This video announces an exciting new streaming service called "History of Weapons and War," a collaborative effort by Forgotten Weapons and seven other prominent firearms channels. The service aims to consolidate high-quality historical and educational firearms content outside the reach of YouTube. A special discount code "WEAPONSWAR40" offers 40% off the first month, valid only on September 22nd. Viewers are encouraged to visit weaponsandwar.tv to sign up and access the service via dedicated apps on major platforms including Android, iOS, Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. The initiative supports numerous passionate creators in the firearms community.
This is a supercut compilation video from 9 Hole Reviews, featuring "Worst Gun Vids" from Season 3. The video highlights various firearms and potentially some less-than-ideal firearm-related content. It encourages viewers to sign up for their newsletter, check out related channels like @britishmuzzleloaders, and support the creators via Patreon or by shopping with their affiliates. A discount code for Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories is also provided.
This video provides a practical accuracy test of a Martini-Henry Mk I/II rifle, dating back to 1872. The content explores the capabilities of this historically significant British Empire rifle, highlighting its revolutionary metal cartridge design and its role in Victorian Era military might. The review aims to demystify the rifle's accuracy, reliability, and speed for modern enthusiasts. It features collaboration with Rob from British Muzzleloaders and mentions inspiration from the film 'Zulu'. The video also details the equipment used for observation, including Vortex Optics, and provides distance conversions.
This video features a "Run and Gun" scenario showcasing the Canadian-made Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.1* rifle. The host, Mike from The Firearm Blog TV, collaborates with Rob from British Muzzleloaders, applying late World War II training techniques. The description highlights the specific rifle model and caliber, and the video is supported by sponsors in the ammunition and tactical gear sectors, with a Patreon campaign for viewer support.
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