This Tactical Tuesday livestream features a discussion with Ronnie Barrett, the legendary founder of Barrett Firearms Manufacturing. Filmed at The Outpost Armory in Nashville, the video highlights Ronnie Barrett himself. The episode is sponsored by Euro Optic, which is praised for its real-time inventory, same-day shipping, and express delivery options. The content also promotes Tactical Rifleman's Patreon page for support and shares links to their Amazon shop for recommended gear, their website, and social media channels.
This video presents a shooting drill called the "Catalina Wine Mixer," designed by an unnamed individual from SIG Academy. The drill involves engaging targets at varying distances (25m, 15m, and 7m) with a rifle, requiring reloads on the move. It culminates with pistol work at close range, firing at the center chest and then the face. The par time is 36 seconds, with penalties for off-target shots. The video's sponsor, Euro Optic, is highlighted for its real-time inventory and fast shipping. The creator, TR from Tactical Rifleman, emphasizes showing real-world performance, including misses and failures, and encourages viewers to support the channel via Patreon. Additional gear recommendations are provided through an Amazon shop and links to other online resources.
This video reviews the Blackout Defense Mk.II AR-15, highlighting its unique design by an aerospace engineer. The review touches on the rifle's components and features, including a Zero Reset trigger, Accufire LPVO, Aimpoint H1, and Surefire M300 light. The description also provides links to various sponsors and gear, including Haley Strategic Products, K&R Armory, Euro Optic, and several specific accessories like the Blue Force Gear Sling and Eotech EXPS3.
This YouTube video from Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc., features a "Cursed Gun Images" segment focusing on Call of Duty: Vanguard. While the video's primary subject is a video game's depiction of firearms, the creator's background as a firearm manufacturer and designer of the AK-50 adds a layer of interest for firearm enthusiasts. The video likely explores humorous or questionable in-game firearm designs, drawing parallels or contrasts to real-world firearms. The creator also promotes his merchandise and other social media channels.
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