This YouTube video, titled "Doc Holliday Joins the Brotherhood of the Traveling 1858!", appears to be a firearms-related content piece, likely focusing on historical firearms given the mention of "Doc Holliday" and "1858". The description highlights subscription calls and provides contact information for "Guns of the West, LLC", suggesting a business involved in firearms or related services. It also includes special offers for concealed carry permits, U.S. Law Shield insurance, and NRA memberships, indicating a strong emphasis on responsible gun ownership and advocacy. Social media links and a Patreon page are also provided for further engagement and support.
This video documents a hike to the grave of John Henry Holliday, famously known as Doc Holliday. The description highlights the creator's YouTube channel, encouraging subscriptions for more content. It also provides contact information for Dustin, the creator, along with business details for Guns of the West, LLC. Special offers for concealed carry permits, gun insurance through U.S. Law Shield, and discounted NRA memberships are promoted. Social media links for Facebook and Instagram are included, as well as a Patreon link for channel support.
This video is a personal vlog where the creator, Dustin from Guns of the West, visits the burial site of the legendary Doc Holliday. The description encourages viewers to subscribe to witness this event. The video also promotes various services and products related to firearms ownership, including concealed carry permit classes, gun insurance through U.S. Law Shield, and discounted NRA memberships. Social media links and a Patreon page for channel support are also provided.
This video showcases the Cimarron Doc Holliday Pistol, a nickel-plated revolver with simulated ivory grips chambered in .45 Colt. The reviewer demonstrates its handling and accuracy through rapid-fire sequences on steel targets and a precision shot to remove a hat. The review also features a brief transition to a tactical lever-action rifle, highlighting the versatility of the shooting setup.
The GUNBROS crew attempts to replicate the iconic revolver spinning moves seen in the movie 'Tombstone,' inspired by characters like Jonny Ringo and Wyatt Earp. The video mentions trying 'new gun tricks' and links to other related shorts, suggesting a focus on handling and possibly recreational gun manipulation. The description also highlights the GUNBROS business ethos of customer service, speed, and defending freedoms through the Second Amendment, with a curated selection of battle-tested products.
This YouTube video focuses on identifying and appreciating an 'underrated line' from the classic Western film 'Tombstone.' While the title and description highlight themes of iconic movie dialogue, Westerns, and the characters Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp, there is no direct mention of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics like concealed carry or gunsmithing. The content appears to be purely cinematic analysis and appreciation rather than a firearms-centric video.
Hickok45 reviews the Cimarron Doc Holliday 12-gauge shotgun, a high-end replica of a historical firearm. While appreciating its aesthetics and historical connection to Doc Holliday, he critiques its high MSRP and a unique action-closing quirk. The review includes range testing with various loads and slugs, demonstrating surprising accuracy for its configuration.
This video debunks the common misconception that a famous historical photograph depicts Doc Holliday. The speaker, drawing on historical evidence and local genealogy, identifies the subject as John Escapule, an early Tombstone frontiersman. The content highlights the importance of verifying historical images and corrects a popular historical inaccuracy.
This InRange TV Q&A episode delves into the historical realities and popular mythology surrounding the "Old West," with a specific focus on Tombstone, Arizona, and the Earp family. Questions explore the identity of the figure often depicted as Doc Holliday in photographs, the origins of the Earp brothers' prominence in Western lore, and the types of whiskey consumed during that era, touching upon the Bottled-in-Bond Act. Firearms-related inquiries include the gauge of shotguns used at the OK Corral, the accuracy of pop culture portrayals of the gunfight, and the potential gifting of long-barreled Colt revolvers by Ned Buntline to Wyatt Earp. Legal ramifications following the 'Vendetta Ride' and charges related to attacks on the Earp brothers are also discussed. The episode briefly touches upon the Fitzsimmons vs. Sharkey boxing match and asks for a critique of the best depiction of the famous gunfight.
This review covers the Cimarron Huckleberry revolver in .45 Colt, highlighting its 'Doc Holliday' and 'Tombstone' movie connection via backstrap engraving. It details the nickel finish, polymer ivory grips, and a specific disassembly quirk on the 3.5-inch barrel model where the base pin interferes with the ejector rod. The video demonstrates traditional 'John Wayne' loading and concludes with long-range shooting accuracy.
This video details the extensive customization of a Ruger Old Model Blackhawk to emulate the 'Doc Holliday' aesthetic. Key modifications include a Power Custom grip frame, intricate hand-engraving by Rocky Sharp, and traditional mammoth ivory grips. The build also features a custom action job, accuracy enhancements, and a protective holster from Simply Rugged Holsters, resulting in a highly personalized and functional firearm.
This YouTube video, titled "TOMBSTONE (A Historical and Comical Tour)", suggests an exploration of the historical events and potentially humorous aspects surrounding the famous Tombstone, Arizona, and the events that transpired there, including the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. While the description is forthcoming, the title implies a focus on history, the Old West, and likely firearms prominent in that era.
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