This "1st Look" video by Kit Badger introduces new products from Goal Zero, Grey Birch MFG, and Revision Eyewear. It showcases the Goal Zero Yeti 1000K power station and its Skylight, highlighting their utility for various applications, including emergency lighting and power. The Grey Birch MFG LDR 16.1 Steel rifle is presented as a "super upgraded Ruger 10/22," with particular praise for its performance with a suppressor. The video also features the new prescription ballistic glasses from Revision Eyewear, emphasizing their importance for those who wear prescription eyewear.
This YouTube video, titled 'Would James Bond and John Wick use these KORE Ballistic glasses? #gun', focuses on KORE Ballistic glasses and their potential use by iconic fictional characters. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the title and hashtag indicate a strong connection to the firearms community and discussions around tactical gear relevant to gun owners. The video likely explores the features and durability of the ballistic glasses from a practical or aspirational perspective, drawing parallels to the gear used by action heroes.
This video review focuses on the Recon Ballistic Glasses from Kore Essentials. The description includes links for deals, channel support (Instagram, YouTube, Rumble), business inquiries, and mentions of partner brands like Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses with a discount code. The content is presented for educational purposes, with the reviewer stating their views are their own and not for sales facilitation. Any live firing is conducted in a controlled environment by trained professionals. The video aims to provide a review based on personal experience with the featured product.
This video tests the durability of STNGR Alpine ballistic sunglasses by subjecting them to extreme abuse. The glasses are run over by a McLaren supercar and then shot with a Benelli 12 gauge shotgun. The content focuses on a "torture test" to demonstrate the protective capabilities of the eyewear against high-impact forces.
This video features a "torture test" of STNGR ballistic glasses, evaluating their protective capabilities in a potentially life-saving scenario at the shooting range. The test involves shooting a revolver loaded with shotgun shells, highlighting the importance of eye protection when handling firearms, especially with potentially high-recoil ammunition. The content aims to demonstrate the durability and effectiveness of the ballistic eyewear.
This YouTube video, titled "Ballistic glasses save the day," appears to showcase the protective capabilities of ballistic eyewear, likely in a firearms-related context given the mention of "good ammo" from Sellier & Bellot. The description provides links to the channel's shop, Patreon, Instagram, and Twitter, along with a thank you to Sellier & Bellot for their support, indicating a focus on firearms content creation and community engagement.
This video provides an "Ultimate Guide To Range Essentials," focusing on necessary gear for a safe and effective time at the shooting range. It highlights specific products like Kore Recon Ballistic glasses and Caldwell range gear, offering discount codes for viewers. The creator emphasizes firearm safety, educational purposes, and entertainment, clarifying they do not sell or promote firearms or ammunition. They also mention adhering to YouTube's policies regarding magazine capacity and disclaimer their opinions are their own. The video also cross-promotes other content channels.
This video features a review of KORE RECON BALLISTIC Glasses. The description highlights an affiliate disclaimer for various links, including Amazon and Avantlink, and mentions that most items are sent for review. A 10% off promo code is provided for viewers. The focus is on tactical gear, specifically eyewear, likely for shooting sports or other demanding environments.
This Geauga Firearms Academy video features Kim reviewing Leupold Performance Eyewear. The review focuses on the fashionable and American-made ballistic glasses, with a direct link provided for purchase. The description emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes and does not replace professional, hands-on firearms training. It also includes extensive links to the academy's social media, website, and other video series.
This video review focuses on the STNGR Ridge Shooting Glasses, highlighting their excellent value, comfort, and durability. The description emphasizes their high-impact, shatterproof lenses, which offer crystal clear optical clarity, along with anti-scratch and anti-reflective coatings. The reviewer strongly recommends these glasses for all firearm enthusiasts, suggesting they are essential safety gear for anyone who shoots. A link to the STNGR website is provided.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of a Polenar Tactical video, specifically the second part of their filming process for Edge Tactical Eyewear. It details days 2 and 3 of shooting for a 3-minute "kickass" video, highlighting the production efforts behind creating firearm-related content, including the use of ballistic glasses with anti-fog lenses. The content is geared towards showcasing the creation of tactical video productions.
This behind-the-scenes video from Polenar Tactical offers a glimpse into the production process of their 'tacticool' videos, specifically highlighting the filming for Edge Tactical Eyewear. The description emphasizes the effort involved, mentioning 4 filming days for just 3 minutes of content, and notes that video production varies based on budget and concept. It also promotes their community on Patreon and their online store.