This YouTube video, part of the "I Carry" series, showcases the Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP pistol. The content highlights the firearm being carried in an N8 Tactical KO-1 holster. Additionally, a Kershaw Link pocketknife is featured alongside the pistol, suggesting a focus on everyday carry (EDC) items. The video likely provides an overview or review of this specific concealed carry setup.
This video provides an update on the Duncan v. Becerra case, specifically addressing the "21 days to act" timeframe for the judges. The creator clarifies why September 18, 2020, was not the final deadline for the court's decision. The video also promotes USCCA membership and a Patreon page, lists supporting individuals, and shares social media links. Additionally, it features numerous affiliate links for various gear, including clothing, belts, firearms accessories (optics, lights, suppressors), holsters, knives, medical pouches, and YouTube production equipment.
This YouTube video features an attorney explaining California's laws regarding "auto knives" or "switchblades." The presenter clarifies which types of automatic knives are considered compliant with California regulations. The video also includes affiliate links to various gear and merchandise, including knives, firearms accessories, clothing, and tactical equipment, suggesting a broader focus on EDC and self-defense items within the firearms community. The presenter encourages viewers to support the channel through various means like Patreon and affiliate purchases.
This video discusses non-lethal self-defense options such as stun guns, Tasers, and pepper spray, particularly in the context of California laws. It highlights these as alternatives for individuals unable to carry firearms or uncomfortable with concealed carry. The presenter emphasizes the importance of understanding when the use of force, even with non-lethal devices, is legally justified in self-defense scenarios. The description also includes extensive affiliate links for various firearms accessories, gear, and clothing, along with calls to action for Patreon and USCCA.
This is a milestone "Thank You" video celebrating 10,000 subscribers for the "Armed Scholar" YouTube channel. The creator expresses deep gratitude to their audience and looks forward to continued content creation. The description extensively lists affiliate links and discount codes for various firearms, accessories, gear, and personal defense products, including specific weapon components like slides and triggers, a wide array of holsters, red dot sights, night sights, knives, lights, and even personal protective equipment like medical pouches and dump pouches. It also details the creator's range belt setup and YouTube production gear. A legal disclaimer is included stating the content is not legal advice, and a standard affiliate link disclaimer is present.
This video discusses the Trump administration's designation of firearms and related businesses as essential critical infrastructure. The content highlights how this memo, though non-binding, has influenced local decisions, citing the LA County Sheriff reopening gun stores. The description also lists numerous affiliate links for various firearms, accessories, and gear, suggesting the creator's involvement in the firearms community and product recommendations.
This YouTube video review focuses on the Kershaw Faultline 8760, an affordable EDC knife priced at $25. The reviewer highlights its OD and black coloration, 8Cr13MoV steel, hollow ground blade, Kraton handle inserts, deep carry clip, attempt at jimping, and KVT bearing. The knife is unassisted, which the reviewer notes will appeal to some. The video aims to show that Kershaw is returning to producing strong value knives. Several other Kershaw models and competitor knives (Cold Steel Broken Skull, Boker FR G10 Massdrop S35VN, Boker FR, Boker Urban Trappers) are mentioned and linked, suggesting a broader theme of value knife reviews.
This YouTube video announces the winners of a belt giveaway, thanking viewers for their support and promising more upcoming content and giveaways. The description includes affiliate links for various tactical and everyday carry (EDC) belts, holsters, knives, and flashlights from brands like Nexbelt, Klik Belt, Trayvax, Kore Essentials, Bravo Concealment, and others. It also lists some of the creator's personal EDC gear and range belt setup, along with their YouTube production equipment. A disclaimer about affiliate links and a legal disclaimer for the attorney creator are also present.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive review of the Ontario RAT 1 knife, highlighting it as an excellent budget-friendly option for everyday carry (EDC). The creator emphasizes its durability and versatility, calling it a 'workhorse' suitable for everyone's collection. The description also lists various EDC gear, including tactical belts, holsters, sights, other knives, and flashlights, suggesting a broader focus on self-defense and preparedness. The video also includes details about the creator's YouTube production gear.
This video features a "Mail Time Haul" showcasing new Everyday Carry (EDC) items, with a focus on belts and lights. The creator plans to conduct comprehensive reviews and will be hosting a giveaway for some of the featured belts. Specific items mentioned include Olight I3T EOS, Kershaw Link, Nexbelt, Klik belt, Trayvax, Kore Essentials, Elite CO Shooters Belt, Bravo Concealment holsters, Trijicon Night Sights, Ontario Rat 1, Spyderco Delica 4, Spyderco Tenacious, Streamlight Stylus Pro, Grey Ghost Gear UGF Battle Belt, Kbar tdi, Maxpedition FR-1 Combat Medical Pouch, and Mapedition Rolly Polly Folding Dump Pouch. The video also briefly touches on YouTube gear.
This video focuses on the Elite Survival Systems CO Shooters Belt, highlighting its durability and affordability as a budget-friendly EDC (Everyday Carry) belt. The description also lists various other EDC items the creator uses, including other belts (Nexbelt, Klik belt, Trayvax, Kore Essentials), holsters (Byonek Arms Concealment, Bravo Concealment), sights (Trijicon Night Sights), knives (Kershaw Link, Ontario Rat 1, Spyderco Delica 4, Spyderco Tenacious), and lights (Streamlight Stylus Pro, Olight I3T EOS). It also details a separate range belt setup and the creator's YouTube gear. The video includes legal and affiliate disclaimers.
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