This episode of Gun Talk Nation discusses the challenges and restrictions faced by gun culture and content creators on platforms like YouTube. Host Ryan Gresham, along with guests Chris Cerino and Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin, delve into YouTube's content moderation policies and share strategies for ensuring viewers can still access educational and entertaining firearm-related content. The discussion emphasizes responsible firearm ownership and the efforts Gun Talk is making to adapt to evolving platform rules while providing valuable content, brought to viewers by sponsors like Colt, Walther, Ruger, and Vortex Optics.
This YouTube video, Part 5 of a series, addresses the potential salvage of a fire-damaged PSA AR-15. The firearm was donated for educational purposes, and viewers are cautioned against attempting similar repairs at home. The description highlights that future assembly content (Part 6) will be exclusively available on the School of the American Rifle website due to YouTube's content restrictions, requiring a $20 annual subscription for community access. A test fire (Part 7) is planned for upload to YouTube. The creator humorously notes the risk of the firearm exploding, leading to their demise.
This video from Geauga Firearms Academy discusses YouTube's updated policies that significantly impact firearm-related content creators. Part two of their analysis focuses on the "action plan" to address these new restrictions, which prohibit content related to selling firearms or accessories like bump stocks, high-capacity magazines, and instructions on manufacturing firearms, ammunition, or suppressors. The description also highlights various affiliate links for optics, grips, and belts, as well as promotions for their Patreon channel and training classes.
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