This video is a critical review of content from the "God Family & Guns" channel. The creator expresses a change of perspective, admitting they were wrong about something presented by the GFG channel. The video emphasizes the importance of their mission and channel support, encouraging viewers to become patrons. It also highlights other ministries and recommended products, including JASE Medical and ES Power Drink, alongside GFG merchandise and prayer request submission.
This video is an update from the creator explaining their move away from Washington. The focus shifts to how viewers can directly support the channel moving forward, allowing the creator to continue making content. It announces upcoming limited-edition patch drops monthly to help cover operational costs and lists several retailers (GUNPRIME, Gideon Optics, CONSTANTINE CARRY, HSL ammo, Arrowhead Tactical Apparel, Rise Armament) where viewers can use a specific code to get discounts and support the channel. The creator expresses gratitude for the community's support and looks forward to the channel's future growth.
This video announces the end of a 250,000 subscriber celebration, with details available on the channel's social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X). A disclaimer confirms all firearms comply with laws and encourages responsible shooting. The content seems to be a promotional announcement for an ongoing event related to the channel's growth.
This YouTube video announces a 250,000 subscriber celebration happening this week. The description urges viewers to check out the channel's social media for full details, with links available on their page. While no specific firearms or content are mentioned, the celebratory nature and typical YouTube creator content suggest a potential giveaway or special event that may involve firearms, gear, or related content. Viewers are directed to external social media platforms for more information.
This video is a channel update where the creator solicits feedback from their audience on what content they would like to see in the future. It's an interactive video designed to gauge viewer interests and guide the channel's direction. While no specific firearms or topics are discussed in detail within the provided information, the context of a firearms channel implies that viewer suggestions will likely revolve around firearms reviews, shooting techniques, gear, or related topics. The creator is actively seeking audience input to tailor future content to their subscribers' preferences.
This YouTube video, titled 'New Stuff Saturday!', features a live stream with channel updates, showcasing some new items and an old favorite. The creator plans to have coffee with viewers before heading to the gym for a chest workout. The description emphasizes that the stream will not involve any sales, handling, transportation, or loaded firearms, and all content will be for educational purposes in a safe, controlled environment with professionals. The video includes hashtags related to 'shorts', 'edc', and 'airsoft'.
This YouTube video announces a giveaway, a return of "Handguns4Heroes," and other important updates from TYMPPP. The description includes links to purchase TYMPPP merchandise, a link to a backup channel, and calls to action for channel memberships, Patreon, and Subscribestar. The content appears to be a channel update with potential for community engagement and merchandise promotion, with a direct tie-in to firearms through the "Handguns4Heroes" initiative.
This YouTube video features a live Q&A session with MuzzleBroke, addressing recent inactivity and teasing new firearm acquisitions. The description hints at exciting content, including discussions about new "pieces of steel & freedom," future channel plans, and the imminent release of a new video. Viewers are encouraged to bring questions and "divorced dad energy" for a "full send" with the "MuzzleBroke Army."
The creator announces the end of their regular Monday Night Live Streams after five years, citing various factors. While scheduled weekly lives will cease, they may still conduct occasional live streams for interviews or urgent matters. Private live streams for SubscribeStar and YouTube channel members will continue. The creator expresses gratitude for viewer support and confirms that regular standalone content will still be posted.
This YouTube video, titled 'State of the World - Priority,' appears to be a channel update or commentary from the creator known as TrenchGrenade. The description provides links to support the channel via Patreon and a Venmo ammo fund, as well as a link to their Instagram. It also includes a disclaimer stating that the views expressed are individual and do not represent the Department of Defense or the U.S. Army. Given the creator's name and the mention of an 'ammo fund,' it is highly probable that the video's content, while not explicitly detailed, will relate to firearms or the firearms community.
This video is a channel update from Civilian Principles. The creator discusses closing out their time in the military, future content plans, community involvement, and asks viewers for input on what they want to see from the channel. They also highlight several brands and individuals they support, including TaskForceDoomer, fsup.crew, VandalArt, Valley Forge Research, and The Longhouse Preparedness. The video touches on themes of shared knowledge and ideas within the tactical and preparedness communities.
This video announces a significant rebranding for the channel, formerly known as Workman Protection, now evolving into Modern Protector. The update includes a new look, studio, and name, but the core mission remains: empowering viewers with the mindset, skills, and tools for self-defense and family protection. The creator encourages subscriptions to stay updated on future content.