The Gathering 2026, presented by Palmetto State Armory, is an annual event held at Clinton House Plantation in Clinton, SC. It offers attendees access to vendor villages showcasing the latest gear and accessories, as well as extensive range time to test firearms from various manufacturers. While most firearms are available for shooting, some exceptions like belt-fed guns or .50 BMG may incur additional charges, with company-provided ammunition typically included for most firearms.
Palmetto State Armory is running a 300,000 subscriber giveaway with a deadline of February 28th. The grand prize includes a trip for two to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Details on how to enter are available via a link in their bio.
This video announces a giveaway from Palmetto State Armory with 10 days remaining until February 28th. The grand prize includes a trip for one winner and a guest to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Interested viewers are directed to click the link in the bio to enter.
This video offers a comprehensive look inside the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) factory, showcasing their impressive production scale and commitment to providing accessible firearms. Hosted by Tim Harmsen of 'Wild Shots,' the tour highlights PSA's growth from a small operation to a major US manufacturer, demonstrating their capabilities in firearm assembly and distribution. The content also touches on long-range shooting accuracy and the mission of PSA to arm Americans.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Glock 49, highlighting its unique 'long slide, short body' configuration. It details the pistol's modularity, drawing parallels to the Glock 47 and emphasizing parts compatibility. The review covers its shooting characteristics, ergonomics, and value proposition, particularly for those who prefer a longer sight radius without a bulky grip.
This video showcases scenes from the 2025 Battle of Camden, South Carolina, which is described as the largest Revolutionary War reenactment in the South. The content likely focuses on historical military displays, period weaponry, and the spectacle of a large-scale historical reenactment.
This video showcases historical reenactments of blacksmithing and baking at the Living History Park in North Augusta, South Carolina. The description mentions the creators cooling off afterwards with their companion, Copper, at the Little Tennessee River, and credits Barrow Wheary Banjo for the music. There is no mention of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics in the provided title and description.
This video captures a live, impromptu performance at the 2025 South Carolina Old Time Fiddler's Convention. Featured musicians include Blaine Chappell with his "DANCIN' MINSTREL", Bailey George, Beauregard Wilkey, Hunter Holmes, and Taylor Trew. They are playing a classic Charlie Poole song at the Hagood Mill Historic Site. The performance appears to be a highlight of the fiddling championship.
This video features Blaine Chappell performing "No More the Moon Shines on Lorena," a 1889 song by Lewis Staab. Chappell is playing an 1867 Dobson banjo. The performance was recorded at the historic Hagood Mill Site in Pickens, South Carolina.
This video features Joshua Broome recounting his experiences in the adult film industry on the Shawn Ryan Show. He discusses his childhood, recruitment into the industry in Hollywood, the impact on his family, and the exploitative nature of the business. Broome also touches on the etymology of the word 'porn' and the mental toll of live performances, sharing a story of personal struggle and recovery.
This video discusses the re-emergence of firing squads as a method of capital punishment, using a specific crime video as a case study. The speaker argues for the justification of firing squads in clear-cut cases of violent crime, particularly when the perpetrator has a history of illegal firearm possession and recidivism. The discussion touches upon the financial burden of long-term incarceration and the perceived lack of justice for victims when perpetrators receive lenient plea deals.
This review of the Palmetto State Armory Dagger highlights its status as a budget-friendly Glock clone, compatible with Glock Gen 3 parts, magazines, and holsters. The reviewer notes its comfortable grip, front and rear serrations, and the availability of models with threaded barrels. While long-term durability is yet to be determined, initial impressions of build quality are positive, making it an attractive option for those seeking Glock-like functionality at a significantly lower price point.
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