This video debunks what the creator calls "Internet Civilian Sniper Fantasy Nonsense" related to "Battle Rifle, SASS, Bolt Guns." The content aims to address common misconceptions and unrealistic portrayals of these firearm types as seen online. The creator also promotes channel support through various links, including a limited-run patch, Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram. A legal disclaimer clarifies that the views expressed are personal and not those of any government agency, and that information is based on unclassified doctrine and public sources.
This video is a review of the Ruger Vaquero single-action revolver, highlighting its durability and suitability for real-world use and Cowboy SASS competitions. The reviewer contrasts it with Italian-made SAA clones like Uberti and Taylor's & Co., noting the latter offer a more traditional shooting experience. While praising the Vaquero's ruggedness and reliability, the video suggests Italian models might be preferred for authenticity. It also briefly mentions various gear items used during the review.
This video explores the challenges and solutions for deploying sniper rifles in the field, focusing on man-portable systems. It contrasts heavy bolt-action setups with lighter carbon fiber options and discusses the necessity of a secondary weapon for self-defense. The presenter also evaluates Semi-Auto Sniper Systems (SASS) as a more flexible alternative for solo operators, highlighting the trade-offs in weight, accuracy, and capability.
This video title suggests a destructive event involving firearms, specifically mentioning a "PSA Cult" and the destruction of an "110 SASS ACTUAL" and a "Sig Sauron." Given the destructive nature implied and the specific firearm models named, the content likely focuses on a significant event related to firearms, possibly a demonstration or a consequence of some action. The use of specific firearm model names indicates a target audience interested in firearm details and potentially durability or destructive testing.
This YouTube video focuses on the PSA Sabre Super SASS .308 rifle. It promotes a discount code for Tac Pack and mentions Basement Operator Company, their website, Discord server, and YouTube channel. The description also includes social media links for Elliott Delp and an offer for supplemental marketing content through Take Someone Outdoors Media. A safety disclaimer emphasizes firearm safety checks and that camera angles can distort perceived direction. A general disclaimer clarifies the presenter is not a gunsmith and the content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
This YouTube video showcases a "PSA SABRE Super SASS Setup," indicating a focus on a specific firearm configuration, likely an AR-15 platform variant. The description highlights promotional codes for "Tac Pack" and "Basement Operator Company," suggesting a review or showcase of parts, accessories, or a complete build. It also promotes various social media channels and a Discord server for the "Basement Operator" community, and mentions affiliate links for Amazon purchases. A strong emphasis is placed on firearm safety disclaimers, clarifying that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, and the creator is not a gunsmith.
This video focuses on the PSA Sabre Super SASS barrel and its accuracy. It also promotes various channels and platforms associated with the "Basement Operator" brand, including Tac Pack, their website, Discord server, and social media links. The description includes safety disclaimers regarding firearm handling and a disclaimer that the creator is not a gunsmith. Affiliate links are also present, noting Amazon Associate earnings.
This YouTube video focuses on the Pietta 1873 Premier firearm. Based on the title and description, it likely serves as a review or showcase of this specific model. As an 1873 model, it's a single-action revolver, often associated with historical firearms and potentially cowboy action shooting or collector interest. Further details about its performance, features, or comparisons would be expected in a full review.
This InRange TV video explores a less-discussed aspect of Cowboy Action Shooting (CAS) and Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) competitions: the use of historical firearms, black powder, and percussion revolvers, contrasting it with the more commonly seen modern, smokeless powder divisions. The video encourages viewers to embrace their preferred category and focus on improving their skills with historical firearms.
This YouTube video focuses on a custom .38 Special Single Action revolver, specifically the Taylor's & Company Stallion model. As a firearm enthusiast's review, it likely delves into the features, craftsmanship, and performance of this particular single-action revolver. Viewers can expect details on its aesthetics, handling, and shooting characteristics, making it a valuable watch for those interested in classic revolver designs and custom firearm modifications.
This YouTube Shorts video clip offers a glimpse of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre-10A2 Super SASS rifle. While primarily showcasing the PSA firearm, the description mentions a full comparison with an ADM UIC-10A, indicating that both models are relevant to the content. The video also includes affiliate links for various gear brands such as AXIL hearing protection, Pnuma Outdoors gear, Right to Bear insurance, Grey Man Tactical vehicle racks, and Gatorz ballistic eyewear, along with a link to the creator's website. The title and description emphasize a review and comparison of these firearms.
This video delves into the exciting world of Blackpowder Cowboy Action Shooting, specifically focusing on the "Frontiersman" category. It highlights the use of cap and ball revolvers within this discipline. The content appears to be a collaborative effort with "Arizona Ghostriders" and offers insights into the sport and the specific firearm requirements for the Frontiersman division.
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