This video announces Black Friday deals on AIPAS e-bikes, providing a direct link to their website and a discount code 'TOOLS10'. It also includes a link to join the channel's "The Range Gang" membership. The description emphasizes that the content is not promoting firearms sales and that any shooting depicted is done safely on a private range. Affiliate links for Amazon and Axil earbud deals are also provided.
This YouTube video showcases off-road trail fun with the TST R002 moped-style E-Bike. The description includes a direct link to the TST e-bike website with a discount code (TOOLS100) for $100 off. It also features affiliate links for various products, including Axil earbuds and an Amazon storefront. The creator emphasizes that they do not promote or have affiliations with manufacturers unless stated, and all activities are performed on private property. The video also promotes channel membership for 'The Range Gang'.
This video provides a weekly update on ammo and reloading supply availability, highlighting a few good finds. While some items are in stock, prices remain high on most products. The video mentions specific calibers like .357 Magnum, 9mm, 6.5 Creedmoor, and 12 Gauge, and discusses the hope for upcoming sales. It also includes disclaimers about not promoting retailers and that all shooting activities are conducted safely on private property.
This YouTube Short, titled "Redneck Coleslaw!", humorously combines a culinary term with firearm terminology. The description explicitly mentions "12 Gauge coleslaw!" and "Bon Appetit!", indicating a playful, likely visual-based, juxtaposition of food and firearms, specifically shotguns and ammunition. The video is hosted on a channel that offers channel memberships and includes disclaimers about controlled shooting environments and not selling firearms or ammunition. Affiliate links for ear protection are also provided.
This YouTube Shorts video features a comparison between a Smith & Wesson .460 Magnum 'hand cannon' and a North American Arms (NAA) mini revolver. The description indicates the video involves making fruit salad with these firearms, suggesting a demonstration or test of their capabilities, likely in a controlled range environment. The video aims to highlight the stark contrast in size and potential power between these two revolvers. It also promotes channel membership and an Amazon affiliate storefront.
This video is a live stream discussion focusing on the current ammo shortage and its pricing, specifically mentioning the impact of Russian ammo sanctions. The hosts also touch on the situation in Afghanistan and open the floor for other audience-driven topics. The video aims to foster community interaction and discussion among viewers interested in firearms-related topics, particularly concerning ammunition availability and market trends. It encourages viewers to join their "Range Gang" membership and offers support through PayPal and Cashapp.
This YouTube video, titled "T&T Saturday Night Live. The Range Gang is Back!", is a live stream session where the creators are back on their "monetization grind." They encourage viewers to join the chat and discuss topics such as the ongoing ammo shortage or any other subjects on their minds. The description also includes a link to join the "The Range Gang" as a channel member. The creators explicitly state that no firearms or ammunition are for sale, nor are there any links to retailers, and they have no affiliation with any manufacturers shown.
This YouTube video provides an update on the current ammunition shortage and features a general chat segment. The description also promotes channel memberships for 'The Range Gang' and an Amazon Affiliate Storefront for related products. While specific firearms or calibers are not explicitly mentioned, the title strongly suggests content relevant to firearm owners and enthusiasts discussing supply chain issues within the shooting community.
This video features an unboxing of reloading equipment and supplies. The creator frames these purchases as a solution to the current ammunition shortage, referring to them as "ammo shortage anti-venom." The description includes a link to the "Stewart County Ballistics" YouTube channel and an invitation to join "The Range Gang" membership. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes, not for sale, and that any activities shown are performed in a controlled environment on private property. An Amazon Affiliate storefront link is also provided.
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