In this episode of 'The 'MURCA! Guns & Freedom Podcast!', TheYankeeMarshal discusses his ongoing work with custom firearm grips and his plans to utilize a laser engraver. He details various methods for supporting the channel, including Patreon and YouTube Super Chats, and announces a giveaway for a special 'Not a Fudd' coin. The discussion also touches upon firearm maintenance, specific gun models like the Manurhin MR88 and Colt Python, and touches on current events and community engagement.
This guide provides insights into selecting grips for the Colt King Cobra, with a strong recommendation for Altamont grips. The video highlights aesthetic considerations, suggesting that certain grip styles like boot grips can improve the firearm's appearance. It also notes potential compatibility with grips designed for the Colt Cobra model.
This content discusses the ethical considerations of using mammoth ivory for firearm grips. It clarifies that mammoth ivory is ethically acceptable due to its fossilized nature and the absence of living mammoths. The discussion also touches on the legal distinction between mammoth ivory and actual ivory, which is currently illegal.
This content discusses the comparison between wood and G10 firearm grips. The speaker highlights that some wood grips can be fragile, potentially splintering like balsa wood when subjected to stress. An alternative, G10 grips, are presented as a more durable option, with the added benefit of customizable color preferences. The video touches on the decision-making process for choosing grip materials based on durability and aesthetics.
This video explores the creation of custom firearm grips. The creator expresses a passion for making them, suggesting a significant collection or ongoing project. The title implies a personal journey and possibly the reasons behind the continuous customization of grips, hinting at improvements in ergonomics, aesthetics, or functionality.
This YouTube video review focuses on "Grit Grips Frames," highlighting their perceived perfection and affordability for firearm owners. While specific firearm models or calibers are not detailed in the provided description, the emphasis on frames suggests a focus on firearm customization, modifications, or enhancements. The content likely appeals to individuals interested in upgrading their existing firearms or building new ones, with a particular interest in cost-effective solutions.
This video focuses on firearm grip updates, showcasing new grips for various models and themed designs. The title mentions "Donald," "stars," "Black Knight," and "Godzilla," suggesting custom or themed grips inspired by these elements. The content likely involves visual demonstrations of these grip installations or showcases the aesthetics and functionality of the new grips on firearms.
This YouTube video, titled 'Gojira!!!...Coolest Grips Ever!', focuses on firearm grips, as indicated by the title. The description provides several links for supporting the channel, including official merchandise, a backup channel, channel memberships, and Patreon/Subscribestar links for financial support. It also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for the artwork. While the specific firearm is not explicitly mentioned, the emphasis on "grips" suggests a focus on firearm customization or accessories.
This YouTube video announces a live stream event focusing on a comparison between 'Godzilla' and 'Stars' themed grips for firearms. Viewers are encouraged to vote on which theme they prefer. The stream is scheduled for 6 PM Pacific time. The video's title and description suggest an interactive engagement with the audience regarding firearm accessories.
This YouTube video title mentions a puppy named Patton sitting on a fundraiser check and the "new grips revealed." The description invites viewers to join a live stream at 6 pm Pacific. While the title hints at firearm-related content with "new grips," the primary focus appears to be a lighthearted event involving a puppy and a fundraiser, with a secondary mention of firearm accessories.
This video offers a preview of new custom grips for firearms, featuring designs inspired by popular culture icons: Superman, Child Yoda (likely Grogu from The Mandalorian), and Ghostbusters. The focus is on the visual aesthetics and personalization options available for firearm accessories, suggesting an interest in custom firearm modifications and unique user interfaces for handguns.
This video details the personal process of creating custom presentation grips at home, primarily for fundraising for the Fur Friends Animal Rescue. The creator emphasizes that with the right tools, the process is surprisingly easy. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar.
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