This episode of TGC News covers a variety of firearm-related topics. It features news about a thicker Stribog, a price drop on the HuxWrx, and the availability of a budget Glock clone. The discussion also touches on expensive lever-action rifles and the return of "the money." Additionally, the video includes a mention of the Ermox Xfire from Fit-n-Fire and a promotional opportunity to meet Jon at the Mainline Overland booth during Overland Expo East. The description also provides links for promos, discounts, direct support, ad-free viewing, the TGC podcast, and social media channels.
This video provides an extended review of the Hidden Hybrid Holster for Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) carry. The creator offers initial impressions after two weeks of use, focusing on the holster's performance and suitability for concealed carry. The description also highlights various support channels and affiliate links for products, including firearms accessories and camera equipment.
This YouTube video announces a giveaway (GAW) happening during a live chat. The description provides extensive links for supporting the channel through website visits, Patreon, and PayPal. It also promotes the channel's merchandise and offers a discount code. A comprehensive list of recommended Amazon products, including optics like the Sig Sauer Romeo 5 and Trijicon MRO, along with shooting accessories such as the Maglula UpLULA, is provided. Camera equipment used for video production is also listed. The description includes social media links, a mention of a supported charity (Flint Hills Foster Teen Camps), and details about the music used. A lengthy disclaimer outlines content guidelines and affiliate disclosures.
This video features Brandon Herrera, also known as "The AK Guy," on the "KC&C" podcast. The description highlights various support channels for the creator, including their website, Patreon, and PayPal. It also promotes merchandise and lists top Amazon products for firearms enthusiasts, such as optics (Sig Sauer Romeo 5, Primary Arms, Trijicon RMR/MRO), hearing protection, and magazine loaders. Camera equipment used for filming is also detailed. The content is presented for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with a strong disclaimer about responsible firearm handling and adherence to laws. Affiliate links are disclosed.
This episode of 'Keep Calm & Carry' discusses the ATF's pressure to ban bump stocks. The video also promotes the channel's website, Patreon, PayPal, merchandise, and lists top Amazon products for firearms enthusiasts, including optics and accessories. It also details camera equipment used for production and provides links to social media channels and a supported charity. A disclaimer emphasizes that videos are for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and do not provide instructions for manufacturing or installing prohibited accessories.
This video focuses on upgrading an AR Pistol with the SB Tactical SBL Brace. It provides a product showcase and likely installation or demonstration. The description also includes extensive channel support links, social media connections, and affiliate links for various firearm accessories and camera equipment, indicating a content creator focused on the firearms niche.
This video showcases firearms from Daniel Defense, Manticore Arms, and Faxon Firearms, alongside a May's TacPack. The content emphasizes that no firearms are sold through social media and that all demonstrations occur on a closed range under expert supervision. The video is intended for review and entertainment, featuring various gear, including optics like the Sig Sauer Romeo 5 and Trijicon MRO, and accessories such as the Maglula UpLULA. It also highlights the creator's website, Patreon, and merchandise.
This video, titled "Goodbye Glock 19," indicates a farewell to the popular Glock 19 pistol. The description is heavily focused on promoting the creator's website, Patreon, merchandise, and social media presence, along with affiliate links for various firearm-related products and camera equipment. While the core topic is the Glock 19, the extensive self-promotion and affiliate marketing are prominent aspects of the content.
This YouTube video features an interview with "The GunGuy" (Joel Persinger) by Mark from the "Fit n Fire" channel. The GunGuy emphasizes the importance of supporting smaller firearm channels like Fit n Fire. The description also includes links to The GunGuy's website, training at Practical Defense Systems, Patreon, and other video content. Sponsors and organizations like Gun Owners of America and the California Rifle & Pistol Association are also mentioned. The video production is credited to Nick Persinger. Comments are welcome, but disrespectful or profane content will be removed.
This video showcases the JAGER PMC Magazine Loading Devices, highlighting their functionality. The description includes extensive links for channel support, merchandise, and recommended Amazon products ranging from optics (Sig Sauer Romeo 5, Trijicon MRO/RMR) to hearing protection and a specific mention of the Maglula UpLULA Universal Magazine Loader. It also details camera equipment used, social media presence, and a supported charity, along with a comprehensive disclaimer regarding content usage and firearm regulations.
The creator is expressing a sentiment of giving up or concluding something, as indicated by the title 'I'm throwing in the towel...'. The description primarily consists of support links for the channel (website, Patreon, PayPal), subscription prompts, merchandise links, and a list of recommended Amazon products, including firearms optics and accessories. It also details camera equipment used and social media links. A disclaimer clarifies the content's purpose as educational and entertainment, discouraging imitation and emphasizing adherence to firearm laws. The music used is also credited. No specific firearm models or activities are directly mentioned in the title or description, but the presence of firearm-related products suggests the channel's focus.
This video, titled 'HIIT Workout of the Week - Tabata Madness', is primarily focused on fitness and exercise routines, not firearms. The creator, Fit'n Fire, uses their platform to promote their website, Patreon, merchandise, and social media presence. While the description lists various firearm-related products (optics, hearing protection, magazine loaders, targets) and camera equipment, these are presented as Amazon affiliate links and general product recommendations from their store, not as the core subject matter of the video. The disclaimer explicitly states the videos are for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, and do not include instructions on firearm modification or illegal accessories. Therefore, the video itself is about a high-intensity interval training workout.
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