This YouTube video, titled 'These Knives AVOID Metal Detectors?! (Black Triangle)', appears to explore non-metallic knives, a topic with implications for everyday carry (EDC) and potentially concealed carry scenarios. The inclusion of hashtags like #civtac and #pewpew suggests a focus on tactical gear and firearms culture. The description directs viewers to 'civtac.club' for sponsor information and deals, indicating a channel with commercial ties or affiliations within the tactical and EDC community. While the title focuses on knives, the use of #pewpew implies a broader interest in firearms or related accessories, suggesting the channel may cover both.
This video provides a "First Look" at several new firearm-related products. The Sig P365-Fuze is highlighted, described as a fusion of the P365 pistol with full-size capabilities, featuring a 4.3" barrel, improved stippling, and increased magazine capacity (17 and 21 rounds). Also showcased are Sig's new Romeo-X enclosed emitter optics for the P365 and P320. Kinetic Development Group's MREX20, a replacement rail for the FN SCAR 20, is presented as a modern upgrade. Finally, Black Triangle's Serval: Apex Edition is featured, noted for its aggressive textured grip panels designed for non-permissive environments. The video also lists the specific loadout used.
This video showcases the loadout used for the Thunder Ranch Urban Precision Rifle Course, presented by Kit Badger. It details various pieces of tactical gear, clothing, and firearm accessories, including specific brands and models such as the Criterion 11.5" Core Series Rifle Barrel, Dead Air Sierra 5 Silencer, Accufire Prospectis Astro-8 LPVO, and Safelife Defense Hyperline IIIA Vest. The description also provides links to Kit Badger's website, merchandise, and Patreon page, alongside a mention of Ballistic Ink T-Shirts.
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