This is a live stream of the video game Escape from Tarkov, identified by the title 'Terragroup After Dark- Tarkov LIVE'. The description provides links to the content creator's Patreon and Instagram. The content is solely focused on gameplay within Escape from Tarkov, which is a realistic tactical shooter simulation game. Therefore, the tags and category reflect the gaming aspect rather than real-world firearms.
This YouTube video appears to be a live stream titled "Door Kicking Live!" with a description indicating it features the video game "Ready or Not." The content likely revolves around gameplay that simulates tactical entry and combat scenarios, a core element of the "Ready or Not" experience. Viewers can expect to see simulated firearm use, tactical maneuvers, and potentially discussions or demonstrations related to the game's mechanics. The Patreon link suggests the creator is seeking community support for their content.
This YouTube video, titled 'Ready or Not Live (Q&A)', appears to be a live Q&A session related to the video game 'Ready or Not'. The description is minimal, simply stating 'Ready or not', and includes links to the creator's Patreon and Instagram pages. A PSA link points to Palmetto State Armory, suggesting a potential connection to firearms, although the video content itself is not explicitly detailed. Given the title, the live format, and the mention of a firearm retailer, the content likely revolves around discussions pertinent to firearm enthusiasts, potentially involving game mechanics, real-world firearms, or tactical simulations.
This video, titled "Ready or Not: Cold," appears to be related to the video game "Ready or Not." Given the title and the context of the game which focuses on tactical police operations, the content likely involves gameplay footage, tactical scenarios, or discussions related to the game's mechanics and atmosphere. The title suggests a specific mission or scenario within the game. The lack of a description prevents a deeper analysis of specific firearms, calibers, or other gear that might be featured within the gameplay. However, the game itself is known for its realistic portrayal of law enforcement operations and firearm handling.
This YouTube video showcases highlights from a MilSim airsoft game called "Buran 5.0," held on September 7, 2013. The game incorporated a science fiction theme and was organized by NYC Airsoft. Notably, the event successfully raised $700 for the military veteran organization Team Rubicon. The description also mentions that raffle prizes were donated by Evike.com and that music was provided by Satellite Empire, used with permission. Contact information for Moondog Industries is provided for business inquiries.
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