This YouTube video features the "Warrior Poet" John Lovell on an adventure in Africa, hinted at by the title "She Met a Warrior Poet in Africa… 👀❤️". The description heavily promotes the Warrior Poet Society's website, training resources, books, and their "WarPoet" app available on various platforms. It also provides links to their social media channels and includes a disclaimer about affiliate links. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the content heavily leans into the "Warrior Poet" brand, suggesting a focus on a lifestyle that often incorporates firearms, self-defense, and potentially tactical training.
This video showcases confiscated homemade firearms believed to be used by poachers in Zimbabwe. The title highlights the origin and nature of the weapons, with the description further emphasizing the context of poaching and the specific country. The content likely focuses on the unusual construction and potentially improvised nature of these firearms, offering a glimpse into illicit weapon manufacturing in a specific region.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features Steven Rinella, the founder of MeatEater. They discuss a wide range of topics including extreme hunting adventures in South America, unusual meats, hunting ethics and safety, wildlife conservation, and the decline of hunting in suburban areas. The conversation also delves into fishing, tracking, the balance between technology and traditional hunting, historical aspects of American hunting and public lands, and land policy debates. Specific firearms and calibers are mentioned in the context of dangerous encounters and hunting strategies, with discussions on bear attacks and archery. The benefits of consuming wild game and the growth of the MeatEater brand are also explored.
This OFFGRID Podcast episode features Caleb Stillians, a hunting guide and founder of Outfitter Services. Caleb recounts his life's journey from Alaska to leading global hunting expeditions, emphasizing the critical role of preparation in hunting. The discussion delves into the cultural nuances of South Africa, the realities of bear encounters, and the significant contribution of hunting to wildlife conservation and responsible industry practices. The conversation also touches on the complexities of South African society, including racial dynamics, poverty, and local beliefs, as well as defending hunting through rational discourse and managing online criticism.
This YouTube video, titled "EP 157: How To Be Successful in Africa" and linked to the Gunwerks website, appears to be a hunting-related episode. The description explicitly mentions "hunting," "longrangeguns," and "africa," along with encouraging viewers to subscribe for "great long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY & Ballistics." While no specific firearms or calibers are named, the context strongly suggests content geared towards long-range hunting in an African setting, likely involving rifles.
This video provides a first look at Federal Ammunition's new 7mm Backcountry cartridge, featuring innovative Peak Alloy case technology. This technology allows for significantly higher chamber pressures (80,000 psi) and increased velocities (3,000 fps) with 170-grain bullets from 20-inch barrels. The Guns & Ammo team tested the new round in Africa on safari, utilizing a Gunwerks Clymer rifle equipped with a Silencer Central Banish suppressor. The content includes insights into the development of the cartridge and answers to frequently asked questions from subscribers, featuring key personnel from Guns & Ammo and Federal Ammunition.
This episode of Long Range Pursuit features Gunwerks founder Aaron Davidson showcasing a prototype rifle, the Skuhl, designed for dangerous game. Davidson and a guest hunter take the heavy-hitting rifle to the African bush in search of Cape Buffalo. The video promises content related to long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY, and ballistics, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more.
This video features Aaron taking his daughter, Electa, on her first trip to Africa, highlighting long-range shooting experiences. The description emphasizes Electa's shooting prowess, suggesting it will be a memorable, potentially challenging experience for African plains game. The content is promoted by Gunwerks, focusing on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY, and ballistics, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more.
This video analyzes Danny Archer, a fictional character from the movie "Blood Diamond," played by Leonardo DiCaprio. It delves into his background as a former Rhodesian soldier and mercenary, his involvement in the illicit diamond trade during the Sierra Leone civil war, and his complex moral journey. The analysis touches upon his association with units like 32 Battalion and Executive Outcomes, and the firearms he is depicted using, such as the CAR-15 and HK USP Compact. The video also briefly mentions a Breitling Chrono Avenger watch. While fictional, the content explores themes of conflict, greed, and redemption within the context of war and resource exploitation.
This episode of Long Range Pursuit, Season 8 Episode 5, titled 'African Sudan,' features the Gunwerks crew returning to John X Safaris in Africa. The goal is to hunt plains game and connect on several unique species. Both Aaron and Garrett will be using their rifles to take down four different animals. The episode originally aired on February 12, 2018. The description also encourages viewers to subscribe to the Gunwerks YouTube channel for more content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY projects, and ballistics.
This YouTube video, EP 130, features a discussion with Garrett Carl and Leander, with a focus on their experiences and insights related to Africa. The description highlights that the Gunwerks YouTube channel offers content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY projects, and ballistics, suggesting a strong emphasis on practical firearm applications and expertise in challenging environments. The conversation likely delves into hunting, field shooting, and potentially the specific firearms and calibers suitable for such pursuits.
This podcast episode, "Africa With No Agenda!", is an open-ended live discussion where viewers set the topic. The host explicitly mentions discussing "Guns, gear, politics" and implies a willingness to cover anything the audience desires, stemming from recent travels. While no specific firearms or topics are detailed, the description suggests a broad range of potential discussion points relevant to liberty, firearms, and associated equipment.