Channel: @armandgun
This video features the M1A1 Thompson, a variant of the iconic Tommy Gun from World War 2, chambered in .45 ACP. The description also includes links to merchandise, a secondary YouTube channel, and social media profiles (Instagram, Facebook, Patreon), alongside a link to a VSS disassembly video. The content appears to focus on showcasing and potentially reviewing or discussing this historical firearm.
This YouTube Shorts video challenges viewers to identify 20 different firearms. It promotes the creator's merchandise and links to their secondary channel and a VSS disassembly video. The description also includes links to their social media and Patreon. The video is short-form content designed for quick engagement and aims to test audience knowledge of firearms.
This YouTube Shorts video highlights the iconic features of the Uzi submachine gun. The description promotes merchandise sales to support a ranch/range purchase and links to another channel and a VSS disassembly video. Social media and Patreon links are also provided, along with several relevant hashtags indicating the video's focus on firearms, specifically the Uzi and suppressed variants.
This YouTube video features a "Gat Battle" comparison between two iconic Soviet-era squad automatic weapons: the RPD and the PKM. The creator highlights their effort to dual-wield these substantial firearms for the video. The description also includes links to merchandise, a secondary YouTube channel, social media profiles (Instagram, Facebook), and a Patreon for support, all under the "Arm & Gun" brand.
This YouTube video focuses on the FN CAL, highlighting it as a 'GRAIL ALERT!' and a 'mini FAL'. The creator expresses it as one of their favorite guns in their collection. The description also includes links to merchandise, a secondary YouTube channel, social media profiles, and a Patreon for support, suggesting a content creator deeply involved in the firearms community.
This "Gat Battle" video pits the "Owen doodle" (a childhood drawing of a gun) against the Beretta PM12 SMG. The description highlights an upcoming disassembly video for the PM12 and mentions that a weight and comparison segment was omitted from this video. The creator also promotes their merchandise and Patreon for range/ranch support, alongside links to their secondary YouTube channel and social media profiles.
This YouTube video, titled 'Top 5 UNDERRATED Guns of WW2,' promises to showcase lesser-known but impressive firearms from the World War II era. The description highlights 'UNDERRATED Beauties from WW2' and provides an index with specific categories like Handgun, SMG, Rifle, LMG, Heavy, and Anti-Tank Gun, indicating a structured and informative presentation. The video also promotes merchandise and social media channels, suggesting a dedicated creator in the firearms niche.
This video introduces "lil'Lil," an Israeli Draco pistol that has been modified and upgraded, leaving its "hood" origins behind. The creator highlights the transformation of the firearm, presenting it as something that has "become awesome." The description also includes links to merchandise, a secondary YouTube channel, social media profiles, and Patreon for viewer support.
This "Gat Battle" video features a comparison between two distinct firearms: the Swiss Commando (likely a variant of the SIG 553) and "lil'Lil," described as an Israeli Draco that has been upgraded. The title highlights a "Commando vs lil'Lil!! 💥 Swiss 553 Micro Galil #GatBattle." The description further elaborates, calling "lil'Lil" the "israeli draco that left the hood & graduated college." The video promotes merchandise and social media channels, including Patreon for support. The core of the content is a head-to-head comparison of these two firearms.
This video delves into the history and design of the Micro Galil rifle, questioning why production ceased. The presenter highlights its compact size and discusses its place within the broader Galil family, comparing it to other variants. The review covers the rifle's specifications, controls, and ergonomics, offering an ASMR-style examination of its features. The content also touches upon related firearms like the Valmet and Israeli rifles, suggesting a comparison with the AK-47 platform and mentioning the upcoming Galatz disassembly video.
This YouTube Short, titled "Why the Gabagoozi DESTROYS the Uzi #shorts," features a "Gat Battle" comparing the Gabagoozi (likely a nickname for a firearm) against an Uzi. The description hints at a future video comparing the Beretta PM12, including its weight, and mentions the "destroyer of das Weinertoob" which is a playful reference to the Uzi. The video promotes merchandise and Patreon support for the creator, Arm.and.Gun.
This YouTube video provides a quick overview of the Beretta PM12, often referred to as the "Italian Uzi." The title and description highlight the firearm's model and its nickname. The creator mentions future content including disassembly, weight, and comparisons, and promotes their merchandise and other social media channels. The video aims to be a concise introduction to the Beretta PM12.