D'Boss Firearms has launched a new merchandise website, debossfirearms.com, offering t-shirts, challenge coins that double as bottle openers, and retro rifle shirts. For a limited time, orders placed tonight will include a free autographed photo and sticker pack. The website aims to provide a better e-commerce experience for fans, moving away from previous platform limitations.
This YouTube Shorts video features a title and description hinting at a product or service promotion. The title "THIS Is Elite!!!" suggests high quality or a premium offering, while the description provides a discount code "broke" for 15% off and a link to a website (tuxapo.com). Without visual or transcript data, it's impossible to determine the specific firearm, caliber, manufacturer, or topic. The link could lead to anything from firearm accessories to unrelated products.
This YouTube video announces the launch of merchandise available on the website drtykid.com. While the title and description do not explicitly mention any firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or specific firearm-related topics, the channel name 'drtykid' and the context of merchandise sales on a website could potentially be related to a firearms or tactical lifestyle brand. Without further information, it's impossible to determine the specific firearm content or its relevance.
This YouTube video appears to be a promotion for a website serving as a 'one-stop shop for your 2A needs.' The description specifically encourages viewers to visit the website to purchase a belt. While no specific firearms or gear are detailed, the title and description strongly indicate content related to the Second Amendment and potentially firearm accessories.
This YouTube video showcases a new product featuring a "honeycomb" colorway. The title and description emphasize its availability on the creator's website. While the specific product isn't detailed, the "🔥" emoji and the context of "colorways" suggest it's likely related to a customizable firearm accessory or a firearm with a unique finish. The call to action points viewers directly to their online store for purchase.
This YouTube video, titled "Keystone Carry Swag / Nods," focuses on promoting and selling branded merchandise, specifically shirts, from Keystone Carry. The description provides a direct link to the apparel section of their website, indicating the primary purpose is to drive sales and support the creator. While the title hints at "carry" which could relate to firearms, the content itself is solely about merchandise and supporting the channel, not about firearms or related topics.
This video from GUNBROS celebrates the new year with exciting business updates. They announce their second location opening in Dodge City early in the year, with plans to break ground on a gun range within a couple of months. Their online store is also thriving. The business expresses gratitude to its supporters over the past four years and wishes viewers a blessed 2024. They highlight their commitment to customer service, fast shipping, and providing curated, battle-tested products for personal and national protection, emphasizing Second Amendment freedoms.
This video showcases t-shirt designs from Dragonman, with a focus on hot rod themes. The creator highlights 30 different t-shirt varieties available for purchase on their website, www.dragonmans.com/store. They mention that spring is approaching and it will soon be t-shirt weather. The store is open daily except for Mondays. The video also features 12 of the creator's favorite hot rod designs that have been put on t-shirts.
This video announces new firearm inventory, specifically highlighting the assembly of fifteen "Dragon uppers." The description also details the business's holiday hours, including being open on Christmas Day, and promotes electronic gift certificates as a purchase option. They encourage viewers to call for orders, gift cards, or inquiries, and provide their website for further information.
The video details the streamer's frustrating experience with Printify, where numerous orders were placed on hold due to payment issues. The streamer struggles to navigate the Printify interface to resolve the problem, highlighting a lack of clear instructions and accessible 'orders tab' within the payment section. This issue significantly disrupts the launch of a fundraiser for Fur Friends Animal Rescue, causing delays and confusion for both the streamer and customers.
This video showcases dragon-themed T-shirts as potential holiday gifts. The description highlights that the store has hundreds of T-shirts available in sizes ranging from small to 4XL. Orders placed this week are expected to arrive before Christmas. The company aims to ship orders the next day if items are in stock, with all pricing detailed on their website, dragonmans.com/store.
This video showcases a collection of t-shirts featuring hot rod designs. The creator discusses their current t-shirt offerings, which include five different car and custom hot rod designs, and announces plans for seven more designs in the coming months. They are seeking viewer input on which hot rod images they'd like to see printed next, with ideas for monthly themed shirts and potential bundle deals for a full collection. The t-shirts are available for purchase on the Dragonman's website.
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