This video showcases the new Multicam Grips from Die Free Co. The creator emphasizes new rules preventing them from demonstrating channel support methods directly. They encourage viewers to visit their website for support and links to items used in the video, including a wireless microphone and lighting. The description also promotes following their alternative platforms (Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram) for uncensored content and exclusive content/giveaways on Locals. A disclaimer highlights that demonstrations are performed by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel on site, and firearms not in use are rendered inoperable.
This video reviews the PEAK/02 Folding Sights by Scalarworks, highlighting their lightweight design, ease of deployment, and distinct audible adjustments. The reviewer praises the clever double aperture on the rear sight. The video also mentions the Honey Badger 556 rifle, South Paw Silencer, Kung Fu Grip, Tiger Claw, and Hydura Sling as part of the reviewer's loadout.
This YouTube video from Die Free Co. showcases new baseplates for AR-15 magazines. The content emphasizes modifications and upgrades for firearm accessories, with a mention of TA10. The creator stresses that the channel is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not sell firearms or accessories. They also promote supporting the channel through their website and other social media platforms like Rumble, Greyhive, and Telegram, offering exclusive content and giveaways on Locals. The video includes links to product recommendations for a wireless microphone and lighting.
This video from Kit Badger reviews the new D-Nut by Die Free Co. The D-Nut is a clever accessory designed to enable the use of M-LOK accessories on Q-Sert rails and handguards. The reviewer also mentions several other components as part of their loadout, including the Full Stop by Die Free Co, BoomBox by Q, Porq Chop Silencer, Kick Stand Bipod, and EOTech EXPS3 optic.
This video focuses on modern sustainment packs and loadouts for LARPing (Live Action Role-Playing). It highlights various gear setups, including specific equipment from Steele Industries, Die Free Co, and Leupold, such as their tripods, red dot sights (Deltapoint Pro), scopes (Mk5HD), and rangefinders. The video also touches upon shelter solutions like A-frame shelters. While not directly a firearms review, it showcases gear that would be relevant to individuals involved in tactical simulations or preparedness scenarios where firearms might be part of the LARP.
This YouTube video provides a review and opinions on the "Kung Fu Grip" accessory from Die Free Co (DFCO) for the AR-15 platform. The description includes promotional discount codes and affiliate links for various firearm-related retailers such as Vedder Holsters, TargetsUSA, Shootsteel.com, Infinity Targets, Sig Sauer, Federal Premium Ammo, Midsouth Shooter Supply, Guns.com, Magpul, Black beard fire starter, Bear Creek Arsenal, Palmetto State Armory, Creedmoor Sports, Legal Heat CCW Training, and Mira Safety products. It also includes links to the creator's social media and merchandise.
This video explores the relevance of modern warfighting training and equipment in a time of perceived peace. It delves into historical cycles of conflict, discusses the concept of 5th Generation Warfare, and showcases a "war box" filled with essential gear for potential modern conflicts. The content also features sponsor segments and a discussion on the overall value of preparedness.
This video from Die Free Co. reviews the Tiger Claw Angled Grip, questioning its value. Based on the title and description, the content likely focuses on the performance and utility of this specific firearm accessory. It's implied to be a review, with the creator posing the question of whether the grip is 'WORTH IT', suggesting an evaluation of its benefits against its cost or any potential drawbacks.
This video from AT3 Tactical's GeAR Grind series provides a review of several AR-15 upgrades. Host Travis discusses the Kung-Fu Grip from Die Free Co, the Sylvan Arms Gen 5 Folding Stock Adapter, and a new ARCA M-LOK plate from STNGR. The review focuses on the fit, form, feel, function, and features of each accessory, aiming to provide helpful, fact-driven information for the AR-15 shooting community. The video also links to AT3 Tactical's Amazon store, their website, and related beginner and builder's guide playlists.
This short video showcases the Die Free Co Kung Fu Grip for AR-15 pistols. The title "Enough Talk. Let's fight" suggests a demonstration or emphasis on the practical application and aggressive styling of the grip. It is clearly aimed at AR-15 pistol owners looking for accessory upgrades, with a focus on enhancing ergonomics and possibly aesthetics for a more 'fight-ready' feel. The use of '#shorts' indicates a brief, attention-grabbing format.
This video reviews the "Tiger Claw" hand stop by Die Free Co. The reviewer highlights its well-thought-out angled design, substantial texture, secure M-LOK lock-up, and wide surface ideal for barricade shooting. The video also showcases the reviewer's "Loadout," which includes an Aero Precision M4E1 Pro, Scalarworks Folding Back Up Sights, a Sig SPEAR LT SBR, and a Sig SLX762C Suppressor. Links are provided for Kit Badger products, Ballistic Ink T-Shirts, and Patreon support.
This video offers a "First Look" at several new pieces of gear from various manufacturers. The featured items include a BCM 16" Rifle with Raider Rail, a NiteHog Viper Thermal scope, a Spiritus Systems Winter Warfare Assault Kit, and target pasters from Ben Stoger Pro Shop. The reviewer also highlights a Leupold Mk5 HD 2-10 scope and a Leupold Delta Point Pro, along with a BCM Vertical Grip Mod 3. The video aims to provide an initial overview of these products for viewers interested in tactical equipment and firearms.