This episode of The Gun Collective News announces the arrival of numerous new firearms. While specific models aren't detailed in the description, the title suggests a significant influx of new gun products. The video also features promotions and links to various sponsors and support channels, including 1st Phorm and Lockdown Security. Viewers are encouraged to sign up for deal alerts and explore different platforms where The Gun Collective is active, like Rumble. Business inquiries and social media links are also provided, along with affiliate disclaimers.
This episode of The Gun Collective News highlights the release of 23 new firearms. The video likely provides a first look or overview of these newly available guns. It features sponsorships from 1st Phorm and promotes a "Deal of the Week" with a discount code. The description also mentions a link for lost items in a "boating accident," a specific product "Lockdown SECUREWALL" seen on set, and encourages viewers to sign up for an email list. Additional links are provided for Rumble, a Linktree with various promos, direct support, and ad-free viewing on FloatPlane, along with social media links and business inquiries.
This video features Cornbread, Blake, and Chili enjoying some time at the range while "Chadd is out of town." The description hints at "shenanigans" which, combined with the informal tone and focus on the individuals, suggests a casual and entertaining range day. The inclusion of links to 1st Phorm supplements and the "Three of Seven Project" Patreon and store indicates the creators are likely content creators with a community following, possibly leaning towards lifestyle and outdoor activities with a firearms focus.
This video discusses FBI crime statistics, suggesting a decrease in violent crime is linked to the Bruen decision and the proliferation of concealed carry. The creator posits that more guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens can contribute to public safety. The video also mentions an affiliate link for 1st Phorm and directs viewers to a linktr.ee page for more information and discounts, while also emphasizing VSO Gun Channel's role as an educational resource focused on responsible gun ownership and safety.
This video focuses on the taste preference of new flavors from 1st Phorm energy drinks. The creator explicitly states it's not a formal review but a personal opinion on which flavors are the best tasting. The content revolves around the subjective experience of consuming these energy drinks.
This video, titled "PREACH," features Chadd from the Three of Seven Project. The description indicates a run up to the top of historic Berry College via the "House of Dreams" road, during which Chadd discusses preaching the Word. The video also includes promotional links for 1st Phorm products (Ultra-Formance and Post-Workout Stack) and the Three of Seven Project's Patreon and store. The content appears to be motivational and lifestyle-oriented, with a focus on endurance and potentially personal reflection.
This video features a review of the Hi-Point Yeet Cannon, a pistol being considered as part of a search for the best handgun under $400. The content focuses on evaluating this specific firearm, aiming to provide insights for viewers looking for budget-friendly pistol options. The description also includes links to a supplement brand, a Patreon page, and a merchandise store, indicating a creator-supported channel.
This video discusses a significant Supreme Court decision that unanimously denied an expansion of firearm confiscation and warrantless search and seizure powers. The content creator, who is a licensed attorney, aims to inform viewers about critical Second Amendment cases and their implications.
This video announces a charity basketball game hosted by "Chadd" to raise money for ESP Rome. The event is scheduled for March 28th at 6:00 PM and will feature live commentary by "Chili" and "Cornbread." The description includes links for donations to ESP Rome, as well as affiliate links for 1st Phorm products and support for the "Three of Seven Project." The title, "I Will Destroy Marjorie Taylor Greene!", is a political statement seemingly unrelated to the basketball event described.
This video from Sunday Shoot discusses why the presenter, Chadd, chooses not to use shotguns for home defense. While acknowledging the various applications of shotguns, the video focuses on the reasons behind his personal preference against them for self-defense scenarios. The description also includes promotional links for Woox and 1st Phorm, along with a call to support the Three of Seven Project.
This video covers the second annual Demolition Range Day, hosted by Demolition Ranch, Brandon Herrera, and Donut Operator at Desperado Ranch. The content focuses on showcasing several new firearm releases and notable brands, including 1st Phorm, Otis, Orthos Arms, Brownells, and DNT Optics. The Leviathan Group played a key role in organizing the event. The VSO Gun Channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, clarifying that it is not involved in selling firearms and maintains editorial independence.
This YouTube video features Chili attempting the Georgia Police Firearms Qualification Test. The description humorously suggests the attempt does not go well ("It ain't good"). The video likely showcases the challenges and stress of official law enforcement firearm proficiency standards. It also includes sponsored content for "Renewal Rain" and "1st Phorm" products, as well as a Patreon link and a store for "Three of Seven Project."