This video explores the idea that not all "bargain" firearms are good value, using a specific Olympic gun that was purchased cheaply but ultimately broke. The content creator shares their experience of enjoying the gun for six months before handing it over to a colleague, Ant, implying a further examination or consequence of the gun's failure. The video also promotes various affiliate products and channels, including ShotKam, Custom Fit Guards, Edward's Eyewear, and the Shooting Show, along with social media links.
This video features a review of a Classic Doubles Model 201 shotgun acquired from a Holts auction. The creator expresses enthusiasm for the firearm, highlighting it as a "winner" despite acknowledging that not all bargain gun purchases are successful. The video poses a question about whether to modify the shotgun for modern use. It also promotes various sponsored products and the creator's social media channels.
This YouTube video appears to focus on finding the most cost-effective firearm options for concealed carry and home defense. The title "The BEST Bargain Carry Gun Deal Ever!?!" strongly suggests a review or recommendation of an affordable pistol or handgun. The additional phrase "(& Other Ways to Protect Your Family on the Cheap)" indicates a broader discussion of budget-friendly self-defense strategies and potentially other types of firearms or gear that offer good value. The creator emphasizes viewer support, with links to Patreon and SubscribeStar, and credits external artists for score and artwork.
This video features a review of the High Standard Sentinel .22 revolver, highlighting its value as a used firearm despite a potentially poor reputation. The host, Joel Persinger (The GunGuy), notes that while the finish on the featured revolver is rough, its internal condition and shooting performance are excellent. He emphasizes that these revolvers can often be found at bargain prices due to this perceived quality issue, making them a great deal for shooters. The description also includes links to the host's Patreon, website, training resources, other YouTube channels, sponsors like OpticsPlanet and gun rights organizations.
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