This YouTube video focuses on the creator's June Everyday Carry (EDC) setup for 2025, highlighting how their carry needs have shifted for the summer. The video breaks down what they carry on their person, what they keep close, and what resides in their truck. It also includes mentions of specific gear and brands with associated discount codes. Viewers are encouraged to share their own summer EDC in the comments.
Johnny Q details his top 4 carry guns for 2025, focusing on the Sig Sauer P365 X-Macro, Glock 43X, Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS, and S&W M&P9 M2.0 Carry Comp. He emphasizes practical considerations like capacity, concealability, and optic choices, while also discussing his philosophy on weapon lights and essential EDC accessories like knives and medical gear.
This video presents the creator's top three choices for carry guns in 2024. While specific firearm models are not explicitly named in the provided text, the title strongly indicates a focus on pistols suitable for concealed carry. The description highlights a specific holster brand (Tulster) and a display shelf manufacturer (Hold Up Displays), suggesting a focus on EDC (Everyday Carry) and the practical aspects of carrying firearms. The creator also provides contact information and links to their other social media platforms.
This video provides a review of the Tulster Profile Kydex Holster, highlighting its minimalist and low-profile design for inside-the-waistband (IWB) concealed carry. The description emphasizes its easy customization due to minimal hardware and simple construction. Key features mentioned include a matte edge finish and reduced material for comfortable wear and maximum concealment. The holster is made in the USA and comes with a lifetime warranty. The video also includes links to the manufacturer's website and a YouTube channel membership.
This video provides a review of the Walther PDP pistol, comparing it to the next generation of the PPQ model. The description highlights various affiliate links for products like holsters (Tulster), self-defense liability insurance (USCCA), flashlights (Olight), firearm protection (Firearm Guard), and belts (Kore Essentials). The creator also mentions their Patreon, Instagram, Facebook, and a separate motorcycle channel, along with the equipment used for video production. A disclaimer emphasizes that the video is for educational and entertainment purposes only, with a strong focus on firearm safety and compliance with YouTube's policies.
This video provides a review of the Archon Type B pistol, with the creator emphasizing that it is not a Glock copy. The description includes numerous affiliate links for various products such as holsters (Tulster), self-defense liability insurance (USCCA), firearm protection (Firearm Guard), Olight products, Kore Essentials belts, and 1776 United merchandise. The creator also shares links to their Patreon, Instagram, and a separate motorcycle channel, as well as listing their video production equipment. A disclaimer regarding the nature of the content (educational/entertainment) and strict adherence to firearm safety is included, along with a note about magazine limiters due to YouTube policy. Opinions expressed are solely the reviewer's.
This YouTube video compares two pistols, aiming to highlight their differences. The description includes affiliate links for various products such as a Patreon page, USCCA self-defense liability insurance, Tulster holsters, Olight flashlights, Firearm Guard moisture protection, Kore Essentials belts, and 1776 United apparel. It also lists the equipment used for video production. The creator emphasizes firearm safety and states that the videos are for educational and entertainment purposes, explicitly mentioning that no firearms or ammunition are sold or promoted, and that magazine limiters are used to comply with YouTube policy. Opinions expressed are personal, and modifications to firearms are not condoned.
This Geauga Firearms Academy video reviews Tulster Holsters and magazine pouches, aiming to assess their quality. The description emphasizes that these demonstrations are not a substitute for hands-on training and encourages viewers to seek professional instruction. It also promotes their Patreon channel for exclusive content, their website for training classes, and features affiliate links for Optics Planet, Talon Grips, and KORE Belts. The video also highlights a documentary series on student martial shooting skills and encourages subscriptions.
This YouTube video focuses on a review of the Tulster Holsters O.A.T.H. for the Glock G19. The description provides links to the creator's website, social media channels (Instagram, YouTube, Rumble), and other brands like Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses, with a discount code provided for Gatorz. It emphasizes that the video's purpose is educational and that all reviews are based on personal experience. The content creator does not sell firearms and ensures all live firing is conducted safely and professionally. This video is ideal for Glock G19 owners looking for holster recommendations and general firearm enthusiasts interested in gear reviews.
This video showcases a gun wall display, offering viewers a stylish way to present their firearms and gear. The creator promotes various sponsors, including USCCA for self-defense liability insurance, Tulster for holsters, Kore Essentials for belts, and Olight for lighting accessories. The video emphasizes firearm safety, mentions mag limiters due to YouTube policy, and clearly states that no firearms or ammunition are sold or promoted. It also includes links to the creator's Patreon, Instagram, Facebook, and a motorcycle channel.
This video review focuses on the Walther PPS, highlighting its position as an original single-stack 9mm pistol. The description includes extensive promotional links for various brands, including USCCA for self-defense liability insurance, Tulster for holsters, Olight for lights, Firearm Guard for moisture protection, Kore Essentials belts, and 1776 United apparel. The creator also details the equipment used for video production and emphasizes firearm safety protocols, including mag limiters due to YouTube policy. The content is intended for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video features a review of the Fenix UC35 flashlight, highlighting its features and capabilities with the creator suggesting it "almost does it all." The description includes numerous affiliate links for various products and services, including self-defense liability insurance (USCCA), holsters (Tulster), Olight products, firearm protection (Firearm Guard), Kore Essentials belts, and 1776 United apparel. The creator also mentions their social media channels (Instagram, Facebook) and a separate motorcycle channel. A disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, and no firearms or ammunition are sold or promoted directly. The video also clarifies compliance with YouTube's policies regarding magazine capacity for firearms shown.
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