This video investigates the whereabouts of over $134,000 worth of stolen firearms. The title suggests a surprising revelation about where these guns ended up. The description also highlights the importance of viewer support for the channel's mission and provides links to the creator's Patreon, merchandise, other social media platforms, and recommended products.
This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) features an "Armed Defender" who patiently waits for his opportunity to intervene and neutralize an armed robber. The description strongly encourages viewers to support Magtech and the ASP Unlimited App for ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, and full firearms training classes. It also promotes the free ASP Lite App for exclusive content not suitable for YouTube, alongside links to news stories, raw videos, ASP merchandise, community groups, and their podcast. The video emphasizes ASP's core principles of Attitude, Skills, and Plan.
This video appears to document a theft that occurred at a gun range. The title "Gun Range Thief!!!" suggests a dramatic or possibly exposé-style video focusing on a criminal event. While specific details about firearms or activities at the range are not provided, the context strongly implies a situation involving firearms and a potentially unsafe environment. The content likely aims to highlight a security breach or criminal act within a firearms-related venue.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by the City of Seattle against Glock. The lawsuit alleges that Glock is responsible for illegal activities committed by individuals using Glock products, even if those individuals are not associated with the manufacturer. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law President analyzes the complaint and questions whether Glock is truly the issue, or if the focus should be on the criminal element. The video aims to educate viewers on the situation and the broader implications for gun rights.
This video challenges the common perception of the .22 LR cartridge, moving beyond its typical association with backyard plinking and beginner shooting. It asserts that criminals have repurposed the .22 LR into a dangerous tool due to its affordability, quiet operation, concealability, and effectiveness when aimed precisely. The content aims to reveal the 'shocking truth' about the caliber's use by individuals involved in criminal activities, highlighting its overlooked potential for causing significant harm.
This video analyzes a Texas traffic stop where 120,000 rounds of .223 ammunition destined for a cartel stash house were seized. The content argues that this bust supports the Supreme Court's stance that gun manufacturers are not responsible for criminal misuse of firearms. The focus shifts to the illegal supply chain and cross-border trafficking as the primary issues, rather than the sale of ammunition itself, challenging gun control narratives. The creator encourages viewers to like and subscribe to reach 500,000 subscribers.
This video discusses the investigation into where over $134,000 worth of stolen guns have ended up. The title hints at a surprising revelation about the destination of these firearms, suggesting a focus on the recovery or tracking of illicitly obtained weapons. The description emphasizes the critical nature of viewer support for the channel's mission.
This video, sponsored by Firearms Legal Protection, depicts a pharmacy employee successfully deterring a robber, causing them to flee. It highlights the importance of preparedness and self-defense. The description promotes various ASP resources, including their app, merchandise, and community groups, emphasizing early access, bonus content, and training opportunities. The content is presented as a real-world scenario with a positive outcome for the employee.
This video, titled "Robber in Rio Takes A Beating For His Efforts," appears to be a raw footage or news report of a robbery attempt that was thwarted. The description heavily promotes the "Active Self Protection" (ASP) brand, encouraging viewers to subscribe to their app for ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, and full firearms training classes. It also highlights specific ASP products like an ankle IFAK and belts from The Wilderness Tactical Products, urging viewers to purchase them. Links are provided for raw videos, ASP merchandise, fitness and dry fire groups, and their podcast. The core of the video seems to be an incident of self-defense against a robber.
This video, sponsored by Lucky Gunner, depicts a dramatic incident where a man steals an officer's firearm and patrol car before being neutralized by the officer's partner. The description heavily promotes the Active Self Protection (ASP) Unlimited App for ad-free viewing and bonus content, including full firearms training classes. It also highlights the ASP Lite App for free exclusive content and directs viewers to other ASP channels, merchandise, fitness groups, and a dry fire challenge. The video also provides links to news stories related to the incident and recommends an ankle medical kit from Mountain Man Medical.
This YouTube video, titled "The Mexican Cartels Paid $55,000 For a Canadian Hitman 😳", delves into a crime-related story involving international criminal elements and a significant financial transaction for a contract killing. The description highlights various ways for viewers to support the channel, including Patreon and YouTube channel memberships, and promotes the podcast "Shawn Ryan Show" across different platforms. While the title suggests a narrative about organized crime and potentially violence, it does not directly mention firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or specific firearm-related topics. The content is primarily focused on true crime and news.
This video, sponsored by Magtech, analyzes an incident where a fleeing felon reportedly pulled a firearm on San Antonio police officers. It encourages viewers to support the sponsor and subscribe to the Active Self Protection (ASP) Unlimited App for ad-free viewing, bonus content, and full firearms training classes. A free ASP Lite App is also available for content not suitable for YouTube. The description includes links to news stories, raw footage, other ASP channels, community groups, and recommended products like ankle medical kits. It emphasizes ASP's motto: Attitude. Skills. Plan. and provides a copyright disclaimer for fair use.