This video from We The People Holsters promotes a giveaway where purchases earn entries. The promotion highlights a fully decked-out Ram RHO as the grand prize, with specific items like holsters and gun belts contributing a set number of entries. The message emphasizes that increased spending directly improves the odds of winning.
This video from Gun For Hire Range in Newark announces the winner of a $500 prize giveaway. The prize was for attendees of a recent Staccato range day event. The winner, Kevin Carly, can use the prize towards a firearm or other items in the gun store. The event was deemed a success, with many participants trying the Staccato line.
This YouTube video from We The People Holsters announces a giveaway with the tagline "Will it be you? ππ₯". The description highlights that every entry increases the chances of winning, and emphasizes the grand prize as "this beast". The video is clearly promoting a giveaway related to EDC (Everyday Carry) and their holster products. The use of emojis and the exciting language suggests a focus on generating engagement and participation in the giveaway.
This YouTube video announces the winner of a 4th of July promotion, where one lucky shooter will receive their choice of either a Holosun Ronin Ames Max or a Vortex Defender ST with a full Glock adapter kit. The prize includes free installation. The video encourages viewers to watch the draw and celebrates the winner. It also poses a question about whether viewers would prefer a rifle or pistol setup.
This YouTube video announces a major giveaway featuring a "Cyber Beast" and $20,000 in cash. The promotion is tied to purchases made on the channel's website, with every dollar spent earning 10 entries into the giveaway. The description also includes a mention of a collaborator, @calebwfrancis.
This video, titled "Ford Truck Giveaway #jasonhanson", appears to be a giveaway promotion likely associated with content creator Jason Hanson. While the description is minimal, the presence of '#jasonhanson' suggests a connection to his YouTube channel, which often features firearms, self-defense, and EDC content. The giveaway itself might be a promotion tied to his brand or a sponsor. Without further details, the focus is on the promotional aspect and the known affiliations of the creator.
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