discusses the concept of 'buy once, cry once' in firearm purchasing, arguing that it doesn't always make sense. The creator emphasizes that specific gun features are often only necessary for niche situations and encourages viewers to consider their intended use before buying. The video touches on topics like gun sales, online orders, and the perceived value of firearms (overpriced/underpriced). It also highlights the Walther PDP pistol line.
The video defines the 'Buy Once, Cry Once' philosophy in firearms, specifically comparing the Glock 45 MOS and non-MOS models. It highlights that the $80 premium for the MOS version is a worthwhile investment for future-proofing, allowing for easy optic installation later. Retrofitting a non-MOS slide for an optic is presented as a more costly and time-consuming alternative.
This YouTube video, titled "Safariland for the win! 🏆" with the description "Safariland buy once cry once," strongly suggests a focus on Safariland products, likely holsters or related gear. The "buy once cry once" adage implies a discussion of quality, durability, and long-term value, common themes in discussions about premium firearm accessories. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context points to their use with Safariland gear.
This review compares the Daniel Defense DDM4V7 and DDM4V7 SLW rifles, highlighting the SLW's sub-6-pound weight as a significant advantage for tactical performance. Both feature cold hammer-forged barrels with mid-length gas systems for reduced recoil and an estimated 10,000-round service life. The M-LOK rail system and proprietary furniture with a 'tacky' grip enhance accessory mounting and handling, especially in adverse conditions. The 'Buy Once, Cry Once' philosophy is emphasized, suggesting the investment in Daniel Defense prevents malfunctions common in lower-tier rifles during professional training.
This episode of "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit" (#55) features Eric and Matt discussing the common dilemma of choosing between higher-priced, quality gear and more affordable alternatives. They use examples ranging from AR-15 platform components like Anderson lowers to luxury items like Rolex watches, encouraging viewers to engage in the conversation about value and investment in goods.
This video features Joel from TFBTV comparing a $98 Firefield Tactical scope against a $400 Athlon Argos scope to evaluate their effectiveness as long-range options. The comparison includes a pros and cons list for each scope, highlighting the value proposition and demonstrating a scenario where the difference becomes apparent. The video emphasizes the "buy once, cry once" philosophy for firearm optics and showcases custom rifle builds including a Defiance action in a Masterpiece Arms chassis, a Ruger M77, and a Bergara B14-HMR. Supporting sponsors Ventura Munitions and Blue Alpha Gear are also mentioned, along with TFBTV's Patreon page for viewer support and giveaways.
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