This video, titled "Why The Internet/YouTube Have Been Bad for Gun Rights/Community! (Angry Rant of a Negative Nancy)", explores the impact of the internet and YouTube on the gun community and gun rights. The content creator expresses frustration and offers a critical perspective on how online platforms have affected these areas. The video also includes promotional links for merchandise, a backup channel, channel memberships, and Patreon.
This video investigates the claim of a second shooter involved in an incident concerning Charlie Kirk in Utah. The content creator aims to analyze physical evidence such as a towel, DNA, and a rifle found on a roof to determine if a lone individual was responsible or if the internet's speculation of a second shooter holds any validity. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions.
This YouTube video appears to be a critical analysis of Glock's recent actions or policies, questioning whether the term 'gun control' is being applied appropriately or if content creators are overreacting. The title suggests a discussion about potential boycotts of Glock products and the role of YouTubers in shaping public perception around firearms.
This video is a frustrated rant from a firearms content creator expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of "GunTube," the gun industry, and influencers. The creator, with extensive shooting experience, criticizes influencers for promoting subpar products and "peddling bullshit." While not targeting consumers, the video highlights a perceived lack of integrity among some influencers. The creator also thanks their audience for a successful year and teases a review of a highly-rated 5.56 suppressor. The video includes affiliate links, a charity plug, and a Patreon request, alongside a comprehensive disclaimer regarding safe firearm handling and the educational/entertainment nature of the content.
This Q&A roundtable features firearms YouTubers "Forgotten Weapons," Bloke on the Range, Polenar Tactical, and Print Shoot Repeat. The discussion covers a wide range of topics including the challenges of creating firearms content on YouTube, the influence of other channels, historical firearms, future military technology like 3D printing, and comparisons between US and European gun laws. They also touch on personal experiences, such as favorite firearms to film, memorable machine guns, and even car choices for road trips. The conversation stems from a Lynx Brutality event, with insights into firearms performance in competitive settings.
This video appears to investigate and expose instances of illegal firearm advertisements circulating on the YouTube platform. The title suggests a deep dive into this issue, potentially uncovering hidden or unauthorized gun sales. The 'down the Rabbit Hole' description implies a journey into uncovering a complex or perhaps illicit network of these advertisements.
This video features a review of a rifle priced at $1,700, questioning its value. The creator, "Basement Operator," provides links to their website, Discord server, and other social media platforms. They also promote affiliate links for Tac Pack and Amazon, and mention their marketing services. The description includes important safety disclaimers regarding firearm handling and a disclaimer that the creator is not a gunsmith. The content appears to be focused on evaluating firearm performance and value for enthusiasts.
This video appears to be a critical commentary on firearm reviewers, suggesting a potential conflict of interest or bias where reviewers might be influenced by manufacturers, acting as "shills." The title implies an exposé or an attempt to reveal a hidden truth within the firearm review community, prompting the creator to question their own involvement or motivation.
This YouTube video showcases the firearms acquired by the creator throughout 2024. The description emphasizes that all content is filmed in a safe and controlled environment and is intended for educational and documentary purposes only. The creator also provides links for channel memberships and CashApp support, along with a P.O. Box for fan mail. The video appears to be a collection or haul of new firearms for the year.
This episode of The Gun Collective News features a sponsored segment by WOOX, promoting the Lockdown SECUREWALL gun wall. It also provides links to GUNCON T-Shirts, a DEAL OF THE WEEK email list, The Gun Collective's Rumble channel, their podcast channel, and various promotional links including a FloatPlane subscription for ad-free viewing. The video emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes and expresses individual opinions, with an affiliate disclaimer for Amazon and TGC Gear links.
This video is the third episode of the "Shoot The Breeze" series, focusing on "Training Workups." The content appears to be an interactive Q&A session with viewers, where the host answers and asks questions related to firearms training. The description promotes new releases coming on Wednesdays and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, comments, and support via their "Shooters Club." Links are provided for a training calendar, classes, daily deals, affiliate product directories, and discount codes. The channel also maintains a strong presence on various social media platforms.
This video addresses the criticisms often leveled at civilian firearms content creators. The creator explains their personal justification for creating and sharing firearms-related content, aiming to establish their legitimacy and contribution to the community. The description also includes promotional links for discounts and channel support.
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