This video, "WARNING! - Something I Recommended Caused Houses To Catch On Fire! - TAKE ACTION NOW!", from "The Alaska Prepper" YouTube channel, urgently warns viewers about a product recommendation that led to house fires. The description highlights a recall of over half a million items due to home fires and defects. It also discusses the spread of toxins from the Ohio East Palestine incident to 16 states. The video promotes various preparedness products, including SimPure and ITEHIL water filtration systems, OUPES and ALL AMERICAN Made solar generators, NUTRIENT SURVIVAL freeze-dried food, HYBRIDLIGHT, BougeRV equipment, Jase Medical and Contingency Medical emergency medications, EuyBike e-bikes, and FORJARS. It also includes affiliate links for Genesis Gold Group, AURA, and Amazon. The content appears to be focused on emergency preparedness and product reviews relevant to that niche.
This video provides an update on a recall for the Taurus GX4 firearm. It aims to inform owners about the specifics of the recall, likely including what the issue is, how to address it, and any timelines or procedures involved. The content is targeted towards existing and potential owners of the Taurus GX4.
This video announces a nationwide recall due to Listeria contamination. The content creator, Alaska Prepper, provides links to their sponsors for survival food, Amazon storefront, precious metals, membership club, and solar generators. They also share their P.O. Box for mail and a disclaimer emphasizing personal research and that they are not professional advisors. The video's primary focus is on the recall and preparedness, rather than firearms.
This video, titled "Let's Talk About the Recall," appears to discuss a firearm-related recall. The description links to the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) donation page, suggesting the content might touch upon legal aspects, advocacy, or issues affecting firearm owners, potentially in California. Without a transcript, the exact nature of the recall and the firearms involved are unknown, but the context points towards a discussion relevant to gun owners and their rights.
Gun Talk's Ryan Gresham and Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin delve into firearm recalls, specifically addressing issues with the Sig Sauer CROSS and certain Smith & Wesson Shield EZ models. They clarify that not all recalls are indicative of poor design. The discussion also provides insight into the rigorous product testing processes manufacturers undertake to ensure a functional firearm. The video is supported by Springfield Armory, DoubleStar, and ATN.
This video explains why Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has not been recalled, referencing specific Virginia legal codes and news articles. The description includes links for USCCA, merchandise, Patreon, other support platforms, and various affiliate programs for firearm-related products and survival gear. It also provides social media links and mentions Bitchute and Gunstreamer.
This video from Ammoland News discusses a recall notice issued by the ATF concerning AA-12 shotguns. The content likely delves into the specifics of the recall, the reasons behind it, and potential implications for owners or manufacturers of the AA-12. Given the source and title, the video focuses on a specific firearm model and a regulatory action impacting it.
This video features the first range test of a re-barreled Lithgow LA102 rifle chambered in .223 caliber. The owner shares their experience after receiving the rifle back following a recall. Additionally, the video addresses frequently asked questions related to the recall process, providing insights for other Lithgow LA102 owners.
This episode of TGC News, hosted by Jon Patton, covers multiple significant firearm-related topics. The headline "STOP! HAMR TIME!" strongly suggests a focus on the HAMR firearm. The mention of "Another Recall" indicates news about a firearm recall. "Another 80 percenter" points to discussion about "80% lowers" or related "ghost gun" manufacturing. Finally, "CZ reaches the summit" suggests news regarding CZ firearms, possibly a new model release or achievement. The description also includes various calls to action for supporting the channel, purchasing gear, and checking out sponsors.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio discusses recent NRA activities, a new gun owned by one of the hosts, the use of laser aiming devices, and the Ruger Mark IV recall. The show also covers practical firearms training techniques and features various guests. The description highlights the availability of past episodes via podcasts and streaming platforms.
This video focuses on a recall affecting the Remington 700 rifle. While the description is sparse, the title clearly indicates the subject matter. The content likely provides information about the recall, potentially including details on affected models, the nature of the issue, and how owners can address it. Given the channel's name, "Guns & Gadgets Media," viewers can expect a straightforward presentation of the recall information.
This video from American Hunter features Karie Thomas of NRA Publications demonstrating how to repair a recalled Savage Arms B.MAG rifle. The repair utilizes a free kit provided by Savage Arms, and viewers are directed to AmericanHunter.org for more information. The content focuses on practical firearm maintenance and addressing product recalls.
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