This YouTube video features a "Mossberg 590 A1 vs Bowling Pins" comparison. The description uses playful language like "bowling with a 12 Gauge" and "Right up your alley." It also promotes other Hickok45 channels (Hickok45Clips, Hickok45talks), a Patreon page, and sponsors such as SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating it's for educational and entertainment purposes on private property by trained professionals. Viewers are cautioned not to attempt to copy the actions shown due to the dangerous nature of firearms.
This YouTube video features a comparison between a Colt WWII 1911 A1 pistol and bowling pins. The description highlights the suitability of WWII pistols chambered in .45 ACP for such an activity, emphasizing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. It also directs viewers to other Hickok45 channels for clips and talking content, as well as Patreon and sponsor links.
This "Wheel Gun Wednesday" video features a Smith & Wesson Model 27, a classic revolver. The creator highlights their past success using this firearm for bowling pin shooting competitions, indicating a focus on practical application and potentially competitive shooting. The description also promotes channel subscriptions and social media presence, along with a link to miculek.com, suggesting a content creator with a established online presence in the firearms community.
This YouTube video features a demonstration of the Glock 18, described as the original full-auto Glock, being used to shoot bowling pins. The video highlights the firearm's capabilities in a unique application. It also promotes other Hickok45 channels and Patreon, along with sponsored content from SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. The content emphasizes firearm safety and responsible gun ownership, produced on a private range by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video features a comparison between a Safety Harbor Firearms 50 BMG rifle and bowling pins. The description highlights affiliate links for the channel's support and mentions American Pawn and Gun for ammunition. A disclaimer from Holly Springs Tactical Gun Range is also included.
This YouTube video features a comparison between a Glock 41 pistol and bowling pins, humorously questioning if the pistol can replace the need for a bowling ball. The content is presented by Hickok45, a well-known firearms content creator, and filmed on his private range with an emphasis on safety. The description also highlights other Hickok45 channels and sponsors, along with links to FAQs and social media.
This YouTube video features a comparison between the .500 S&W Magnum cartridge and frozen Orbeez and bowling pins. The description thanks American Pawn and Gun in Monroe, NC, for their support and notes that affiliate links (Amazon, Avantlink, Campsite) are used. Items are often sent to the channel for review. The video likely showcases the destructive power of the powerful revolver caliber.
This video features a "Glock Carbine vs Bowling Pins" challenge, aiming to make bowling more fun through a firearms-related activity. The description highlights the content's focus on entertainment and responsible gun ownership, filmed on private property by trained professionals. It also promotes auxiliary YouTube channels and Patreon support.
This Gun Talk video features the crew at the range testing out a selection of Springfield Armory firearms. Their targets for the day include Thanksgiving pumpkins and bowling pins, providing an entertaining backdrop for showcasing the guns. The video highlights Springfield Armory's offerings and promotes the Gun Talk brand across various media platforms.
This video features a full-auto AR-15 engaged in knocking down bowling pins, presented as "Full Auto Friday" by Kentucky Ballistics. The firearm used is a Bushmaster AR-15 chambered in 5.56, firing American Eagle 5.56 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket ammunition. The description emphasizes that the automatic weapons are legally owned and registered machine guns. It also promotes Kentucky Ballistics merchandise, Patreon support, and social media presence, while issuing a strong warning about not attempting to replicate the content.
This VSO Gun Channel video focuses on testing the power of a .458 SOCOM caliber firearm against bowling pins. The description emphasizes the channel's role as an educational resource for responsible gun ownership and safety, with a disclaimer about product testing and potential compensation. The video aims to provide objective content based on personnel tests, with VSO retaining creative rights and independent opinions.
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