I Rate Your Kit (Episode 2)

Published on August 14, 2023
Duration: 26:23

This episode of 'I Rate Your Kit' features a critical review of community-submitted tactical gear setups, ranging from international and airsoft kits to historical impressions. The host, Administrative Results, offers blunt, entertaining feedback on camouflage, gear placement, and firearm accuracy. The winning kit is a high-quality retro build featuring a Remington 870 and a Colt 733 carbine.

Quick Summary

The winning kit in 'I Rate Your Kit' Episode 2 was a retro build by 'AmericanBodyArmor,' featuring a Remington 870 shotgun with an over-the-top folding stock and a Colt 733 carbine. The host praised its aesthetic and historical cohesion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Rules
  2. 01:37International and Airsoft Kits
  3. 04:35Sponsorship: Americana Pipedream
  4. 05:15Historical and Retro Kits
  5. 12:13Winning Kit: AmericanBodyArmor
  6. 15:18Heavy Hitters and Niche Gear
  7. 25:18Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'I Rate Your Kit' show about?

'I Rate Your Kit,' also known as 'Rip the Drip,' is a series where host Administrative Results critically reviews viewer-submitted tactical gear setups. The reviews are known for being creatively mean but intended for entertainment and community encouragement.

What kind of kits were reviewed in 'I Rate Your Kit' Episode 2?

Episode 2 featured a diverse range of kits, including international setups like a Finnish RK-95, airsoft gear, various historical impressions (WWII, Vietnam, 90s), and custom builds, with critiques on camouflage and gear practicality.

Who won the 'I Rate Your Kit' Episode 2?

The winning kit in Episode 2 belonged to user 'AmericanBodyArmor.' It was a high-quality retro setup featuring a Remington 870 shotgun with a folding stock and a Colt 733 carbine configuration.

What are the submission rules for 'I Rate Your Kit'?

Participants need to have thick skin, as the host, Administrative Results, intends to be creatively critical of their tactical gear setups. Submissions are typically made via social media platforms like Instagram, Discord, or Reddit.

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