Channel: @trench_grenade
This YouTube video delves into the quality and performance of Palmetto State Armory (PSA) rifles, questioning if they are "just as good" as other options. The description includes links for channel support through patches, Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram. A legal disclaimer emphasizes that the views are those of the creator and not affiliated with any government agency, referencing unclassified doctrine and public source information for context. The video appears to be a comparative review or an evaluation of PSA firearms.
This video features T Rex Arms responding to content creator Trench Grenade, initiating what is being called the "Dino Llama War." The description highlights links for supporting the channel, including the sale of "Combat Llama Patches," and provides a Patreon link for donations. It also includes a legal disclaimer emphasizing that the views expressed are personal and not representative of any government agency. The content creator cites unclassified military doctrine and public source information as the basis for their content, referencing specific technical manuals.
This video appears to be a critical commentary on the gun community, specifically referencing "T Rex Arms" and an accusation of using the "Hard R" slur. The description includes links to support the channel through merchandise (llama patches), Patreon, and Venmo, as well as social media (Instagram). A legal disclaimer clarifies that the views expressed are those of the creator and not any official government entity, referencing unclassified military doctrine and public source information.
This YouTube video offers a direct comparison between the Gen 6 Glock and Staccato pistols, posing the question of whether the newer Glock generation surpasses the Staccato. The description includes links for channel support, such as Combat Llama Patches, Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram. It also features a legal disclaimer stating the views are those of the creator and not affiliated with any government agency, referencing unclassified doctrine and public source information. The content focuses on firearm comparison and evaluation.
This YouTube video, titled "WW3 Ready Shotgun - Mossberg 590 Sword BURNDOWN Debrief," focuses on the Mossberg 590 shotgun, potentially in a tactical or preparedness context. The description highlights support links for channel merchandise and Patreon, indicating a creator-driven content model. A legal disclaimer clarifies that the views are personal and not representative of any government agency, referencing unclassified military doctrine. The content likely involves a review or discussion of the shotgun's capabilities and readiness for potential conflict scenarios.
This YouTube video's title, "Glock Shills Take Notes," suggests a critical or comparative examination of Glock firearms, potentially in contrast to other brands or in a discussion about perceived bias in the firearms community. The description includes support links for the channel (Patreon, Venmo, Instagram) and a legal disclaimer emphasizing that the content reflects the creator's views and is based on publicly available military doctrine (TC 3-21.8, TC 3-22.9, TC 3-23.35, Ranger Handbook). This indicates the content may be educational or opinion-based regarding firearms, potentially with a military or tactical slant.
This video, titled "Internet SHTF Rifle Nonsense - 'CQBR, GPR, SPR'", aims to debunk common misconceptions and jargon surrounding "SHTF" (Shit Hits The Fan) rifles. The creator likely delves into the terminology used online for different rifle configurations, such as CQBR (Close Quarters Battle Receiver), GPR (General Purpose Rifle), and SPR (Special Purpose Rifle), to clarify their practical applications and potential misunderstandings. The description emphasizes that the content is based on unclassified doctrine and public source information found in military training manuals like TC 3-21.8, TC 3-22.9, TC 3-23.35, and the Ranger Handbook. The creator also provides links to support the channel through Patreon and Venmo, and directs viewers to their Instagram.
This video discusses the controversial labeling of gun owners as domestic extremists. The creator emphasizes that their views are personal and not representative of any government agency. They cite unclassified doctrine and public source information, referencing specific technical manuals (TC 3-21.8, TC 3-22.9, TC 3-23.35) and the Ranger Handbook as the basis for their content. The description also includes links to support the channel via Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram.
This YouTube video, titled "The AK Comeback Tour," appears to be a discussion or presentation focused on the AK platform of firearms. While the description doesn't explicitly detail the content, it hints at a resurgence or renewed interest in AK firearms. The creator encourages channel support through Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram, and includes a legal disclaimer emphasizing that the views expressed are individual and based on unclassified doctrine and public source information, referencing military training circulars and the Ranger Handbook. This suggests a potential focus on practical applications or historical context of AK rifles.
This video showcases a "BURNDOWN" of 500 rounds through a Mossberg 590 shotgun, implying an extensive range test or endurance trial. The title hints at a physically demanding experience for the shooter, referred to as "Shoulder Pain." The description provides support links for the channel and a legal disclaimer emphasizing that the content represents the creator's views and utilizes unclassified public domain information related to military doctrine.
This YouTube video offers first impressions of the "Glock Gen 6" after firing 100 rounds. The title suggests a positive experience, highlighting "Perfection." The description includes support links for the creator and a legal disclaimer emphasizing that the views are personal and based on unclassified doctrine and public source information, referencing military technical manuals and the Ranger Handbook. The content appears to be a review or range test of a Glock pistol, likely focusing on its performance and user experience.
This YouTube video celebrates the "State of the Trench" reaching 60,000 subscribers. The description emphasizes supporting the channel through Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram. A detailed legal disclaimer clarifies that the content represents the creator's views and draws upon publicly available, unclassified doctrine found in military field manuals like TC 3-21.8, TC 3-22.9, TC 3-23.35, and the Ranger Handbook. The video likely covers topics related to these military doctrines, presented from a personal perspective.