This YouTube video reviews the AS Designs ARC-fire trigger system, presented as a more affordable alternative to Rare Breed's FRTL3 trigger, offering a 3-position safety. The creator emphasizes that the review is YouTube compliant and legal, focusing on the functionality and their personal experience with the non-regulated item. The video also promotes various affiliate partners for potential discounts and channel support.
This YouTube video playfully explores the hypothetical scenario of an "American at Hogwarts," as indicated by the title and description. The content likely uses humor and pop culture references to contrast American culture with the magical world of Harry Potter. While the title mentions "@deskpop," a known creator in the firearms space, the primary focus appears to be on a humorous, fictional crossover rather than actual firearm content. Without a transcript, it's impossible to confirm if any firearms are mentioned or demonstrated.
This video review discusses the Sig Cross rifle, questioning if it's the ultimate bolt-action rifle. The content creators are seen on the range with the Sig Cross chambered in .308, emphasizing safe firearm handling. The description includes calls to subscribe, links to their support page, Instagram, and a coffee brand affiliate link with a discount code.
This video reviews the "Stuff and Things Shocker" trigger, a device that aims to convert an AR-15 into a paintball gun. The creator, Joe, impulsively purchased the trigger and discusses its implications, humorously warning viewers against actually using it as a paintball gun due to potential legal issues. The video highlights the 'can we, not should we' philosophy of the Deskpop channel and also features mentions of other AR-15 triggers, coffee, and carry insurance.
This video is a fundraiser and giveaway focused on supporting a service puppy's life, with the added element of a "deskpop." Viewers are encouraged to donate via a provided PayPal link, with the chance to win an "awesome prize" as an incentive. The content appears to be primarily charity-driven with a promotional giveaway aspect.
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