This video announcement focuses on actor Titus Welliver training at Taran Tactical for the final season of the Amazon Prime series Bosch. It highlights his preparation with renowned tactical trainers, suggesting a focus on realistic action sequences within the show. The description mentions Taran Tactical, implying firearm training and potentially showcasing specific firearms or shooting techniques used by the actors for their roles. The provided hashtags reinforce the connection to the Bosch series, Amazon Prime, and Taran Tactical.
This video explores how Amazon Prime has influenced the world of Everyday Carry (EDC) items. The content creator, Marine X, details various gear they use and recommend, including slings, earbuds, and bags, with links provided to Amazon. The description also includes calls to action for joining their YouTube channel, Discord, and sending fan mail. While firearms are not explicitly mentioned as the focus, the context of EDC often overlaps with concealed carry and self-defense items, suggesting a potential underlying theme relevant to firearm enthusiasts.
This video discusses the firearm choice made by the character Reacher in Season 1 of the Amazon Prime series. The hosts, Jarod and Chip, express their opinions on Reacher's selection of a large stainless steel Desert Eagle handgun. The description also promotes the GUNBROS business and its values, including respect for customer service, fast shipping, and upholding Second Amendment freedoms. It highlights their curated selection of battle-tested products for personal and national protection.
This video features an exclusive interview with Chadd, discussing the detailed process and mindset involved in running an ultra marathon. It delves into the challenges, training, and mental fortitude required for such an extreme endurance event. The interview offers insights not included in the "Just One Mile" film, providing a deeper look into the athlete's journey. The description also directs viewers to watch the full "Just One Mile" film on Amazon Prime or Apple TV.
This video features author and retired Navy SEAL Jack Carr discussing his new novel 'In the Blood,' the latest entry in 'The Terminal List' series. Carr joins Tom Gresham on Gun Talk Radio to share his journey from military service to becoming a novelist. They also touch upon the upcoming Amazon Prime TV show based on 'The Terminal List.' The discussion likely offers insights into themes relevant to firearms and tactical operations, given Carr's background and the series' nature.
This YouTube video, titled "Sunday Shoot a Round # 47" by Hickok45, features the creator shooting firearms and engaging in conversation. The description also promotes the zombie movie "Strain 100," available on Amazon Prime and its official website, a Hickok45 song, and encourages viewers to check out the Hickok45Clips and Hickok45Talks YouTube channels. It highlights Patreon support and lists several sponsors including SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating it's filmed on private property by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video announces the release of the zombie movie "Strain 100", where the creators had small parts. It provides links to watch the movie on Amazon Prime and its official website. The description also highlights other Hickok45 channels and Patreon for support, along with mentions of sponsors like SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. The video emphasizes firearm safety and responsible gun ownership, stating it's for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This video highlights Tetiana Gaidar, also known as Operator Mila, showcasing her diverse skills including competitive shooting, Kung Fu, professional dance, and acting, within the context of Call of Duty Season 5, Warzone, and Modern Warfare 2. The description emphasizes her multifaceted talents, referring to her as 'our woman crush' and mentioning her involvement with Bosch and Bosch Legacy on Amazon Prime.
This YouTube video focuses on training actor Aaron Eckhart for his role in the film "Line of Duty." While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the title implies a focus on law enforcement or tactical training, which often involves firearms. The description provides purchasing options for the movie on various digital platforms, suggesting the video may be promotional or a behind-the-scenes look at the film's production, specifically its action sequences.
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