This YouTube Shorts video highlights the iconic features of the Uzi submachine gun. The description promotes merchandise sales to support a ranch/range purchase and links to another channel and a VSS disassembly video. Social media and Patreon links are also provided, along with several relevant hashtags indicating the video's focus on firearms, specifically the Uzi and suppressed variants.
This "Gat Battle" video features a comparison between two distinct firearms: the Swiss Commando (likely a variant of the SIG 553) and "lil'Lil," described as an Israeli Draco that has been upgraded. The title highlights a "Commando vs lil'Lil!! 💥 Swiss 553 Micro Galil #GatBattle." The description further elaborates, calling "lil'Lil" the "israeli draco that left the hood & graduated college." The video promotes merchandise and social media channels, including Patreon for support. The core of the content is a head-to-head comparison of these two firearms.
This YouTube Short, titled "Why the Gabagoozi DESTROYS the Uzi #shorts," features a "Gat Battle" comparing the Gabagoozi (likely a nickname for a firearm) against an Uzi. The description hints at a future video comparing the Beretta PM12, including its weight, and mentions the "destroyer of das Weinertoob" which is a playful reference to the Uzi. The video promotes merchandise and Patreon support for the creator, Arm.and.Gun.
This video showcases a real-life firearm collection inspired by the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The presenter, who admits to not gaming often but enjoys CoD, walks through various weapon classes including Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles, SMGs, LMGs, Shotguns, DMRs, Snipers, Handguns, and Launchers. The video also includes a "Gunpill" segment and calls to action for social media and Patreon support, along with discount codes for firearm-related accessories and gear from partnered brands.
This YouTube Shorts video features a "Tacticool Boop'n the Night Build" centered around a Czech vz. 58 rifle, referred to as a "Czech AK." The description highlights the addition of "rds" (likely meaning red dots/optics) and "lam" (likely meaning a laser/illuminator), suggesting a night vision compatible setup for "Boop'n the Night Builds." The creator promotes their social media, Patreon, and discount codes for various firearm-related accessories and gear, including bipods, optics, and NVG/thermal equipment.
This YouTube Short, titled "The ‘GUN MACHINE’ 💪🏻 L4 BREN in 1 Min #Shorts," showcases the L4 Bren firearm, humorously dubbed the "Gun Machine," a nickname the creator intends to make a meme and potentially feature on merchandise. The video description also includes extensive social media links, Patreon information, and discount codes for various firearm-related accessories and gear, such as bipods, optics, holsters, and body armor. Channel partners for safes, gun walls, and clothing are also listed, suggesting a broad scope of firearm and tactical lifestyle content.
This YouTube Short focuses on Germany's first assault rifle post-WW2, the HK33. While the video's title is intriguing, the description delves into comparative naming conventions of firearms and hints at future discussions about the HK rifle family. It also promotes various social media channels, discount codes for firearm accessories and gear, and affiliate links for related products. The video is part of a series aimed at educating viewers about firearms.
This YouTube Short showcases a firearm magazine, humorously implying it costs $24,000 before clarifying it's an affordable early reproduction made in the USA. The video title uses a '$24,000 GUN MAGAZINE!! 🤯💸 #Shorts' format, and the description further clarifies that it's not a genuine $24k item but a more accessible replica, mentioning current Auto Ordnance repros are around $700. The creator also includes numerous discount codes for various firearm accessories and gear, along with affiliate links and channel partner mentions, indicating a focus on firearms content with commercial aspects. The hashtags '#armandgun', '#tommygun', and '#shorts' are also provided.
This YouTube #Shorts video from the 'armandgun' channel provides a quick look at the Spanish Star Z-70 SMG. Despite a brief mention of a 'Ronin disguise,' the focus is clearly on the firearm itself. The description includes links to the creator's social media, Patreon, and various affiliate and partner products, ranging from gas masks and holsters to safes, knives, and tactical clothing.
This YouTube Short delves into the fascinating origins of the names behind two iconic firearms: the BREN and the STEN. The video, presented in a quick 1-minute format, promises a "gun nerd time" and hints at requiring some math for understanding. A correction is also noted regarding the "Mark 28" reference. The description includes numerous links for sponsored products and social media.
This YouTube Short compares three AK-platform firearms: the AK-47, RPK, and Krinkov. The video highlights the presenter's appreciation for AK firearms, thanking Marstar Canada for supplying a mint condition rifle. It also includes several affiliate links and discount codes for various gear and products, such as gas masks, holsters, bipods, and tactical clothing, alongside social media and Patreon links.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled 'The “Krink” 😈 AKS-74u in 1 Minute #Shorts,' showcases the AKS-74u firearm. The description encourages viewers to 'Get your gas masks here!' and provides links for Mira Safety. It also promotes the creator's Instagram, Patreon, and Facebook accounts for daily content, giveaways, and community engagement. Discount codes for AccuTac Bipods, ADM, and Bolt Action Coffee are offered. Affiliate links for Black Arch Holsters and channel partners like Rhino Metals, Gallowtech, Air Armor Tech, UF PRO, AR 550 Targets, HRT Tactical, Vickers Guide, Dixxon, and Fist Handwear are also included, along with mentions of Gear Pack subscription boxes and HalfBreed Blades + Vantage Co knives.