Brandon Herrera's 2020 recap highlights significant channel growth and entrepreneurial ventures, including acquiring an AK production line and factory. Key projects like the 'Plastikov' 3D printed AK receiver and collaborations are discussed. The year also involved events like SHOT Show, unique experiences like driving tanks, and the launch of new content series.
Brandon Herrera's 'Cursed Gun Images' series showcases bizarre and mechanically unsound firearm modifications submitted by viewers. The video highlights issues like improper bullpup conversions, dangerous caliber mismatches (e.g., .50 BMG in shotguns), and absurd aesthetic choices on functional firearms. It serves as both entertainment and a cautionary tale about firearm safety and engineering principles.
This video appears to be a year-end recap and thank you from Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc. and designer of the AK-50. He expresses gratitude to his audience for a successful 2019 and looks forward to 2020. The description highlights his entrepreneurial journey, his companies, and his desire for viewers to learn from his experiences. While no specific firearms are discussed or demonstrated in the provided text, his business and design affiliations strongly suggest a focus on firearms, particularly the AK platform.
This video demonstrates a quick and creative method for cleaning a shooting range, as shared by Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc. The technique was employed after a 'Center T class' and is presented as an effective solution for range cleanup. Herrera, a firearm manufacturer and designer of the AK-50, uses his YouTube channel to document his entrepreneurial journey and share his experiences, aiming for both entertainment and learning for his audience. He also encourages viewers to follow him on Instagram and Facebook.
This video announces the launch of the "Brass Valley Initiative" and serves as a sneak preview of a series Brandon Herrera is filming. Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc. and co-owner of Stark Media Group, is known for designing the AK-50 rifle. He intends to use this YouTube channel to document his entrepreneurial journey, share lessons from his successes and failures, and have fun. The video also provides links to his Instagram and Facebook profiles.
Brandon Herrera collaborated with MrBeast to launch an AK-47 from a cannon. Using his own AKG-47, built from Romanian parts kits and legally possessed as an SOT holder, he conducted tests with increasing powder charges. The first launch with a double charge broke the selector lever, while a triple charge disintegrated the wooden stock and severely damaged the receiver, though the barrel assembly remained functional.
This video, titled 'I FINALLY HAVE IT!', announces the arrival of a highly anticipated item, hinted at as being more than just wishful thinking. The creator, Brandon Herrera of The AK Guy Inc., aims to document his entrepreneurial journey, sharing both successes and failures while having fun. He co-owns Stark Media Group and is the designer of the AK-50 rifle. The video is intended to be entertaining and educational for viewers following his growth.
This video, titled 'Hair By Herrera!', features Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc. and co-owner of Stark Media Group, known for designing the AK-50. While the title and description focus on a 'Hair By Herrera' tutorial for perfect YouTube-worthy hair, the 'About Me' section reveals his deep involvement in the firearms industry as a 07 Firearm Manufacturer. He details his entrepreneurial journey with his companies, including The AK Guy Inc., and mentions his role in designing the AK-50 rifle. The content is framed around having fun and documenting his business growth, with social media links for Instagram and Facebook provided.
Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc. and designer of the AK-50, shares his experience participating in his first real competition stages at Kalash Bash 2019. While not a professional, he recounts his performance positively and expresses his intent to return the following year. The video also touches upon his entrepreneurial journey in the firearms manufacturing industry and his desire to share both successes and failures through his YouTube channel.
Brandon Herrera discusses his Instagram ban and the community's reaction through memes. He critiques ineffective 'tactical' training methods and reviews various gun-related memes, including those about historical firearms and the ATF. The video also provides an update on the AK-50 project, highlighting progress in 3D printing parts for the .50 BMG rifle.
This video serves as a refresher on the AK-50 project for new viewers before the release of the next installment. Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc. and designer of the AK-50, provides a recap of the project's journey. He also shares his entrepreneurial journey and aspirations for growing his companies through his YouTube channel. The video aims to be fun and educational, offering insights from successes and failures.
This YouTube Rewind video from The AK Guy (Brandon Herrera) offers a look back at 2018 and a preview of what's to come in 2019. It specifically mentions the AK-50 rifle, AKG-47 firearms, and the entrepreneurial journey of Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc. The content also touches on his business ventures and personal insights. This video aims to engage viewers by sharing successes, failures, and theories in business and firearm manufacturing.
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