This YouTube Short critiques the perceived stagnation in firearms innovation, suggesting major manufacturers are producing repetitive designs. The video promotes various crowdfunding platforms (Subscribestar, Utreon, Patreon) for the "Fuddbusters" channel, offers merchandise like shirts and stickers, and links to the Second Amendment Foundation. Affiliate links are provided for 3D printers, filament, and books related to gun control and federal criminal law, hinting at a DIY or less conventional approach to firearms.
This YouTube video is a 'Content Sneak Peek' for 2024 from 9 Hole Reviews. It hints at upcoming video releases, potentially including early access for viewers. The description also provides links to support the channel through newsletters, Utreon, Patreon, and Rumble, as well as a discount code for Slate Black Industries. It mentions a practical accuracy scoreboard and Amazon affiliate links for gun morale patches. The video is brought to you by MidwayUSA and features music by Tyops. Mail can be sent to their Houston, Texas address.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled "Two Fudds at the Gun Show ASMR Part 1," appears to be a short, audibly focused segment from a longer video. The content hints at a gun show environment with ASMR elements. The description promotes various merchandise, including shirts and stickers related to "Fuddbusters," and encourages support for organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation and content creators on platforms like Patreon and Utreon. Affiliate links for a 3D printer, filament, and books on gun control and federal criminal activity are also present, suggesting a broader theme of firearm ownership, rights, and related interests.
This YouTube Short discusses how "Article 3" is allegedly used by the government against its citizens, emphasizing its connection to the Second Amendment. The video promotes various support platforms for "Fuddbusters," including SubscribeStar, Utreon, and Patreon, and directs viewers to their Discord server. It also links to merchandise like an "Ak74 Vending Machine Shirt," stickers, and a "Magic ATF Ball," alongside affiliate links for a 3D printer, PLA+ filament, and books related to gun control and federal criminal law.
This YouTube Short humorously speculates on what kind of 'tactical training' the IRS might undertake, presented with a focus on Second Amendment rights and gun ownership. The video encourages viewers to support various Second Amendment advocacy groups and creators through platforms like Patreon and SubscribeStar, and also offers merchandise such as shirts and stickers. Affiliate links are provided for 3D printing equipment and books related to gun control and federal law.
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.
This YouTube Shorts video from Fudd Blaster Reviews is a preview for a full review of the M14/M1A rifle. The description provides links to the full video, support channels like SubscribeStar, Utreon, and Patreon, as well as merchandise and an affiliate link to the Second Amendment Foundation. It also lists affiliate links for a 3D printer, filament, and books related to gun control and federal criminal activity, along with promotional items like an AK74 shirt and an "Magic ATF Ball".
This YouTube video is a review of the M1 Thompson firearm, presented by 'Fudd Blasters'. The title explicitly mentions the M1 Thompson and the description provides links to full videos, support platforms (Subscribestar, Utreon, Patreon), and merchandise. It also references the Second Amendment Foundation and includes affiliate links for a 3D printer, filament, and books related to gun control and federal law. The video appears to be a short format, indicated by the #shorts tag, likely focusing on the M1 Thompson with potential nods to its gangster-era association.
This video from InRange TV showcases a "Force on Force" stage at Woodland Brutality 2023, utilizing MILES gear for simulated combat. Competitors go head-to-head, with bonuses awarded for neutralizing opponents and capturing their flags, while penalties are incurred for being neutralized. The stage was organized and run by One Shepherd training institute. The video highlights a dynamic, competitive shooting scenario with tactical implications.
This video from InRange discusses their lack of corporate sponsorship and the self-funded nature of their Brutality Matches. They introduce a 'pay it forward' campaign for viewer support and mention future sponsorship 'deals.' The description lists the 'sponsors' who contributed to Handgun Brutality 2023, including KeArms, BetterGeiger, Gpa's Custom Cartridge, Torkmag, and InRangetv itself. Links to support InRange directly via Patreon and Utreon are provided.
This Q&A video from InRange TV covers a wide range of topics discussed by viewers, with a strong emphasis on night vision technology and its application in shooting scenarios. The discussion includes experiences and lessons learned from the 'Midnight Brutality' event, covering topics such as "cursed" night fighting setups, eye strain from lights with NVGs, unexpected shooting techniques, and unconventional uses of NV beyond combat. It also touches upon optical clarity, flash hider effectiveness, firearm safety (M1 Garand), historical firearms (early cartridge revolvers), and the utility of tritium night sights. The video also briefly addresses non-firearms-related viewer questions about Red Lobster and Wild West history.
This video details a custom Sig P365 build, contrasting it with a previously completed P320 build. The instructor, Ian McCollum, highlights component choices and assembly differences, noting similarities in fire control unit concepts between the two Sig Sauer platforms. Due to platform restrictions on YouTube, the full build video will be hosted on Floatplane and Utreon, with announcements made on YouTube.
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