This video reports on an incident where Charlie Kirk was allegedly shot at during an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. The description emphasizes that the content is for informational and educational purposes only, not representing personal beliefs. It includes disclaimers regarding accuracy and encourages independent verification. The uploader promotes their channel for "no-BS training" and provides extensive links to their website for exclusive perks, training calendars, rifle ruck events, classes, daily deals, affiliate products, and discount codes. Social media links are also provided.
This YouTube video description and title suggest a discussion or presentation of "bad movies" with a focus on "WTF moments" and potentially poorly depicted "weapons" or "snatching" of them. The creator promotes their training services, including a "Rifle Ruck" event and general classes, offering discounts. They also link to various affiliate products, including specific brands like Weapon Works Custom Cerakote, Eberlestock, Arcane Concerted, and Two Vets Sporting Goods, providing discount codes for some. The content emphasizes a "no-BS" approach to training and encourages viewer engagement. A disclaimer clarifies that no firearms or ammunition are sold, and links adhere to YouTube's guidelines.
This YouTube video features rapid engagement with an SPR (Special Purpose Rifle), demonstrated through 8 shots in 2.5 seconds. The description highlights the channel's support system via Patreon-like services on their website, weaponsnatcher.com, offering discounts and a training calendar for 2025. A 10% discount code 'YOUTUBE' is provided for affiliate products. The content appears to focus on practical shooting skills and potentially firearms training.
This video, titled "HOLD UP DISPLAYS", focuses on promoting the "Weaponsnatcher" brand and its associated "Shooters Club" via Patreon-like support. The description provides multiple links to their website, including pages for daily discounts, an affiliate product catalog, and a training calendar for 2025. A 10% discount code "YOUTUBE" is also offered. While the video title itself is somewhat vague, the context of the website and discount codes strongly suggests content related to firearms and shooting accessories.
This YouTube video announces the launch and growth of 'Shooters Club,' presented as a superior alternative to Patreon for supporting the channel. It directs viewers to the channel's website for membership, daily affiliate discounts, and a training calendar for 2025. A 10% discount is offered with the code 'YOUTUBE' for affiliate products. The description implies a focus on firearms and related content through the channel's name and the promotion of a "Shooters Club."
This YouTube video is an advertisement for a "Shooters Club", presented as a superior alternative to Patreon for supporting the channel. It directs viewers to the website weaponsnatcher.com for club sign-ups, daily discounts, and a training calendar for 2025. A 10% discount is offered using the code "YOUTUBE" for affiliate products. The content appears to be a promotional piece for a firearms-related channel and its community platform.
This video explains how to locate the "gun number," discussing its importance for precision shooting. The content appears to be instructional, aimed at firearms owners looking to understand a specific aspect of their firearms. It also promotes the channel's training, events, and merchandise through various links and discount codes, encouraging viewer engagement.
In this video, Rughi attempts a Law Enforcement rifle qualification for the first time to assess its practicality. The content encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and comments, and promotes the "WeaponSnatcher" brand and its associated training, merchandise, and affiliate deals. Several discount codes and social media links are provided. The video emphasizes its educational and entertainment purpose and adheres to YouTube's firearms policies.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases a scoped carbine course held in Templeton, Pennsylvania. The description highlights various support options for the channel, including a "Shooters Club" on Patreon-like terms, a website with daily discounts, and a training calendar for 2025. A 10% discount code "YOUTUBE" is also provided for affiliate products. The content appears to focus on practical carbine shooting instruction.
This video is a personal reflection on the creator's life journey intertwined with firearms. It touches upon formative childhood experiences involving firearms, such as splitting a bullet, and adult decisions related to firearms, including "shots not taken." The creator emphasizes the lessons learned and the people who have influenced them along the way. The description also highlights the creator's commitment to providing "no-BS training" and encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions. Additionally, it promotes various support channels, training schedules, class offerings, and affiliate discounts for tactical gear and firearms-related products.
This video focuses on setting up a shooter and their platform for success, emphasizing "Pre & Post Engagement" strategies. It breaks down key shooting priorities using the acronym P.E.W.C. (Priorities of Work, Parallax, Elevation, Windage, Cant) and discusses the significance of these factors in marksmanship. The content also touches on post-shot work, high-threat targets, and breathing techniques. The creator encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and comments, and promotes their "Shooters Club" for exclusive perks and training events.
This video appears to be an advertisement for "Bang Bags" and a channel's "Shooters Club" membership, which is presented as a superior alternative to Patreon. It directs viewers to the weaponsnatcher.com website for the products, a homepage, daily discounts, and a training calendar for 2025. A 10% discount code "YOUTUBE" is also provided. The content is geared towards promoting a firearms-related community and associated merchandise or services.
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