This video features a "point blank headshot with a Tank," implying a demonstration involving heavy military equipment and firearms. The description highlights collaborations with popular YouTube creators like Brandon Herrera and The Fat Electrician, and mentions a partnership with "drive tanks" for the location. Viewers are directed to Tacpack for potential gear or promotions using code PEW, and to pewview.com for more content. The content likely showcases extreme or unique shooting scenarios and potentially military vehicle operations.
This video, titled "Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse", appears to be a hypothetical scenario or a creative presentation of firearms in a survival context. The description indicates a victory in this 'apocalypse' and thanks viewers for their support. It also directs viewers to vote for The Gundies Awards, mentioning a giveaway with a trip to Drive Tanks and opportunities to support the channel through their store and Patreon. Ammunition for the video was provided by Sellier & Bellot.
This video announces and promotes the 3rd Annual Gundie Awards, essentially a popularity contest and marketing event for the firearms community. The creator, Kit Badger, encourages viewers to vote for him daily through a provided link to help him secure a spot and potentially win a trip to Drive Tanks in Texas. The description also includes links to Kit Badger's website, merchandise, and Patreon page.
This video is a recap of The Gundies 2021 award show, highlighting Youtuber of the Year and other awards presented at the event held at Ox Ranch & Drive Tanks. It features promotional links for various apparel brands and social media channels associated with Mrgunsngear.
In this video, Brandon Herrera (The AK Guy) finally gets to drive and fire a German Leopard tank, fulfilling a long-awaited experience at Drive Tanks. He also mentions firing a Sherman tank and playing with a flamethrower, indicating a day filled with heavy military hardware. The video promotes various sponsors and merchandise, and Herrera briefly touches on his entrepreneurial journey and the design of the AK-50 rifle.
This video from Demolition Ranch features a test comparing a German Stick Grenade against body armor. Collaborating with Whistlin Diesel, Drive Tanks, and the Ox Ranch, the channel explores the destructive capabilities of historical ordnance against modern protective gear. The video also promotes various Demolition Ranch related social media channels and merchandise.
This video features a German Pak-40 anti-tank gun being fired at a running truck engine, a collaboration between Demolition Ranch and WhistlinDiesel. The description promotes "RIP Goldie" shirts and directs viewers to the respective YouTube channels and social media of the creators and sponsors, Drive Tanks and Ox Ranch. It also highlights other YouTube channels associated with the creator and mentions background music. The core content revolves around the destructive power of the Pak-40 against a vehicular target.
This video focuses on the M60 MK43 Mod 0 machine gun, offering a detailed look at this specific firearm. The description includes links to Drive Tanks, the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA legal self-defense network, music channel, website, and merchandise. It also promotes social media presence across various platforms and provides disclaimers regarding the educational and documentary nature of the content, emphasizing safe firearm handling and legal compliance. The video is for entertainment and informational purposes, and not an attempt to sell firearms or accessories.
This video is a short highlight reel from a trip to drivetanks.com, showcasing a drive in tanks. The description also mentions machine guns and kangaroos, suggesting a diverse experience. The creator, Colion Noir, promotes his merchandise and social media channels, with a focus on the Second Amendment and American tactical lifestyle. He promises more videos from the trip are coming soon, presenting this as a "visual appetizer."
This video features World War II submachine guns, as indicated by the title "WW2 Subguns at Drive Tanks." The description provides links to Drive Tanks, the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, music channel, website, merchandise, and social media platforms. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with all activities conducted safely and legally. It explicitly states the channel does not sell firearms or parts and is not instructing on modifications. The video aims to showcase historical firearms in a controlled environment.
This YouTube video focuses on the FG-42 rifle, a significant firearm from World War II. While the title directly mentions the FG-42, the description also includes a prominent call to action for "DRIVE TANKS IN TEXAS!" and a link to drivetanks.com, suggesting a potential broader theme of historical military hardware or experiences. The description also features numerous links for merchandise, Patreon, legal defense networks (USCCA), a music channel, and social media platforms, indicating a creator with a strong online presence and diverse content offerings. The disclaimer emphasizes the documentary, educational, and entertainment nature of their videos, with all activities performed safely on approved ranges by trained professionals. The copyright information points to 88 Industries, LLC, indicating the production company behind the content.
This YouTube video, titled 'Drive Tanks // Military Theme Park // Machine Gun Wall Of Awesome!', appears to be an experience at a military-themed park. While the title mentions 'Machine Gun Wall Of Awesome!', suggesting firearms will be a prominent feature, the description primarily focuses on promoting the channel, Patreon, merchandise, other related channels, and affiliate links. No specific firearm models, calibers, manufacturers, or firearm-related activities are detailed within the provided text. The content seems geared towards an exciting and potentially action-packed demonstration of military hardware, likely in a controlled, entertainment environment.