This video discusses six firearm brands that are reportedly on the brink of extinction due to various pressures, including lawsuits, bankruptcies, and ATF actions. The content highlights how rapidly the firearms industry can change and identifies companies that were once prominent but are now facing significant challenges. The creator encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions to reach a milestone.
This video discusses six firearm brands that are reportedly on the verge of extinction due to factors like lawsuits, bankruptcies, and ATF pressure. The creator highlights how quickly the firearms industry can change, noting that some once-legendary brands are now struggling to survive. The video aims to inform viewers about these potentially disappearing companies.
This YouTube video's title, 'The Path to Sig Sauers Bankruptcy,' suggests an analysis of the financial challenges or business decisions that may be leading Sig Sauer towards bankruptcy. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon, Venmo ammo fund, and Instagram, indicating a focus on independent content creation and community support. A disclaimer clarifies that the views expressed are solely those of the creator and not affiliated with any government agency. Based on the title alone, the content is likely to be investigative and potentially critical of a major firearms manufacturer.
This video investigates the alleged fraudulent business practices of Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU). The description details how BDU has faced multiple judgments totaling millions of dollars for defrauding vendors and leaving customers with unfulfilled orders and no refunds. The company reportedly responded with bankruptcy, disappearance, and divestiture, only to resurface under a new brand with new management, which the video suggests are the same individuals aiming to repeat their past actions. The findings of this investigation have been shared with relevant authorities for further inquiry.
This video investigates the rebranding and alleged nefarious business practices of Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU). The description details multiple judgments against BDU totaling millions of dollars due to defrauded vendors and unfulfilled customer orders. BDU reportedly responded with bankruptcy and disappearance, only to resurface under a new brand and management, which the video suggests are the same individuals seeking to repeat their past actions. The investigation's findings have been shared with relevant authorities, and the video expresses hope for further investigation.
This video discusses the downfall of "Big Daddy Unlimited" (BDU), a company in the firearms industry. The description details accusations of unethical business practices, including sponsoring gun buybacks, stealing product, and cooperating with authorities against competitors. BDU allegedly declared bankruptcy due to an inability to acquire product and faced a lawsuit from Leviathan Group, resulting in a default judgment. The video suggests BDU's leadership prioritized political aspirations over sound business, leading to its demise. The VSO Gun Channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource and its commitment to objective content and responsible gun ownership.
This video from The Gun Collective (TGC News) discusses the financial struggles of a large firearms company, Big Daddy Unlimited, which is reportedly bankrupt. It also briefly mentions other firearms-related news, including developments from Extar, Bul Armory, and Taylors & Co. The description includes promotional links for Genesis Gold Group, Blackout Coffee, and GunCon tickets, along with the usual social media and support links for The Gun Collective. The content focuses on industry news and business aspects within the firearms community.
This video explores the common saying that no one goes bankrupt making guns during wartime and uses the Hopkins & Allen company as a case study to prove this is not always true. During WWI, the company failed to fulfill a contract for British SMLE rifles. Subsequently, they accepted a deal to produce Belgian Model 1889 Mausers but underbid the contract, losing money on each sale. This financial mismanagement led Hopkins & Allen into receivership by March 1916, with internal disputes arising.
This video, titled "Bankrupt!" (with a planned title of "Bankruptcy"), discusses a personal financial crisis. The creator expresses frustration and maddening aspects of the situation, hoping to help others avoid a similar fate. They are seeking legal assistance and provide contact information (email and phone number) for attorneys who can help. The tone suggests a serious and challenging personal experience.
This Gun Talk Radio episode features an interview with Judge Phil Journey, a former NRA board member, discussing the NRA's attempt to declare bankruptcy as a move to Texas to evade a New York lawsuit. Journey explains his involvement in advocating for an alternative solution to the organization's leadership issues. The video confirms that the NRA's bankruptcy petition was ultimately dismissed and raises questions about the future of the organization.
This video from The Gun Collective discusses a significant legal development: the dismissal of the NRA's bankruptcy case by a Texas Judge. Host Jon Patton breaks down the implications of this ruling for gun rights advocacy. The description also highlights affiliate links for merchandise, ad-free viewing, and support for the channel, along with links to related coverage of the New York lawsuit and the NRA's counter-suit.
This Gun Talk LIVE episode discusses the dismissal of the NRA's Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition and its implications for the organization and its members. Additionally, it announces a casting call for the "First Person Defender" (FPD) filming, inviting viewers to apply. The crew also showcases recent firearm purchases. The video is supported by Timney Triggers, Sig Sauer, and Ruger.