This video features a destructive test comparing the power of a .500 Magnum cartridge against fresh coconuts. The content also includes a promotion for Dollar Shave Club, offering a starter set for $5 via a specific link, and a giveaway opportunity on the creator's website where participants browse the Dollar Shave Club site and then enter a giveaway on edwinsarkissian.com. Participants are advised to select a t-shirt size for potential prizes.
This YouTube video pits iPads against arrows in a comparison, sponsored by Dollar Shave Club. Viewers can win an iPad by participating in a giveaway which involves visiting the sponsor's link and commenting on their favorite product. The description includes hashtags for iPads, archery, Dollar Shave Club, and compound bows. Specific links are provided for Tenpoint Crossbows, The PocketShot, and Drawloc minicrossbow.
This YouTube video pits a bowling ball cannon against a Grandma's Plymouth PT Cruiser, suggesting a destructive and experimental test. The description also highlights a sponsorship from Dollar Shave Club, encouraging viewers to visit their website for a starter set deal. While not explicitly demonstrating firearms, the concept of a "cannon" and its projectile nature implies a comparison to projectile-based weaponry and potentially destructive testing, making it relevant to a broad audience interested in action-oriented or destructive tests, often featured alongside firearm content.
This video, titled 'Boycott Gillette and Save Money!', suggests viewers avoid Gillette products due to perceived overpricing. The creator recommends alternative, cheaper shaving products available on Amazon, claiming they are less expensive than Dollar Shave Club. The description also includes links to the creator's Amazon store and social media profiles, encouraging likes and subscriptions for weekly video updates from 'Deuce and Guns'.
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