This YouTube video, titled "will this damage your strip clips reup 4 🙄🙄🙄 youtube", explores the potential damage to stripper clips. The description indicates a focus on firearm accessories and suggests practical testing or demonstration. The creator also provides extensive links for supporting their channel, purchasing specific targets (B-8C, B-8, B-6C, B-6, B-16, B-2, B-3), D-Lead products for lead decontamination, respirators (N95, P100), steel targets, a chronograph, snap caps (9mm, .38 Spl), and files for gunsmithing. The "reup 4" in the title suggests this is part of a series.
This YouTube video tests "limp wrist" stoppages across seven different firearms. The creator emphasizes safety and provides a disclaimer about not wanting the video banned by YouTube. The description includes extensive affiliate links for various shooting-related equipment, including targets, cleaning supplies (D-Lead products), respirators, steel targets, chronographs, snap caps, and files, suggesting a focus on firearms maintenance and range activities. The title's mention of "super safe" and a plea to YouTube indicates awareness of platform content guidelines.
This YouTube video focuses on a challenging shooting exercise, testing accuracy with a 3-inch snub-nosed revolver at a distance of 50 yards. The description lists various shooting targets suitable for different distances and types of shooting, along with essential firearm-related accessories like snap caps, files for potential gunsmithing, and protective gear. It also includes affiliate links for supporting the creator and their Discord community. The content is geared towards experienced shooters looking to improve their marksmanship with short-barreled revolvers.
This YouTube video demonstrates a method for blackening firearm front sights using a lighter. The description includes affiliate links to various shooting targets, a chronograph, snap caps for 9mm and .38 Spl, and an eye occluder. It also promotes Michael Scott-Earle's novels and the channel's Discord server. The content appears to be focused on firearm maintenance or modification techniques for improved sight visibility.
This video challenges viewers to determine if they can shoot better than a World War 2 soldier. It features various shooting drills, including slow fire, rapid fire, and quick fire stages, utilizing different target types and distances. The content focuses on marksmanship, shooting techniques, and a historical comparison. The video also includes product recommendations for shooting accessories and a sponsorship segment.
This video features "jorkin it" with a Hammerli, a phrase used metaphorically to discuss the firearm. The content creator, Michael Scott-Earle, also promotes his novels and encourages viewers to join his Discord server. The description lists various shooting targets (B-8C, B-8, B-6C, B-6, B-16, B-2, B-3, IDPA steel, steel targets) and related equipment like an eye patch, chronograph, and snap caps in 9mm and .38 Spl. The video appears to be a casual range day or a demonstration involving the Hammerli pistol and target practice.
This YouTube video challenges the norm by bringing a handgun to a rifle competition, specifically for the "Cabin Fever 2025 Challenge." The content creator, Michael Scott-Earle (also the channel's sponsor), outlines various shooting stages, including 50 meters, offhand, kneeling, prone, and sitting positions. The video also showcases several types of shooting targets and mentions essential gear like an eye patch and chronograph. Despite the title implying a rifle event, the focus shifts to handgun marksmanship across different stances and distances.
This YouTube video features a range test of the Smith & Wesson Model 34-1, also known as the 22/32 Kit Gun, at a distance of 25 yards. The video description includes affiliate links to various shooting targets (B-8C, B-8, B-6C, B-6, B-16, B-2, B-3, steel targets), a chronograph, and snap caps for 9mm and .38 Spl. It also mentions eye protection and a Discord server. The video creator, Michael Scott-Earle, is highlighted as a sponsor.
This video breaks down the US Military's Marksmanship Awards hierarchy, focusing on the path to achieving Expert qualification. It details various badges, including the Service Pistol Distinguished Badge, EIC (Excellence in Competition) badges, the President's Hundred, and the International Badge. The content aims to guide viewers on how to get involved in competitive marksmanship and achieve these prestigious awards, with links to related resources and equipment.
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This YouTube video showcases an artistic AR-15 build named the CAT-15A2, created by Caterpillar. The video provides a technical overview of the build, highlighting its artistic aspects and concluding with final touches. It also includes links to a Discord server, a competition sign-up for the "Gunfighter Gauntlet" (with corrected dates), a video explaining what to expect at the match, and a match announcement video. Additionally, the description lists channel members, affiliate links for various shooting targets (B-8C, B-8, B-6C, B-6, B-16, B-2, B-3), steel targets, target stand brackets, a chronograph, and snap caps for 9mm and .38 Special.
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