This YouTube Short features a person named Jake who is extremely excited about receiving a new shipment of Black Rifle Coffee. The video highlights his joy and anticipation, referencing "The Black Rifle Coffee" and the brand "Black Rifle Coffee Company." It also includes hashtags related to firearms culture, such as #gunbros and #pewpewpew, and mentions a gun shop. The description emphasizes GUNBROS's commitment to respecting customers, fast shipping, and providing battle-tested products that support the Second Amendment.
This video discusses recent controversies surrounding the Black Rifle Coffee Company, focusing on allegations made by employees against their CEO, Evan Hafer. The content delves into these specific issues, aiming to provide a more in-depth look at the situation. The creator also promotes various affiliate links for coffee, firearm-related organizations like USCCA, and their own Patreon. They also provide links to their social media presence and YouTube production equipment.
This video analyzes the financial and legal troubles of Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC). Following accusations of "going woke," the company now faces lawsuits, investigations, a tanking stock price, and allegations of fraud. The content explores the potential financial downfall of BRCC, contrasting its previous public offering with its current challenges. It also lists various affiliate links for firearm-related products and services.
This video covers recent news concerning the Black Rifle Coffee Company. The creator provides affiliate links for USCCA, their Patreon, and Blackout Coffee, offering a discount code. They also share links to their social media profiles and their YouTube filming setup, including camera, lens, lighting, microphone, and stand. A legal disclaimer clarifies that the content is not legal advice, and an affiliate disclaimer is included.
This YouTube video features Evan Hafer and Mat Best from Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC). The title "He SAID WHAT?? BRCC's Evan Hafer & Mat Best at it AGAIN" suggests a humorous or controversial interaction between the two personalities. The description primarily consists of promotional links for BRCC merchandise, apparel, coffee, and other related items, along with the creator's social media and Patreon links. There is no specific information about firearms, calibers, or activities beyond what can be inferred from the BRCC affiliation, which is heavily associated with firearms culture.
This video, "2021 Coast to Coast Tour - Part 7," follows Kit Badger's journey from Nevada through Arizona and into Utah. The content highlights a visit to Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC) for a tour and a meeting with a friend, Edwin. The journey also involves a stop to meet Matt from Sawtooth Rifles. The description emphasizes the desire to "park the bus and be off the road" for a short while, suggesting a travelogue format with potential for car/van life elements alongside firearms-related content.
This video features a conversation with Evan Hafer, CEO of Black Rifle Coffee, addressing recent rumors and controversies surrounding the company and his position. The discussion delves into the brand's stance on various issues, likely touching upon topics relevant to the firearm community and its consumers. The content aims to clarify misunderstandings and provide insight into the company's direction and values.
This video features Mat Best from Black Rifle Coffee Company responding to something. While the specific topic of his response is not detailed in the provided text, the description highlights various promotional links for deals on tactical kits, ballistic plates, and shooting steel. It also includes links to "Johnny's Swag" which appears to be apparel and merchandise, as well as links to the creator's social media channels and video gear. The description also contains an affiliate disclaimer.
This YouTube video from Johnny B discusses whether The Black Rifle Coffee Company has 'sold out.' The description includes affiliate links to various products like flags, FFL services, pistol cases, tactical kits, ballistic plates, and shooting steel. It also promotes Johnny's merchandise, Amazon storefront, and social media channels. The content appears to be a commentary or opinion piece rather than a hands-on firearm demonstration.
This video reviews RipStays, a rapid removal system designed for MOLLE/PALS webbing. The creator highlights their speed in detaching pouches and placards, while noting the patience required for weaving them. RipStays are presented as a solution for retrofitting non-removable pouches, especially for life-saving equipment requiring immediate access. The video also links to various products and the creator's merchandise.
This video offers an in-depth look inside the Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC), a veteran-founded business. The content highlights the company's operations from sourcing small-batch beans to roasting, packaging, and shipping. It emphasizes BRCC's commitment to providing a quality coffee product for individuals, whether they are at home or deployed in challenging environments. The description notes a personal connection, with a former contracting buddy leading the tour. The video aims to showcase what makes BRCC a unique coffee company.
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