This video demonstrates how to destroy a portable bullet trap, specifically mentioning "incorrect desk pop ammo." The description provides a link to purchase the bullet trap model from tatargets.com, highlighting specific attributes. The video's focus is on the durability and potential destruction of the target system, implying a test of its limits under specific ammunition conditions. It's a practical demonstration of equipment failure or resilience.
This video showcases a 'DeskPop' demonstration using MOD1 Bullet Traps. The description emphasizes responsible use and specifies that these traps are intended for indoor range environments. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context strongly suggests firearm-related activities.
This video features a durability test of the Gideon Advocate 1x Prism optic. The reviewer, from Desk Pop, emphasizes their commitment to unbiased testing, even with a sponsor involved. The description hints at the optic facing "abuse" and the potential impact on their relationship with Gideon Optics. It also includes a call to action to support Gideon Optics and mentions a discount code.
This video reviews the Typhoon Defense AR12, described as one of the cheapest AR shotguns on the market, retailing under $300. The reviewer aims to determine if its predominantly polymer construction will be its weakness or if it will hold up to rigorous testing. The video also mentions support for Gideon Optics, who funds the channel, and provides an Instagram link for further content.
This YouTube video showcases the concealed carry firearms favored by popular GunTubers, including Civilian Tactical, Desk Pop, Jkell2A, Overton Windex, and Johnny Q. While the specific firearms, calibers, and brands are not detailed in the description, the title implies a focus on handguns commonly used for everyday carry (EDC) and self-defense. The collaboration of multiple content creators suggests a comparison or compilation of their personal choices, offering viewers insights into the diverse options available for concealed carry.
This video features a "desk pop" demonstration, likely a short firing exercise in a controlled environment, using a bullet trap made by Super Target Systems. The creator highlights the effectiveness and affordability of the bullet trap, mentioning a discount code MC25 for a 12x18 trap and providing the manufacturer's website for viewers interested in purchasing. The video aims to share this gear with a wider audience, inspired by a previous "desk pop" video on another channel.
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