This video is a frustrated rant from a firearms content creator expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of "GunTube," the gun industry, and influencers. The creator, with extensive shooting experience, criticizes influencers for promoting subpar products and "peddling bullshit." While not targeting consumers, the video highlights a perceived lack of integrity among some influencers. The creator also thanks their audience for a successful year and teases a review of a highly-rated 5.56 suppressor. The video includes affiliate links, a charity plug, and a Patreon request, alongside a comprehensive disclaimer regarding safe firearm handling and the educational/entertainment nature of the content.
This video announces the 2025 Gundie Awards, with Palmetto State Armory as the title sponsor. It encourages viewers to nominate their favorite firearms influencers and content creators via a provided link and reminds them to vote in December. The disclaimer confirms all firearms are compliant with relevant laws.
This video features a custom 'Guess Who' game with hosts Kaya and Matt identifying prominent firearms YouTubers (Guntubers). They discuss personal experiences at industry events like SHOT Show and the NRA Show. Matt ultimately wins the game, correctly identifying characters like Hickok45, Lucas Botkin (T.Rex Arms), and John Lovell (Warrior Poet Society). The video highlights the personalities and visual characteristics of popular figures in the firearms content creation space.
Part 27 of the 2021 Kit Badger Coast to Coast Tour features a media range day hosted by Brownells. The event included shooting shotguns at Crazy Quail and then moving to a long-range setup for various other firearms, culminating with machine gun shooting. The video highlights the involvement of several firearm influencers and content creators.
This video delves into the financial realities of gun YouTubers, debunking the myth that subscriber count directly correlates with income. It highlights six primary revenue streams, emphasizing that AdSense revenue has significantly declined for firearms content. The discussion covers affiliate marketing, sponsored content, and the strategic use of external platforms to bypass YouTube's restrictions on affiliate links.
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