This MGF Podcast episode, broadcast on November 24th, 2025, features a live chat covering a diverse range of topics including firearms, cars, politics, and cryptids. The description also promotes merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, and support options via Patreon and Subscribestar, indicating a content creator with a community focus.
This YouTube video, titled "MGFP - 'I Wear My Sunglasses to Shoot!'", features a discussion amongst individuals about firearms, comics, cars, cryptids, and other topics perceived as "manly". The video description also promotes merchandise, a backup channel, and Patreon support for the creators. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the general theme suggests a casual, interest-based discussion with a focus on "manly" hobbies.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features AJ Gentile, creator of "The Why Files," known for his deep dives into conspiracy theories, mysteries, and unexplained phenomena. Gentile, a former Hollywood producer and writer, discusses the creation and rapid growth of his YouTube channel. The conversation touches on various controversial topics including DARPA, the moon landing, Tesla's free energy, ancient civilizations, remote viewing, government surveillance via the Patriot Act, media manipulation, the concept of stolen valor, hidden history involving giants and the Smithsonian, Vatican secrets, the Mel's Hole phenomenon, and cryptids like Bigfoot. The episode emphasizes the importance of critical thinking in navigating these complex subjects.
This video features a discussion among "gun guys" comparing the .32 ACP and .45 ACP calibers, framed humorously as options for "Geezers." Beyond firearms, the conversation also touches upon other interests such as cars, comics, and cryptids, as indicated by the "manly man-stuff" description. The video includes links for merchandise, a backup channel, channel memberships, and Patreon support. Original score and artwork are credited.
This video features gun enthusiasts discussing a range of topics including firearms, cars, comics, and cryptids. While the title is attention-grabbing, the description suggests a general discussion among friends with a focus on 'Manly Man-Stuff.' The content appears to be a casual conversation rather than a focused review or instructional video. Several links are provided for merchandise, a backup channel, and Patreon support.
This video features the "Gun Guys" discussing various topics including firearms, specifically the impact of polymer guns. They also touch on political term limits and other "manly man-stuff." The description also includes multiple links for merchandise, backup channels, memberships, and patron support, alongside credits for original score and artwork.
This video features a discussion among "gun guys" covering a range of topics including firearms, comics, cars, and cryptids. While specific firearm models or calibers aren't detailed in the provided information, the mention of "KelTec" suggests potential discussion around firearms from that manufacturer. The content also appears to touch on pop culture and potentially obscure or unusual subjects, aligning with the "manly man-stuff" theme.
This video, titled 'MGFP 26Jun25 - Not-Quite-Dead Viewers & Viking Funerals!', features a casual discussion among 'guys chating about guy stuff'. The topics touched upon include guns, cars, cryptids, and a somewhat unusual hypothetical scenario involving shooting friends out of a cannon. The description also provides links for merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, channel memberships, and Patreon support. Original score is by Madison Stegall and super artwork by Daniel Greenfield.
This YouTube video, titled "MGFP 25Jun25 - Kel-Tec vs. Raven Arms?", promises a discussion covering a variety of topics, including firearms, cars, cryptids, and wrestling. The description explicitly mentions a comparison between Kel-Tec and Raven Arms firearms, indicating a significant focus on handguns. The video also includes calls to action for supporting the channel through merchandise, a backup channel, Patreon, and Subscribestar, and credits the original score by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield.
This YouTube video features a discussion between individuals covering a range of "manly stuff," with a specific focus on comparing the .327 Federal Magnum and .38 Special calibers. The conversation extends to other interests such as cars, motorcycles, cryptids, and wrestling. The description also includes links to the creator's merchandise, backup channel, Patreon, and Subscribestar, as well as crediting the original score and artwork.
This video features a discussion among friends covering a range of topics including firearms, cars, cryptids, wrestling, and other "manly man-stuff." Specific to firearms, the title mentions "Bear Guns" and "10MM Carbines," suggesting potential discussion or demonstration of firearms chambered in 10mm and firearms suitable for bear defense. The description also includes multiple links for merchandise, backup channels, and fan support through Patreon and SubscribeStar, indicating a focus on community building and content creator support.
This video features a "manly chat" discussing guns, cars, crime, and cryptids. The title suggests a discussion about firearms being present in various rooms, with a dismissal of a potential 'Lysteria' theory, implying a focus on self-defense or home security. The description mentions 'manly man-stuff,' indicating a likely audience interested in topics beyond just firearms.