This video promotes the "Small Arms of the Cold War: NATO Battle Rifles" book, focusing on the historical context and iconic designs of battle rifles used by NATO forces. It details the strategic differences between NATO's full-power cartridges and the Eastern bloc's intermediate cartridges. The book covers over 70 models, organized by type, including notable rifles like the FAL, G3, M14, AR-10, and MAS, with a chapter dedicated to precursors and others. The book features historical insights from Ian McCollum and photography by James Rupley, providing a comprehensive look at these often under-documented firearms.
This YouTube video announces an update on a project called 'Forged in Snow', revealing that its 'Ex Libris' goal has been met. It encourages viewers to pledge on their Kickstarter to receive a bonus ex libris label with their book, providing a direct link to the campaign. The content appears to be promotional for a book or project related to firearms, likely with a historical or informational aspect given the 'Ex Libris' term and the 'Forged in Snow' title suggesting a setting or theme.
This YouTube video promotes a Kickstarter campaign for a book titled "Forged in Snow." The book, a five-year project, delves into Finnish firearms, covering a wide range of weapons including pistols, Mosins, submachine guns, light machine guns, Finnish Kalashnikovs, and new Sako AR models. The author highlights collaborations with the Finnish Army Museum, Sako Defense, Varusteleka, and Finnish small arms collectors, expressing excitement for the finished product.
This video provides a shipping update for a new book titled 'Battle Rifles of NATO'. The book will be available in standard, signed, and slipcase editions. The expected arrival at the warehouse is December 2nd. The description links to the Headstamp Publishing website for purchasing the book, which focuses on small arms from the Cold War era.
This video announces a massive Black Friday sale for Fieldcraft Survival, featuring discounts of 10% to 50% on nearly all products, with most items at least 30% off. The sale is accessible via their website (fieldcraftsurvival.com/blackfriday) and requires adding items to the cart to see the discount. The promotion ends Monday, December 2nd, at midnight MT. The description also promotes the Fieldcraft Survival App for preparedness, their newsletter, and Mike Glover's new book "Prepared." Fieldcraft Survival's mission is to educate, train, and equip individuals for survival scenarios, offering medical equipment, reliable products, and expert-led training.
This video announces the release of "Small Arms of WW2: Soviet Union," the second book in the Headstamp series, focusing on World War II Soviet small arms. The book, approximately 500 pages, features photography and history, covering standard, experimental, and early-production variations. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Soviet weapon development, operation, production, and use in English, addressing a gap in existing literature for Western collectors. Preorders are open, with an expected release in mid-September. The description also highlights options for European buyers to save on shipping.
This video, titled "The Just War of Martyrs & Soldiers," appears to be an opinion or philosophical discussion rather than a technical firearms review or training session. It heavily promotes sponsored products like Aura for online security and the WPS app for original shows and training. Additional links are provided for the "Warrior Poet Way" book, other Warrior Poet Society resources, and partner companies such as Sportsman's Guide and USCCA. The content leans towards the broader Warrior Poet Society brand and its associated lifestyle and products, with a strong emphasis on self-reliance and preparedness, rather than a specific firearm demonstration or in-depth analysis.
This YouTube video features a podcast with Wyman Meinzer, described as a legend in his culture and a wealth of information. The description promotes his book, "Art of Predator Calling," and provides links to purchase signed copies. While specific firearms are not detailed, the context of "predator calling" strongly suggests hunting-related firearms and accessories are discussed or implied.
This YouTube video, titled 'H&K Volume 2', is a promotional piece for the "Vickers Guide: Heckler & Koch (Volume 2)" book. The description encourages viewers to pre-order the book and provides a link. It also directs viewers to follow the book's co-author, James Williamson, on his YouTube channel, '@teufelshundtactical7125'. The content likely delves into the history, models, and significance of Heckler & Koch firearms, as suggested by the title and the author's involvement.
This YouTube video, titled '2 Reasons NOT to Get My Book!', uses a #shorts format. The description includes hashtags related to books, masculinity, logic, power, and men's health, along with a link to purchase "The Warrior Poet Way" book from warriorpoetsupplyco.com. While the title suggests a critical look at the book, the hashtags imply themes relevant to a male audience interested in personal development, strategy, and potentially self-reliance, which often overlaps with firearms enthusiast interests.
This YouTube video features country music artist Brantley Gilbert discussing a book that has significantly impacted his life. While the title and description do not mention any firearms, the hashtag #brantleygilbert and the artist's known association with outdoor and potentially firearm-related lifestyles could lead to engagement from a broader audience. However, without specific content related to firearms, the video's relevance to a dedicated firearm enthusiast audience is very low. The focus is clearly on a personal development or testimonial aspect.
This video discusses the successful crowdfunding campaign for the "Clockwork Basilisk" product, highlighting that it has surpassed $450k in funding. This achievement unlocks new features, including commissioned art for the frontispiece and expanded content for the companion book "Who Invented the Wheelgun?". The description specifically mentions Jonathan Ferguson, Keeper of Firearms and Artillery at the Royal Armouries' National Firearms Centre, will be contributing to the book. Information is also provided on how existing backers can add the "Tobacco of the Emperor" to their orders.