This podcast episode features Eric and Matt from IV8888 reflecting on the year 2021, discussing its highs and lows within the Second Amendment (2A) realm. They also look ahead to their plans and endeavors for 2022. The description includes links to SDI, their Amazon store, Patreon, Guitarsenal, their website, merchandise, social media, and a program called JUMP/Caliber Crew. A comprehensive disclaimer is provided regarding the nature of their content, emphasizing it's for educational and entertainment purposes, with all activities performed safely and legally.
This video, titled 'T.REX TALK - 2021 Behind The Scenes,' features Isaac discussing his company's experiences throughout the year 2021. While not directly demonstrating firearms or specific gear, the content is presented by a known entity in the firearms community (T.REX ARMS). The description points to their podcast and newsletter, suggesting a broader content strategy related to firearms and related topics. The 'Behind The Scenes' aspect implies insights into the company's operations, challenges, and growth during that period.
This New Year's message to the firearm community expresses gratitude for the journey in 2021, highlighting it as a strong beginning. The speaker anticipates an even more memorable 2022. The video's description includes relevant hashtags related to gun rights and political figures, indicating a focus on the Second Amendment and the political landscape surrounding firearms. The accompanying newsletter signup link suggests a platform for further discussion or engagement on these topics.
This video is a year-in-review compilation from Kit Badger, highlighting various adventures and experiences from 2021. The content includes backpacking trips, a cross-country tour, learning to ski, training courses, time spent with friends, and discussions on mindset. While the video mentions specific clothing items from Prometheus Design Werx and Spiritus Systems, it does not feature any firearms or related content.
This video is the final post of 2021, marking the end of the year's content. The creators extend advanced New Year wishes to their audience and their families. They highlight a slow-motion video of a champagne bottle shot, available on their Instagram stories before it disappears. The content seems to be a brief farewell and a look forward to 2022, with a tease of a specific visual element.
This video discusses the increased importance of preparing for SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) scenarios, using 2021 as a prime example. The presenter emphasizes that each year brings us closer to such an event and encourages viewers to carry forward lessons learned from 2021 into 2022. The description includes affiliate links to a website for more information on prepping, Invader Coffee, Amazon for SHTF gear ideas, EcoFlow for solar power products, and specific survival items like a flashlight/lighter combo, a dissection kit, and an emergency shelter kit. The video is presented as a live event, suggesting a direct and potentially urgent message.
This video is the Getzone Holiday Gift Guide for 2021, focusing on gear. It highlights several notable items including the Burris BTS-50 Thermal Scope, Steiner Predator 4 4-16x50 Scope, Real Avid AR Tool, Craft Holsters, and a W.R. Case Knives Stockman. The video expresses gratitude to Fiocchi USA for supplying ammunition and provides affiliate links for USCCA and Rubber Dummies, as well as a Patreon link for exclusive content. It encourages viewers to like and subscribe for more gun reviews.
This YouTube video features a test firing session that, despite initial claims of plot twists, is described as an 'average test-firing video.' The content is elevated by the inclusion of .50 BMG rifles. A notable element is a 'special guest' who is unaware of being filmed. The date of the test firing is November 18, 2021.
This YouTube video focuses on the "Street Outlaws 2021 No Prep Kings" event held at Bradenton Motor Speedway. Based solely on the title and description, the content is centered around a racing event, likely featuring high-performance vehicles and competitive racing. There is no mention of firearms or related topics within the provided data.
This is a trailer for a Gun Talk Short titled "FPD-Z: When Zombies Attack." It teases an upcoming video premiering on Thursday, October 28th at 6 PM Central. The trailer hints at a zombie-themed scenario, likely involving firearms and survival elements, as indicated by the "Gun Talk" branding and the title. It encourages viewers to set a reminder for the premiere and promotes various platforms where Gun Talk content is available.
This YouTube Short, titled "BEST WEREWOLF HOME DEFENSE 2021 NO FFL REQUIRED," appears to be a humorous or niche take on home defense, likely using a fictional or metaphorical element ('werewolf') to engage viewers. The inclusion of '#shorts' indicates a short-form video format. Despite the unusual theme, the 'NO FFL REQUIRED' suggests a focus on firearms or related items that do not necessitate a Federal Firearms License, potentially pointing towards non-firearm defense tools, airsoft, or a very creative interpretation of 'defense'. The 2021 date suggests it's referencing older content or a specific trend from that year.
This YouTube video captures footage from the Knob Creek 2021 Machine Gun Shoot, explicitly stating it was the 'last one.' Given the title and description, the content likely focuses on automatic firearms and the experience of attending this significant event in the machine gun enthusiast community. It's presented as a look back at a notable firearms gathering.