This video explores the "Urban Precision Rifle Concepts" (UPR or USPR), a project that ultimately echoes the design principles of the 16" SPR. The description mentions specific sponsors and affiliate links, including Venture Surplus for apparel and Eclipse Armory for ammunition. It also provides contact information and a link to the creator's SubscribeStar for financial support.
This video review focuses on the Surefire M640 Turbo, highlighting its high candela output as an answer to the demand for powerful weapon lights. The description also includes affiliate links to Eclipse Armory for ammunition purchases and Venture Surplus for outdoor gear, along with the creator's business email and social media links. The content appears to be aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in tactical lighting and related accessories.
This video features a lengthy Q&A session with the creator of Brass Facts, answering viewer questions for an hour. While the primary focus is on answering questions, the description includes mentions of Venture Surplus and a link to their poncho liner, as well as Eclipse Armory for ammunition purchases. The creator also promotes their SubscribeStar and Instagram for ongoing support and content.
This video discusses the concept of "bugging out to the wilderness" as a SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) plan. The creator expresses skepticism about its effectiveness as a primary survival strategy, calling it a "poor risk prop." While no specific firearms are demonstrated, the context of SHTF and survival planning implies a potential discussion of related gear and preparedness. The description includes promotional links for Venture Surplus (poncho liner) and Eclipse Armory (ammo), indicating an interest in outdoor and survival-related products, as well as firearm-related commerce.
This video review of the Leupold Mk5 2-10x scope highlights a perceived paradox: Leupold possesses the components for an excellent scope but consistently falls short. The reviewer suggests the Mk5 2-10x is closer to their ideal but finds the price-to-performance ratio lacking. The description also includes promotional links for ammo from Eclipse Armory and Venture Surplus, along with links to the creator's SubscribeStar and Instagram.
This video discusses a red dot sight that, despite its name in the title, is explicitly stated to NOT be a Geissele product. The reviewer suggests it's a budget-friendly option that might still be functional. The video also mentions Eclipse Armory for ammunition and provides links to the creator's other platforms for support and engagement.
This YouTube video focuses on reviewing the "PLX-C," which appears to be an LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) for firearms. The description highlights an affiliate link for the product and mentions "Ass Facts" for a discount on night vision from "Nightline Inc.". It also includes links to "Eclipse Armory" for ammunition and a link to the creator's "Brassfacts" page on Linktree for various affiliations and support options, including SubscribeStar. The video also features mentions of a cameraman and a business email.
This video explores civilian small team reconnaissance tactics for "SHTF" (Shit Hits The Fan) scenarios, emphasizing the theoretical need for practicing these skills within a preparedness plan. It highlights brands like Eclipse Armory for ammunition and Nightline for night vision equipment, offering a discount code for the latter. The content leans towards survival and tactical preparedness with a focus on practical application of recon skills.
This video reviews the Primary Arms Nova SLx 1-6x LPVO, highlighting it as a top-tier budget optic that meets essential criteria despite not being perfect. The reviewer emphasizes its value proposition for those seeking an effective low-power variable optic without breaking the bank. The description also includes affiliate links for the optic, ammunition from Eclipse Armory, and night vision gear from Nightline, with a special discount for viewers who mention 'Ass Facts'. Support for the channel is encouraged through SubscribeStar.
This YouTube video offers a review of the new Strike Industries SMC PDW. The reviewer expresses disappointment, finding the firearm redundant and the experience of reviewing it to be a 'roller coaster ride' with fluctuating opinions. The description also includes a call to action for viewers to mention 'Ass Facts' at Nightline for a discount on night vision products. The creator also links to their various social media platforms and their SubscribeStar page for financial support.
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