This video, titled "She didn't see it coming," features a content creator and their "buddy Daniel" "controlling the population," which in this context, likely refers to shooting at a range. The video emphasizes safety protocols, including safety checks for unloaded shots and shooting on a closed range into a bullet trap or berm, with all actions performed by trained professionals on state-approved firing ranges. It explicitly states that the content is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and that the creator does not sell firearms or modifications. A DNT Optics 635R is mentioned as the filming equipment.
This video showcases various airsoft and cap guns, with prices ranging from $30 to $200. The disclaimer emphasizes that these are not real firearms and are intended for recreational use in a safe and controlled environment, adhering to all local laws and safety guidelines. The content is presented for entertainment and educational purposes.
This video showcases an airsoft collection, emphasizing that the items are replicas and not real firearms. The creator stresses the importance of entertainment and educational purposes, highlighting safe and controlled environments, adherence to local laws, and proper safety measures such as wearing eye protection. The disclaimer also advises viewers to check local regulations for airsoft and cap guns and explicitly states the content is not intended to promote violence or illegal activities, with viewer discretion advised.
This YouTube video showcases a hunting rifle cap gun, described as being constructed from metal and plastic. It features two barrels and utilizes plastic bullets. The disclaimer emphasizes that the replica is not a real firearm and is intended for recreational and educational purposes, stressing safe and controlled environments, adherence to local laws, and responsible handling of replicas. It advises against modification or misuse and reminds viewers to check local regulations.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics, featuring Houston Jones, explores a unique question: "How Lethal Is A Fire Truck?". While the title might suggest a straightforward firearm demonstration, the description and associated links hint at a broader exploration of ballistic testing and potentially unconventional subjects. The video likely leverages Clear Ballistics gel for testing and promotes Kentucky Ballistics' merchandise and Patreon. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is filmed in a controlled, private setting by trained professionals for entertainment and educational purposes, advising against replication.
This YouTube video from Kentucky Ballistics explores the lethality of a "ballistic golf club." The description highlights the channel's focus on firearms content with links to their merchandise, Patreon, and other social media platforms. It also includes a strong disclaimer about safety and responsible content consumption, emphasizing that the videos are for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be replicated. The video appears to be a unique and potentially experimental exploration of how a modified golf club could function ballistically.
This YouTube video, titled 'Blind Folded GLOCK Challenge!! | GUNMAS EP.13', features a special guest and appears to be part of a series from 'GHG HUSSLE'. The description includes links to branded merchandise and emphasizes safety in a controlled environment with trained professionals. The video is presented for educational purposes, showcasing a personal firearm collection, and is not promoting the sale of firearms. The content centers around a 'blind folded' challenge involving a Glock pistol.
This YouTube video, "COP or DROP Subscribers GUNS FT. Rambo Jay | GUNMAS EP.8," features a discussion or showcase of firearms submitted by subscribers, with special guests Rambo Jay, lifewithob, and ChrisTV1. The video emphasizes safe, controlled environments and actions performed by trained professionals, with a disclaimer that it is for educational purposes only and not promoting firearm sales. It highlights the channel's goal of reaching 900k subscribers and promotes legally dangerous clothing and patches. The content appears to be a segment within a larger series, "GUNMAS EP.8."
This YouTube video features a review of the Polymer 80 Glock 34, alongside mentions of a new AR pistol build and a Polymer 80 Glock 26. The creator provides contact information via email and Instagram for those who wish to reach out and accepts donations for ammunition through Cash App to support future content creation. The video emphasizes its educational purpose, a safe and controlled environment, and legal licensing.
This "Gunmas Ep. 6" video features long-range shooting with an AK-47, with a special guest appearance by @Realrambojay. The description emphasizes safety, responsible gun ownership, and educational purposes, while also promoting "legally dangerous" merchandise. The creator is aiming for a subscriber goal of 900k and links to their clothing and patch store, along with their Linktree for further connection. The video is presented as a personal collection showcase rather than a promotional sale of firearms.
This video captures a seemingly ordinary day at the gun range that takes an unexpected turn when a State Trooper arrives. The content creator expresses initial nervousness, which quickly dissipates as the officer proves to be polite and respectful. The video also features a review of the new Olight PL-3 Valkyrie weapon light, which became available on November 17th. The creator emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes and was filmed in a safe and controlled environment.
This YouTube video, titled "CAN SHE SAVE ME FROM A MUGGER!? #coupleschallenge", appears to be a scenario-based video focusing on self-defense, likely involving firearms. The description hints at legally dangerous content and promotes branded merchandise. It emphasizes safety protocols, stating the video was filmed in a controlled environment with trained professionals and is for educational purposes only. The creator explicitly clarifies they are showcasing their personal firearm collection, not promoting sales. The video features a special guest and encourages viewers to connect through their Linktree.