This video explores the concept of having multiple AR-15 rifle setups for different purposes, such as home defense versus a "go to war" scenario. The creator seeks advice on how to prioritize training and investment across these various configurations, aiming to understand which setups are most crucial for self-defense and preparedness. The description also includes a link to a non-profit providing constitutional training to law enforcement.
This video discusses the creator's personal tendencies regarding firearm setups, specifically mentioning AR platforms, and acknowledging a perceived 'Guntuber ADHD' as a driving force behind their frequent and perhaps unusual configurations. The description highlights that the viewer should disregard the specific AR setups shown, as the creator admits to an uncontrollable urge to create them, regardless of their personal preference for them. The video also includes promotional material for Venture Surplus and a call to support the channel on SubscribeStar.
This YouTube video, titled "3 RIFLE Setups | Beginner, Hobbyist & Pro," aims to showcase different rifle configurations tailored to various experience levels. While the video title specifies 'Rifle Setups,' no specific rifle models or calibers are mentioned in the provided text. The description primarily promotes the WPS app and various Warrior Poet Society resources, including their website, reading list, and partner links for gear and services. The content appears to be geared towards a community interested in firearms and related lifestyle products, likely offering advice on equipping oneself for different levels of engagement or proficiency.
This is a new channel introduction for "Goat Rescue Squad." Due to YouTube's updated anti-gun policies, the description directs viewers to a specific webpage for links that were previously in their YouTube videos. The description also includes a link to their Patreon page. The channel appears to be focused on firearms-related content, with the redirect page likely containing relevant links to setups or products discussed.
This live stream recording appears to be from March 3, 2017. The description indicates that due to YouTube's updated anti-gun policies, direct links to setups were removed from their videos. The uploader provides a URL to a page containing these links, suggesting the content may involve firearm setups, reviews, or discussions. They also include a link to their Patreon page, implying a desire for community support and potentially exclusive content.
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