Channel: @hoplopfheil
This video discusses the Phantom Hill CTF, noting its discontinuation and the emergence of the new and improved CTF3 by CTF Photonics. The description highlights a change in button color compared to the original. The video also includes a promotional code for Venture Surplus and a link to the creator's SubscribeStar page.
This video features Hop and BrassFacts engaging in a live discussion. The primary topic revolves around 'winter comfort beverages,' specifically eggnog and cider. The hosts also indicate a potential, albeit secondary, discussion about industry trends within the firearms community, suggesting a broader conversation that might touch upon topics relevant to firearm enthusiasts.
This video, titled 'Choose Your Own Apocalypse' and described as 'Whatever helps you sleep at night,' appears to be a firearms-related content piece. The description includes links to Blue Alpha for EDC and battle belts, and a SubscribeStar link for channel support, suggesting a focus on tactical gear and potentially preparedness or self-defense. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the title and description allude to survival scenarios, which often involve firearms. The recommendation of EDC and battle belts strongly implies a connection to everyday carry and tactical preparedness.
This YouTube video features Jeff Gurwitch of Modern Tactical Shooting, joined by Hop and Brass Facts. While the specific topic isn't detailed, the presence of these prominent firearm content creators suggests a discussion or demonstration involving firearms, likely focusing on tactical applications, reviews, or comparisons. The title "The Gur-witching Hour" implies a segment where Gurwitch is the primary focus, potentially sharing his expertise or insights.
This video appears to be a review and comparison of folding stocks for firearms. The title suggests an evaluation of the 'best' folding stock, with a mention of Magpul implying a historical context or a comparison with their products. The description also includes a promotional code for Venture Surplus, indicating a potential focus on aftermarket parts and accessories for firearms.
This video appears to be a long-term review of the 5th generation Ford Ranger pickup truck. The description mentions "Ford gosh darned Ranger," indicating a focus on the vehicle. It also includes promotional links for Blue Alpha EDC gun belts and the channel's SubscribeStar page. While there's no direct mention of firearms in the title or description, the inclusion of an EDC gun belt advertisement suggests a connection to the firearms or EDC (Everyday Carry) community.
This video focuses on the setup and control of an IR laser module, likely for tactical or firearm applications. The description hints at a theme of maintaining control in potentially chaotic situations, suggesting a link to preparedness or self-defense. A discount code for Venture Surplus is provided, indicating the product may be available for purchase through their platform. The creator also promotes their SubscribeStar page for channel support.
This video discusses Leupold's early 1x prism optic, suggesting that interest in such optics only surged after Primary Arms (PA) entered the market. The creator acknowledges the difficulty in writing engaging descriptions and promotes Venture Surplus with a discount code, as well as their SubscribeStar channel for support.
This video aims to determine the best rifle light for 2025, focusing on the current "meta" for budget weapon lights. It includes a promotional offer for Venture Surplus using a discount code and a link to support the channel on SubscribeStar. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in weapon accessories and tactical gear.
This YouTube video focuses on upgrading carry Glocks. The description highlights a recurring issue, though its specifics are not detailed. The video promotes Blue Alpha EDC gun belts and offers a SubscribeStar link for channel support. Given the title and description, the content likely involves modifying or enhancing firearms for personal carry, with a potential emphasis on practical everyday use and accessories.
This video appears to be a commentary or retrospective related to firearms manufacturing, specifically mentioning a company named "Anderson." The title "A Farewell to Arms Manufacturers" suggests a concluding or parting sentiment, possibly related to a business decision or a broader industry trend. The description directly references "Anderson" and uses the phrase "I think I'll miss you most of all," indicating a personal connection or sentiment. It also includes promotional links for "Venture Surplus" and a channel support link on "SubscribeStar."
This video review focuses on a firearm featured in a movie, highlighting its presence and the quality of its depiction. The creator specifically praises the absence of unmotivated one-handed press checks in the film's portrayal. Corrections are noted regarding the RMR mount manufacturer and a verbal flub concerning the term 'ex-Marine'. The description also includes promotional links for EDC gun belts and a SubscribeStar channel support page.