This video features "Terra Brown MK2" and discusses channel support due to content restrictions and strikes. The creator is a certified Law Enforcement professional who emphasizes safety, stating all demonstrations are by trained instructors at a private range with medical personnel. Firearms are rendered inoperable when not in use. The description also includes affiliate links for a wireless mic and lighting, promotes a Rumble channel for uncensored content, and advertises Howitzer Clothing. The creator directs viewers to their website (unlinked) for further support and information via comments or Instagram.
This YouTube video, despite its title about chickens, is a thinly veiled promotion for the Tactical Advisor's website and associated platforms. The description explicitly states new rules prevent direct channel support and directs viewers to their website for links. Mention of specific gear like a wireless mic and lighting, along with calls to follow Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram, indicates a content creator aiming to circumvent platform restrictions. The 'NOTICE' section, while lengthy and focused on safety around firearms demonstrations (though no firearms are mentioned in the title or description), aims to appear professional and responsible, likely a strategy to appeal to a broader audience or avoid content flagging, despite the video's actual content being unrelated to firearms.
This video documents the unpacking of M433 40mm High Explosive Dual Purpose (HEDP) rounds. The presenter expresses excitement over receiving these rounds after a two-year project. The process involves opening a large vacuum-sealed bag containing the ammunition, revealing individual rounds with protective inserts. The date February 20th, 2019, is noted, possibly indicating a QA guide or manufacturing date.
This YouTube video offers assistance to viewers looking to build their own shooting range. The description explicitly invites users to email the provided address for advice on range construction, suggesting a helpful and informative approach to a niche but important aspect of firearm ownership. The video likely covers planning, design, safety considerations, and potentially materials for creating a private shooting facility.
This YouTube video focuses on the popular desire for home-based shooting ranges. While specific firearm models, calibers, manufacturers, or shooting activities are not detailed in the provided title and description, the core theme revolves around the concept and aspiration of having a private shooting space at home. This suggests content that might explore the benefits, considerations, or even the feasibility of such setups for firearm owners.
This video features Granger Smith of Yee Yee Life testing a 'bulletproof' Chinese face mask against various firearms, from .22 LR to .450 Bushmaster. The mask, made of Aramid/Composite with elastic straps, demonstrated impressive resistance, stopping rounds from handguns and rifles. While it prevented penetration, significant backface deformation was observed, especially with higher calibers like the .44 Magnum and .450 Bushmaster, indicating it's not truly bulletproof against all threats but offers some level of protection.
This video, titled "When Kids Control My Spotify," explores the humorous scenario of children influencing the music played through the creator's Spotify account. The description highlights how the content creator is unable to explicitly promote certain channels or products due to new platform rules. The video includes links to various support channels, the creator's website, and specific gear like a wireless microphone and lighting. A disclaimer emphasizes that any firearm-related activities shown are conducted by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel present, and firearms are rendered inoperable when not in use. The creator also promotes their clothing brand.
This video features a Point-of-View (POV) shooting demonstration of the Volquartsen Mini Mamba. The creator, identified as a certified Law Enforcement professional, emphasizes safety protocols, stating all demonstrations are conducted by trained instructors at a private range with medical personnel on-site. They also mention that firearms not in use have their firing pins removed. The description includes links to support the channel through their website, Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram, Patreon, and Howitzer Clothing.
This video showcases a custom berm boat at the Yee Yee Farm private gun range, revealing significant ballistic damage from previous shooting sessions. The boat, originally intended for a stunt, is heavily impacted with birdshot and bullet holes, and its windows are shattered. The host is seeking viewer suggestions for its future use.
This video explores a "Perfect Mix of Old School and Modern," as described in the title and description. While the exact firearms are not specified in the provided data, the content creator, Tactical Advisor, a certified Law Enforcement professional, emphasizes safe practices at a private range with trained personnel. The description highlights the need for alternative platforms for uncensored content and directs viewers to their website for support and links to merchandise and other social media. Items like wireless mics and lighting are mentioned as part of the production. The content creator also emphasizes the importance of supporting the channel through various means, including Patreon.
This video showcases a quiet shooting session with a Volquartsen Mamba .22 target pistol. The description emphasizes safe and responsible firearm handling at a private gun range, highlighting the use of an unmodified semi-automatic pistol with a 10-round magazine and permissible silencer. The content is intended for informational purposes.
This video announces a weekend event on June 29-30 where attendees can rent 50-60 different firearms, including fully automatic weapons (FA's), belt-fed firearms, submachine guns, and iconic semi-automatic pistols. A minigun will also be available. This is the last rental opportunity before a 'Freedom Shoot' in September. The event is suitable for visitors or Second Amendment enthusiasts, with no entry fee and operating hours from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm.
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