This video explores Utah's largest shooting event, Shootah 2025, showcasing a wide array of firearms and tactical gear from elite manufacturers like B&T USA, Langdon Tactical, and Archon Firearms. It highlights live fire demonstrations, allowing attendees to test and experience various firearms firsthand. The event is described as a hands-on, "shoot-everything" experience beyond a typical trade show, making it a must-see for gun enthusiasts looking for top gun shows in Utah and the USA. The content also encourages viewers to subscribe for more gun event coverage, brand interviews, and gear reviews.
This video covers Part 2 of the Range Day coverage from SHOT Show 2025. It features segments on several prominent firearm manufacturers and brands, including Kel-Tec, Carbon Research, Aimpoint, PTR, CZ, B&T, HUXWRX, OA Defense, Olympus Arms, and Culper Precision. The description also highlights educational resources from the Sonoran Desert Institute and promotes other YouTube channels and social media platforms related to Classic Firearms.
This episode of 'This Week in Guns' covers several key firearm-related news items from July 2021. Topics include NSSF's challenge to New York's Public Nuisance Law, Louisiana's potential move towards becoming the 22nd Constitutional Carry state following a gubernatorial veto, and the emergence of a "pro-gun" group called 97percent advocating for "kinder, gentler disarmament." The segment also delves into the controversial concept of "community guns" reported by Cincinnati police and the issues with Tennessee's "Broken Sanctuary Law." Finally, it touches on the Culper Precision Block 19 customization and a Chicago man charged in the shooting of federal agents.
This video provides highlights from Industry Day at SHOT Show 2020, showcasing a variety of firearms and accessories from prominent manufacturers. It features segments from Rock Island, Polymer80, Holosun, Adams Arms, EOTech, Arsenal, Colt, Black Rain Ordnance, LWRCI, Bushnell Optics, Culper Precision, FLUX Defense, Maxim Defense, Meggitt, Springfield Armory, and Glock. The video includes a mention of the new Glock 44 and a look at Franklin Armory. The description also directs viewers to the creator's website for product links and promotes their secondary YouTube channel, 'Outside The Warehouse'.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of $15,000 of bulletproof glass, acquired from an old bank, against various calibers and firearms. The test includes common calibers, a .50 caliber round, and a full-auto Glock. The description also highlights several sponsor products and affiliates, including Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System, Axil Ear Pro, and various firearm accessory brands for AR10 and AK Pistol builds. The creator, Miles Mortensen, also mentions a personal segment called "eye of the GNARwhal" for more in-depth content.
This YouTube video, titled 'A Day At The Range,' offers a brief glimpse into a typical range session with the Culper Precision crew. While specific firearms are not explicitly detailed in the description, the context of a "day at the range" with a firearms-focused group implies a variety of shooting activities. The description also lists camera and audio gear used for filming, and mentions "eye of the GNARwhal" as a segment for "random shenanigans" and personal content. The video was filmed in Utah.
This video documents a trip to Las Vegas where the creator had guns custom-built by Culper Precision for Alex from The Chainsmokers. The video features a visit to Range 702, where they had the opportunity to shoot full-auto firearms and enjoy the custom-built weapons. The creator also includes affiliate links to their camera and audio equipment, and details a personal video segment called 'eye of the GNARwhal' that focuses on broader life experiences beyond viral content. The video was filmed in Utah.
This video features the creator dual-wielding two full-auto M4 rifles, following up on a previous successful video showcasing dual-wielding Glocks. The firearms were provided by Culper Precision. The video also mentions a segment called "eye of the GNARwhal" which explores the creator's life and other content. Filmed in Utah, the video uses music by Kevin Macleod.
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