We The People Holsters is running a major giveaway where participants can win a RAM TRX truck and $20,000 cash. Entry is simple: purchase any item from their website, including holsters, t-shirts, merchandise, or even a $10 sticker. The giveaway concludes in 90 days, and interested individuals are encouraged to visit wethepeopleholsters.com to enter.
This video showcases a variety of Magpul-branded stickers, including humorous designs and brand identifiers. The content is purely promotional, featuring upbeat music and visual appeal without spoken dialogue or instructional elements. It highlights Magpul's brand identity and merchandise offerings.
This video introduces the GBRS Group 'Dials Not Switches' collection, focusing on apparel and accessories designed to promote a mental framework for balancing professional and personal life. The core concept emphasizes intentionally shifting focus between different life domains rather than attempting to multitask, using 'dials' to adjust attention levels. The collection includes t-shirts, tanks, hoodies, hats, stickers, and bracelets, each featuring designs that visually represent this philosophy.
This live stream features a giveaway event hosted by Muzzle Broke and First Shot Tactical, offering various firearm-related merchandise like stickers, patches, and suppressor covers. The hosts discuss firearm brands, accessories, and personal experiences, including a detailed comparison of the Staccato P and Springfield Prodigy 1911 platforms. They also touch upon the challenges of content creation on social media platforms and upcoming range day activities.
This podcast episode from The Yankee Marshal covers a wide range of topics, including viewer engagement, merchandise sales, donations, and various firearms-related discussions. The host addresses viewer questions and comments on topics ranging from specific firearm models like the Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 and H&K VP70 to broader discussions on Second Amendment rights and community building. The episode also touches on personal anecdotes, pet care, and current events, reflecting a broad spectrum of interests within the firearms community.
This video serves as a channel update from JaredAF, explaining a hiatus due to moving and a new studio setup. The creator plans to shift focus from YouTube Shorts, citing algorithm suppression of gun-related content, towards more long-form videos covering marksmanship, gunsmithing, and reviews. A new sponsorship from author Michael Scott Earl is announced, and the creator discusses challenges with accessing suitable shooting locations for filming.
Clint Morgan announces the launch of the Magdump Merch Store, featuring items like hats, mugs, patches, and t-shirts, with a 10% discount code 'MAGDUMP'. He also mentions the upcoming launch of his Patreon. The stream touches on current events, personal life updates, and answers viewer questions about firearms and gear.
This video, titled 'Stickers are evil ๐ฟ', offers a critical perspective on the use of stickers, particularly in the context of firearms. While the description is minimal, the title suggests a focus on why stickers might be considered detrimental or problematic. This could relate to aesthetics, safety, or potentially even legal aspects depending on the type of stickers and their application on firearms.
This YouTube Short discusses the legal and Second Amendment implications of the "brace ban," urging for a decisive ruling based on constitutional grounds. It highlights the "Fuddbusters" initiative, promoting support for organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation. The description also includes links to merchandise, affiliate products related to 3D printing and firearm accessories, and educational content about gun control and potential legal ramifications for firearm owners.
This YouTube Short from Fudd Blaster Reviews provides a brief teaser for a full review of the FN SCAR-H rifle. The description links to the full video and offers support channels for the creator, along with merchandise like T-shirts and stickers, and a 'Magic ATF Ball.' It also includes affiliate links for 3D printers, filament, and books related to gun control and legal implications of firearm ownership. The content appears to focus on firearms reviews and related topics, with a strong emphasis on Second Amendment advocacy.
This video showcases 3D glow-in-the-dark patches and stickers from paramounttactical.com. The title humorously suggests 'MOA Sucks!', likely a playful jab at traditional aiming systems in favor of the visual appeal of these accessories. The products are described as patches and stickers, implying they are decorative items rather than functional firearm components. The website mention indicates a direct sales channel for these items.
This YouTube Short from Fudd Blasters is an advertisement promoting their channel and various support platforms. The video encourages viewers to subscribe to their YouTube channel for "honest gun reviews" and mentions supporting them on Subscribestar, Utreon, and Patreon. It also highlights merchandise like an "Ak74 Vending Machine Shirt" and stickers, along with a "Magic ATF Ball." Affiliate links are provided for a 3D printer, filament, and books related to gun control and federal crimes. The description also directs viewers to the Second Amendment Foundation.
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