This video, titled "Cop or FLOP: NEW Releases for 2025 Before Shot Show," previews upcoming firearm and gear releases for 2025. The creator highlights specific models like the Bul Armory Tac Pro COMP and expresses interest in Stealth Arms' future offerings. They also touch on Springfield Armory's recent innovations and mention a potential shift away from their "Glock fan boy label" due to the Echelon. The video also features a shout-out to SST Firearms and promotes the channel's Patreon and donation links. The content is intended for entertainment and educational purposes, with a strong emphasis on responsible firearm handling and adherence to laws.
This video features a review and shooting test of the Cyelee Shark X Pro red dot sight. The reviewer highlights its DPP (Doctor Sight Platform) compatibility and dual reticle options, along with the "shake awake" feature. The description includes affiliate links to the product on Amazon and the Cyelee Optics website, offering a discount code for viewers. Additionally, links to various shooting accessories and gear used in the video are provided.
This video discusses the crucial first step to take when competing in a quantified performance match, acknowledging the creator's personal struggles with focus and routine leading into the event. Despite recognizing the video's imperfections, the creator aims to provide value by sharing insights from both positive and negative takeaways. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and comments, and promotes a Patreon-like support platform, training calendar, classes, and affiliate discounts for various products including firearms accessories, apparel, and specialized gear. It also connects with the audience on multiple social media platforms.
This video critiques the concept of standardized optics footprints, specifically highlighting issues with the DeltaPoint Pro (DPP) footprint. The creator expresses frustration that optics advertised as DPP footprint compatible do not always reliably fit, using an S&W Performance Center M&P 2.0 10mm as an example. The video challenges the notion of universal mounting standards for red dot sights, comparing it to other debunked concepts. It also promotes various preparedness-related products and channels through affiliate links.
This video review focuses on the DPP Titanium Adapter Plate, highlighting its good quality and excellent price for pistol red dot optic users. The description emphasizes that the product is an external modification and does not affect the firearm's internal function. The video was filmed in a controlled environment with all firearms verified unloaded.
This YouTube video explores the concept of focus through an unconventional analogy: pole dancing. While the primary focus is on understanding and improving focus, the description provides valuable links to practical shooting training resources, including in-person classes, digital coaching, Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon, and a podcast from PSTG. This suggests a strong underlying connection to the shooting sports community, with the pole dancing analogy serving as a creative method to explain focus-related principles relevant to marksmanship and performance under pressure.
This video's title, 'Do not buy the DPP,' suggests a critical review or a warning against purchasing a specific firearm accessory, likely an optic given the common abbreviation 'DPP' in the firearms community. The description points to practical shooting training resources and books by Ben Stoeger, indicating the content might be geared towards competitive shooting or serious firearm training. The video likely aims to dissuade viewers from acquiring the DPP, possibly by highlighting its flaws or recommending alternatives.
This YouTube Short compares Glock and Sig Sauer pistols, showcasing several popular models from both manufacturers. The video highlights modified firearms like a Glock 34 Gen 5 with Taran Tactical upgrades and a Sig X5 Legion. The creator expresses a personal preference for trying various firearm brands, including Taurus, Kel Tec, Ruger, Walther, IWI, and SOLGW, rather than adhering to strict brand loyalty. It encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and use affiliate links for channel support, featuring links to Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, Aero Precision, Faxon Firearms, XSTEEL TARGETS, Magpul, GunSkins, Rosco Manufacturing, Ballistic Advantage, and Optics Planet. A comprehensive disclaimer regarding safety and legal compliance is included.
This episode of "Practical Shooting After Dark" (EP 153) focuses on shooting in low-light conditions, a critical skill for practical shooting scenarios. The description highlights resources for in-person classes and digital coaching from the Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), along with links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and the PSTG podcast. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the title and description strongly indicate a focus on advanced firearm training and techniques relevant to competitive and defensive shooting.
This YouTube video showcases a USPSA match from December 2020, specifically focusing on the Carry Optics division. The title highlights the competitor's "Master" classification and the use of a Springfield Armory XDM Elite OSP pistol. The description includes the competitor's overall match finish (9th out of 78) and features numerous affiliate links for various firearms-related gear, including holsters, red dot sights (like the Trijicon SRO, Sig Romeo series, Deltapoint Pro), hearing protection, weapon-mounted lights, and accessories for maintaining firearms and personal comfort on the range. It also mentions support options via Patreon and merchandise. The video emphasizes safety and professional training, stating it's for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This video features Taran Butler demonstrating advanced and seemingly "impossible" shooting techniques. Based on the title and description, the content focuses on a high-skill shooting challenge where Taran attempts to hit three targets from a hip-mounted firing position. The "impossible shots" aspect suggests a demonstration of exceptional marksmanship and control under challenging circumstances.
This video showcases "Squad 1 of the Marshfield IDPA," focusing on competitive shooting in the IDPA discipline. The description provides links to practical shooting training resources, including in-person classes, digital coaching, Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon, and a podcast from PSTG. This suggests content related to skill development, training, and potentially firearms used in competitive environments.