This video humorously explores a hypothetical scenario of Michael Myers wielding modern firearms. It showcases rapid-fire drills with a Glock 19X and a suppressed AR-15, highlighting the effectiveness of accessories like compensators, extended magazines, red dot sights, and suppressors. The content demonstrates advanced shooting proficiency and safe handling.
This YouTube video, titled 'Booze N Views - "Vengence"', features content related to firearms, specifically referencing a 'classic Michael Myers story' and a 'crazy way to die'. The description hints at a narrative that involves potential danger or a dramatic scenario. The creator is drinking from a favorite glass while discussing these themes.
This YouTube Short humorously explores which firearm would be most effective against the fictional character Michael Myers. The description mentions a Patreon for exclusive content and explicitly states that all firearms shown have magazine limiters in place due to YouTube's policies. The video likely uses a pop culture reference to engage viewers interested in firearms.
This YouTube video, titled "Top 5 Guns To Stop Michael Myers | Halloween Special," presents a hypothetical discussion about firearms that could be used to defend against the fictional character Michael Myers during Halloween. The video's description includes extensive links to the creator's other channels (music/gaming, horror reviews, family content, motorcycle), Patreon page, and various affiliate links for gear and services such as USCCA, Tulster, Olight, Firearm Guard, 1776 United, and Kore Essentials belts. The creator emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, with strict adherence to firearm safety, YouTube's policies (mag limiters), and disclaimers regarding opinions and affiliations. No actual firearms or ammunition are sold or advertised for sale directly in the video's description.
This video critically examines a perceived trend of 'woke' interpretations in popular culture, specifically focusing on how characters like Michael Myers are being re-contextualized. The title and description highlight the argument that Michael Myers is being labeled as 'homophobic,' while Chucky is being presented as an 'icon.' This content appears to be part of a broader commentary on cultural shifts and their impact on established characters and narratives.
You've reached the end! 5 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.