This video discusses Playeur, a video hosting platform that positions itself as a refuge for "GunTubers" facing harassment and censorship on YouTube. The creator highlights Playeur's features, which combine independent video hosting with paid channel subscriptions, akin to YouTube and Patreon. The platform is emphasized for its political and technological independence, transparency, fairness, solid feature set, and investor capital. While Playeur is currently small compared to YouTube, it is presented as a growing and improving alternative for responsible firearms content creators seeking to earn income and backup their channels.
This video announces the availability of an ad-free viewing experience for Forgotten Weapons content on Patreon, Utreon, and Floatplane. It encourages viewers to sign up for these platforms to support the channel and enjoy videos without advertisements. This is a meta-announcement about the channel's operational model and viewer support, rather than a review or demonstration of any specific firearm.
This video from SOB TV promotes their membership program and mobile app. They highlight exclusive full content on their member site, community engagement via Slack, and an annual members event. The description also mentions the availability of their app on the Google Play and Apple App Stores, and encourages subscriptions for ongoing career experience sharing. Some content remains free on SOB TV.
This video announces a major giveaway from the Warrior Poet Society Network (WPSN) to celebrate its one-year anniversary. Subscribers are eligible for prizes. The description promotes WPSN for training, shows, and news, offering a limited-time one-year subscription for $89.99, which includes automatic entry into the giveaway. It also provides links to the WPSN website, terms and conditions, the Warrior Poet website and supply co., John Lovell's Amazon store, and various partners and social media channels.
This YouTube video, titled 'These Days We're Too Hungry For Heroes', appears to be from the channel 'hankstrange'. The description heavily emphasizes subscription, channel promotions (including a car channel and merchandise), and affiliate links for various products such as Amazon tools, TUSC cryptocurrency, and an email list. While the title hints at a potential theme, the description lacks specific details about firearm content, focusing more on channel growth and creator support. Based solely on the provided information, the exact firearm content is unclear.
This video features the October 2019 "New Going Gear EDC Club" gear test. Going Gear, known for its extensive selection of EDC (Everyday Carry) and survival items, is introducing a new monthly subscription club. The video showcases the gear provided by Going Gear for this test, with the channel's presenter, Sootch00, thanking the company for sending the items. The focus is on testing EDC and survival products as part of the club's offering.
This YouTube video is a direct appeal to the "God Family and Guns" audience, requesting viewer feedback on future content ideas. The creators emphasize that their videos are largely driven by viewer requests and are actively seeking input to ensure they are producing content that their subscribers want to see. They also promote their Patreon for support and their website for prayer requests, linking to other related YouTube channels and their Facebook page.
This YouTube video announces the creator's Patreon page. The description provides a direct link to the Patreon profile, indicating that further content, likely related to firearms given the creator's typical output, will be available through this subscription service. Viewers interested in exclusive content from this creator can find it by following the provided link.
This video, "Cut Cable TV and Save Money - TheFireArmGuy," by TheFireArmGuy, offers five reasons why viewers should consider canceling their cable TV subscriptions due to increasing costs. The creator emphasizes the financial benefits of "cutting the cord." The description also includes standard YouTube calls to action such as subscribing, sharing, liking, and adding to Google+ circles. Additionally, it directs viewers to several of the creator's YouTube playlists, which cover handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, Second Amendment advocacy, gear and accessory reviews, and range test reviews. Social media links for Twitter and Instagram are also provided.
This video features the creator, BC of Deuce and Guns, opening their "March Mancan". Similar to previous giveaways, a collection of items is assembled to be given away to a lucky viewer. The creator encourages viewers to like and subscribe for weekly to bi-weekly video updates. The video focuses on a giveaway and the contents of the man can, with no specific firearm demonstrations or in-depth reviews mentioned. The creator's primary aim is to engage their audience and build channel growth through this recurring giveaway event.
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