This YouTube video appears to be about a martial arts session, specifically Jiu Jitsu, focusing on discussions around 'red zones' with an individual named Lance. Following the Jiu Jitsu session, the content shifts to a social gathering involving Tejun for drinks and possibly food, referred to as a 'stink & drink'. While the title uses the term 'red zones', it is within the context of Jiu Jitsu and not related to firearms.
This video is a book review of "Arms & Accoutrements of the Mounted Police, 1873-1973." The book covers the firearms, swords, lances, and even artillery used by the Royal North West Mounted Police, the predecessor to the RCMP. The review highlights the interesting mix of British and American arms employed, such as Colts, Adams, Winchesters, and Sniders. It is recommended for Canadian collectors and anyone interested in law enforcement history of the western frontier.
This video takes viewers behind the scenes of a spectacular horse show featuring the Winged Hussars, an elite 17th-century Polish cavalry unit. The show highlights their traditional uniforms and military skills, including mounted drill exercises with sabres, lances, and pistols. The description mentions the return of Jarek Struczyński, a past winner at the Royal Armouries Easter Tournament. The video showcases historical military cavalry demonstrations.
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