This YouTube video's title, "Semi Auto Revolvers?", suggests a discussion or exploration of firearms that combine semi-automatic action with a revolver mechanism. The description includes numerous links to the creator's other content, social media, merchandise, and affiliate programs, indicating a creator focused on building an online presence around firearms. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with all shooting conducted professionally and safely. It also clearly states that the creators do not sell firearms or parts and are not providing instructions for modifications.
This video features a "revisit" of the Kammerlader firearm, with a focus on the gunsmithing work performed by Anvil Gunsmithing. The description also includes extensive links to the creator's YouTube channel, Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, music channel, website, merchandise, and various social media platforms. It emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely and legally. The disclaimer strongly asserts that the content is not an attempt to sell firearms or accessories and disclaims liability for any actions taken by viewers.
This episode of Gun Gripes features a discussion with Anvil Gunsmithing about whether it's advisable to shoot old firearms. The video also promotes various channels and platforms associated with Iraqveteran8888, including their podcast, Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA partnership, music channel, website, merchandise, and social media presence. A disclaimer is included regarding the documentary, educational, and entertainment nature of the content, emphasizing safe practices and professional supervision.
This episode of Gun Gripes features Mark Novak from Anvil Gunsmithing/C&Rsenal discussing the "collector's ethos" and its impact on the firearms market and pricing. The conversation explores how different collector behaviors influence market dynamics. The video also promotes various channels and resources from Iraqveteran8888 and Anvil Gunsmithing, including their podcast, Amazon store, Patreon, and social media presence. It emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all activities performed safely and legally.
This video features a discussion and shooting of the French Hotchkiss Machine Gun, presented by IV8888 in collaboration with C&Rsenal. The description encourages viewers to check out C&Rsenal's channel for a more in-depth look at the firearm's history. It also includes various affiliate links for Amazon, Patreon, USCCA, and merchandise, as well as links to other related channels and social media platforms.
This video features a field trip to Anvil Gunsmithing in South Carolina to examine a unique black powder shotgun identified as a "Traveling Gun." The firearm is noted for its simplicity and resemblance to H&A Underhammer designs. The content highlights the discovery of this unusual antique firearm within the gunsmith's shop, suggesting it's deserving of its own dedicated showcase. The video also includes plugs for the creator's various social media, merchandise, and support channels.
This video features a "ChauChat" discussion and shooting session with the creators of C&Rsenal and Mark Novak from Anvil Gunsmithing. The French Chauchat machine gun, a quirky early 20th-century LMG, is examined. Its defining characteristics include a long recoil action leading to significant felt recoil, uncomfortable offset sights, delicate stamped steel magazines, and the firing of the 8mm Lebel cartridge. Despite its quirks, transferable Chauchat machine guns are highly collectible and rare working examples are a special opportunity to shoot. The video also promotes various affiliate links and social media channels.
This video features Eric showcasing whitetail deer hunts using a recently restored 1857 Norwegian Kammerlader rifle. The rifle, meticulously restored by Anvil Gunsmithing, is highlighted for its rarity and performance on medium-sized game. The description also includes various links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, legal defense network, music channel, website, and social media platforms.
This "Gun Gripes" episode features Mark from C&Rsenal discussing the crucial decision-making process for firearms: when to conserve, restore, or "Bubbarize" (modify) a gun. The video emphasizes understanding the condition and historical significance of a firearm to determine the best course of action. It also highlights C&Rsenal's gunsmithing expertise and promotes various Iraqveteran8888 channels and products.
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