This YouTube video, titled "Can We Break The Cheapest AK?", appears to be a test of durability for an inexpensive AK-pattern rifle. The description indicates sponsorships from ARMSLIST and mentions links to various gear, including a Surefire M600 clone light, 3D printing supplies (printer, PLA Pro filament), PSR Merch, and a chest rig from Moonlight Industries. The content likely focuses on putting the firearm through stress tests to see if it can be broken, offering a potential review or torture test of a budget firearm.
This YouTube video appears to be a durability test of a Harbor Freight flashlight, specifically focusing on its ability to withstand a "switch" (likely referring to a trigger or a similar functional component of a firearm). The description mentions sponsorship from Armslist, a marketplace for firearms. It also includes affiliate links for a 3D printer, filament, merchandise, a Patreon channel, and other gear, indicating a focus on firearm-related content creation and the use of 3D printing in this context. The video creator also directs viewers to a second channel and promotes a chest rig from Moonlight Industries.
This video, sponsored by Armslist, appears to be a review or comparison focusing on Staccato pistols. The title suggests a recommendation to try a specific firearm before purchasing a Staccato, implying a comparison or alternative suggestion. The description also includes links to the creator's printer, filament, merchandise, Patreon, and other gear they use, including a chest rig from Moonlight Industries. A review of "Thin Line Defense" is also linked, which may provide context for the firearm discussed.
This video focuses on identifying the "Best Pocket Pistol." While the title clearly indicates a firearms review and comparison of small, easily concealable handguns, the description includes several unrelated links. These links point to a 3D printer, PLA filament for 3D printing projects, merchandise, a Patreon page, general gear recommendations, a chest rig, and a second YouTube channel. Despite the distracting links, the core content is about evaluating pocket pistols.
This video covers the latest offerings from Hi-Point revealed at the 2025 SHOT Show. It also features a brief interview with Charles Brown, President of MKS Supply and an NRA Board Candidate. Several promotional codes for firearm-related retailers like Brownells, Armslist, Fort Scott Munitions, and US Law Shield are provided, along with various ways to support the content creator's channel.
This video recaps the opening day of SHOT Show 2025, highlighting new product launches, industry partnerships, and general excitement. It encourages viewers to engage with the event on social media, with mentions of various brands and individuals involved in the firearm and outdoor industry. The video promotes the SHOT Show's official channels for more content.
This video focuses on the "original P320 chassis," which is described as "insane." While the title suggests a deep dive into this specific firearm component, the description provides several affiliate links for a 3D printer, filament, merchandise, Patreon, a chest rig from Moonlight Industries, and a link to all gear used. The sponsor is Armslist. The video likely explores the P320 chassis, potentially in the context of 3D printing or custom modifications, given the other links.
This video features an interview with Erich Pratt, Senior Vice President for Gun Owners of America (GOA), at the GunCon 2024 & GOA GOALS Inaugural Convention in Knoxville, Tennessee. The discussion likely centers on Second Amendment rights, GOA's mission, and current gun-related political and legal issues. The description also includes promotional codes for various firearm-related retailers such as US Law Shield, Armslist, Fort Scott, Brownells, and Blackout Coffee, indicating a target audience of firearm enthusiasts and Second Amendment advocates.
This video discusses the return of bump stocks. The content appears to be sponsored by Armslist and includes affiliate links for a 3D printer, PLA filament, PSR Merch, a Patreon channel, and general gear used by the creator. A discount code is also provided for Moonlight Industries chest rigs. The creator also promotes their second channel.
This video features a PSA 5.56 Krink firearm, with the description highlighting a sponsorship from Armslist and providing links to related content and gear. It includes a historical Krink video from TFB, links to 3D printing equipment (printer, filament), merchandise, Patreon, a comprehensive gear list, and a discount code for Moonlight Industries chest rigs. The creator also promotes their second YouTube channel. The video appears to be a review or showcase of the firearm, integrated with affiliate marketing.
This video features Walter and Hank reviewing the Madsen M50, a World War II Danish post-sample firearm. The discussion touches on its history, design features, and includes testing footage. The video also promotes various sponsors with discount codes for their products and services, including Fort Scott Munitions, Armslist, Brownells, US Law Shield, and Blackout Coffee. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe, ring the bell, and support the channel through Patreon or Amazon affiliate links. The content is structured with timestamps for the introduction, Madsen history, post-sample kits, design features, testing, and a wrap-up.
This video features a Riley Defense Krinkov, specifically the SLR107-58 model, being showcased "at home." The description highlights sponsorships from Armslist and promotes various products and channels related to 3D printing and firearms content creation. Affiliate links are provided for a 3D printer, PLA Pro filament, PSR Merch, Patreon, general gear, and a chest rig from Moonlight Industries. The creator encourages viewers to check out their second channel and notes they earn commissions from the provided links.