The Gathering 2026, presented by Palmetto State Armory, is an annual event offering attendees the chance to test a wide variety of firearms from leading manufacturers. General admission provides access to all ranges and Vendor Village, where the latest gear and accessories are showcased. The event is scheduled for March 20th and 21st at Clinton House Plantation in Clinton, South Carolina.
This video announces the final days to enter the Palmetto State Armory 300,000 subscriber giveaway. The promotion concludes on February 28th, with the grand prize being a trip for two to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Interested participants are directed to find the entry link in the video's bio.
Palmetto State Armory is running a giveaway with only 5 days remaining. The grand prize includes a trip for the winner and a guest to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The giveaway officially concludes on February 28th. Interested participants are directed to click the link in their social media bio for entry details.
Palmetto State Armory is hosting a giveaway with 10 days remaining until February 28th. The grand prize includes a trip for one winner and a guest to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Entry details are available via the link in their bio.
Palmetto State Armory is hosting a giveaway to celebrate reaching 300,000 subscribers. The grand prize includes a trip for two to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The giveaway concludes on February 28th. Interested individuals should consult the brand's social media channels for specific entry requirements and utilize the 'link in bio' feature for participation.
The Gathering 2026, hosted by Palmetto State Armory, is an upcoming public firearms event in South Carolina. Attendees can expect hands-on experience with firearms and suppressors from major brands like IWI, Beretta, Sig Sauer, SilencerCo, and Hiperfire. Ammunition is provided, allowing participants to shoot a variety of firearms.
Colion Noir analyzes a self-defense incident involving a pro-life protester who used pepper spray and was subsequently involved in a shooting. He breaks down the aggressor's actions, the protester's response, and South Carolina's 'Stand Your Ground' law, emphasizing the complexities and costs of legal self-defense situations. The video highlights the importance of understanding personal space and the legal ramifications of escalating confrontations.
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 YouTube video is a livestream from an airplane flying back from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The pilot expresses gratitude to Elon Musk for enabling internet access in the aircraft via a Starlink Mini. The technology allows for faster access to weather and navigation information, and provides entertainment during long flights. The livestream was cut short due to Starlink's coverage limitations over water. The creator considers it a successful first attempt at this type of broadcast.
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.
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