TheYankeeMarshal showcases his custom-designed merchandise available on TYMPPistolProject.com. The collection includes t-shirts with unique slogans, hats, flags, mugs, and hoodies. All designs are personally created by the channel host, and proceeds benefit the Pets and Vets Fund, supporting animal rescue efforts.
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.
TheYankeeMarshal promotes his merchandise store, available at TYM Pistol Project dot com, which links to his Shopify. He emphasizes that all designs are hand-drawn by him, differentiating them from AI or clip art used by other channels. Proceeds from merchandise sales support the Pets and Vets fund, an animal charity.
TheYankeeMarshal promotes his custom merchandise line, TYMP Custom Merch, available through his Shopify store. He highlights various apparel and accessory designs, emphasizing that proceeds from sales support the 'Pets and Vets program'. The merchandise is described as hand-drawn by the creator, adding a personal touch to the offerings.
This video from TheYankeeMarshal features a discussion on supporting the channel through various platforms like Patreon and Super Chat, alongside promotions for custom firearm grips and themed T-shirts. The host also touches on his grip customization process and encourages viewer interaction for future segments. The content leans towards lifestyle and channel engagement rather than in-depth technical firearm instruction.
The Yankee Marshal is releasing new Pro-2A Valentine's Day merchandise, including t-shirts and mugs. Designs feature themes like 'Partners in Crime,' 'I Do Believe in You,' and new additions with Pooh and Piglet referencing the Second Amendment, as well as a design referencing a husband's love for his guns. Proceeds support the TYMP organization, which provides firearms to those who cannot afford them.
This YouTube video centers around a Halloween theme, but its core message promotes year-round use of 'spooky designs'. While no specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or gear are mentioned, the title's use of 'spooky designs' in conjunction with the overall tone suggests a connection to merchandise or apparel that might appeal to firearm enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy a dark or edgy aesthetic. The content seems to be promotional in nature, aiming to highlight the versatility of their product offerings beyond a specific holiday.
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.
The GBRS Group launches its 'Always On The Offensive' collection, featuring apparel like t-shirts, long sleeves, and hoodies, alongside accessories such as hats, sticker sheets, canvas prints, and a custom deck of cards. The collection emphasizes a proactive mindset, encouraging readiness and forward momentum in all aspects of life, not just tactical situations.
This YouTube video, titled "Keystone Carry Swag / Nods," focuses on promoting and selling branded merchandise, specifically shirts, from Keystone Carry. The description provides a direct link to the apparel section of their website, indicating the primary purpose is to drive sales and support the creator. While the title hints at "carry" which could relate to firearms, the content itself is solely about merchandise and supporting the channel, not about firearms or related topics.
This YouTube short uses a humorous and attention-grabbing title and thumbnail to promote a firearms-related merchandise website. The description highlights the availability of various "things that go BANG!" and directs viewers to their online store for new shirt designs, eye and ear protection, and a subscription link. The video also encourages engagement through social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for entertainment and documentary purposes, not instructional, and absolves the creators of liability for any misuse of firearms. It also explicitly states that the video does not promote the sale of firearms or prohibited accessories.
This YouTube video, titled "You never know what can go down at Wally World...", appears to be a short, humorous or observational piece, likely focusing on unexpected events in a Walmart setting. The description heavily promotes the channel's website for "ALL things that go BANG!" and mentions new merchandise like shirts and eye/ear protection. It also encourages engagement through social media platforms. The disclaimer is extensive, emphasizing that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and disavows any liability for user actions, manufacturing instructions, or the sale of prohibited items. The channel also discloses affiliate links for product promotion.
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