This video features a game where participants guess movie titles based on firearms featured in them. The game includes 10 rounds with a bonus round for ties, awarding points for correctly identifying the movie and the actor/character using the firearm. While primarily entertainment, it touches upon specific firearms and their movie appearances, offering a lighthearted look at movie props.
This guide details the lens swapping and maintenance procedures for Bloc USA's modular ballistic eyewear, as demonstrated by Marcus at SHOT Show 2026. The system features a baked-in anti-fog treatment and replaceable components for longevity. Instruction comes from a knowledgeable representative of Bloc USA, highlighting the product's technical features.
This video from the Shawn Ryan Show investigates allegations of predatory behavior at Camp Kanakuk, focusing on Pete Newman's criminal conviction for child abuse. It details Newman's confession, the alleged inaction of leadership like Joe White, and a peculiar disciplinary measure involving a written test. The content is presented with a serious and indignant tone, highlighting a significant failure in child protection within the camp's administration.
This podcast episode covers a range of firearms-related topics, including comparisons between revolvers like the Smith & Wesson 638 and 432, discussions on iconic movie firearms such as John Wayne's Colts and the Walther PPK, and analysis of recoil differences between revolvers like the Smith & Wesson 629 and Colt Anaconda. The host also touches on firearm reliability, the effectiveness of pistol grips on shotguns, and the identification of movie props like the M5 Pyrotechnic Discharger from Predator. Additionally, the episode addresses common firearm maintenance and safety concerns, as well as the broader implications of gun rights and media representation.
This video, titled "One of the Most Evil Predators in History," appears to be a true crime or historical documentary-style podcast episode from the Shawn Ryan Show. The description heavily promotes channel memberships, Patreon support, and reviews on podcast platforms. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the show's host, Shawn Ryan, has a background in special operations and often features content related to tactical gear, firearms, and defense. Therefore, tags will be generated based on the general themes of crime, history, and the potential for associated tactical/firearms discussions common to this type of content.
This YouTube video focuses on hunting, specifically a "walking head shot" scenario involving a coyote. The title includes relevant hashtags like #oneillops, #coyote, and #hunting, indicating the subject matter. Based on the title and description, the video likely showcases hunting techniques or a successful hunt.
This YouTube video, titled "We almost Shot the Foxpro!", focuses on predator hunting, specifically targeting coyotes. The title suggests a tense or exciting moment during a hunting trip where the predator caller, Foxpro, was nearly shot, likely due to an accidental discharge or close call. The hashtags indicate the primary activities are predator hunting and coyote hunting, with a focus on using electronic calls for coyotes.
This YouTube video focuses on predator hunting, specifically targeting coyotes. The title highlights a successful 'heart shot' and includes hashtags related to predator hunting, coyote calling, and sniping. While specific firearm models or calibers aren't mentioned, the context strongly suggests the use of a rifle for this type of hunting. The video is likely to appeal to hunters and those interested in marksmanship in a hunting scenario.
This YouTube video documents a predator hunting trip where the hunters successfully shot two coyotes simultaneously. The title and description emphasize the excitement and success of the hunt, using the hashtag #predatorhunting and #coyote.
This YouTube video, titled "PREDATOR (The...home made version?)", appears to be a review or discussion of a firearm, potentially a custom or modified build, that the creator has dubbed a "PREDATOR". The description provides links to the creator's website for deals, their Instagram and Rumble channels for support, and a specific discount code for Gatorz Glasses. It also includes a disclaimer stating the video's educational purpose and that RTT: Guns & Gear does not sell firearms, with all firing conducted safely. Werkz Holster and Murphy's Guns are also mentioned as sponsors or partners.
This is a teaser video for an upcoming full review of the Ruger American Rimfire "predator" version. The description clarifies that the firearm is a Ruger Precision Rimfire. The video aims to build anticipation for a more in-depth evaluation of the rifle.
This video provides a first look at the new Savage Arms Impulse rifle, featuring a straight-pull action. The description highlights Savage's aim to combine the speed and smoothness of a straight-pull with the accuracy, safety, and reliability of their Model 10 and 110 bolt-actions. It mentions the rifle will be American-made and competitively priced, with three initial models (Hog Hunter, Predator, Big Game) and a range of chamberings from .22-250 Remington to .300 Winchester Magnum.
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