This video chronicles the rapid rise and subsequent downfall of Anderson Manufacturing, a company that transitioned from a general machine shop to a top-tier miscellaneous firearms manufacturer, only to cease operations within five years. It details their early days, the impact of the 2008 recession, their pivot into the firearms market, the introduction of their own AR platforms, the impact of their budget-friendly "Poverty Pony" line, their market dominance between 2017-2020, and their eventual sale to Ruger in 2025. The video reflects on the market gap left by their exit and their lasting legacy.
This video, titled '284: Killing Charlie: Two Truths and a Lie,' delves into the hypothetical assassination of Charlie Kirk and the subsequent societal reactions and political divisions it would expose. The description highlights the public's intense interest in identifying the killer, particularly their political affiliation, illustrating a deep divide within the United States. The narrative touches upon the FBI's potential story, the reasons for public doubt, and the search for blame, framing the event as a 'watershed moment' with uncertain ramifications for American politics.
This video offers an in-depth review of Palmetto State Armory's (PSA) gear, aiming to determine its value for firearms enthusiasts. The content delves into the features, quality, and performance of PSA products, catering to both experienced shooters and beginners. The description also includes a mention of 300 Blackout magazine marking bands and provides links for social media engagement and business inquiries. The video explicitly states it is not sponsored and is for educational purposes, conducted in a safe environment.
This YouTube Shorts video captures a tour of Troy Industries, with the creator expressing enjoyment and using hashtags related to military and fun. The content promises a glimpse into the operations of a firearms manufacturer, likely showcasing their facilities and potentially some of their products. The hashtags suggest a positive and engaging experience with a focus on military-themed aspects of the company.
This episode of the Antihero Podcast delves into the controversial claims made by Tim Kennedy, specifically questioning how his alleged exploits, published in a book, could have gone unnoticed and unverified within the tight-knit Special Operations community. The discussion touches upon accountability within the community, the potential for concealed resentment, and applies biblical lessons regarding dealing with others' downfalls. The video is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearms and parts, with a discount code provided.
This video promises to reveal a "most underrated firearms manufacturer" and advocates for responsible gun ownership and the Second Amendment. The channel, TYMP Pistol Project (TYMPPP), is viewer-supported and explicitly states "No Sponsors Allowed." It also promotes official merchandise and has a backup channel. The description emphasizes the appreciation of sporting and defensive firearms.
This episode delves into the historical roots of modern special operations, specifically focusing on Robert Rogers and his enduring legacy. Host Zach Masek explores Rogers' rise and fall, drawing parallels to the motivations of modern soldiers of fortune and the challenges faced by special operations veterans. The discussion highlights the difference in missions between Green Berets and Tan Berets, questioning which approach is currently more relevant. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a firearms and parts manufacturer, and promotes related products and platforms.
This episode of the REDACTED Culture Cast discusses the ongoing controversy surrounding SIG Sauer and their P320 pistol. The host analyzes recent statements from SIG, suggesting they may have been perceived as accusing critics of being 'anti-gun.' The discussion explores whether this is an ad hominem tactic or if there are deeper issues at play. The video also features a promotion for Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearms, parts, and gunsmith tools.
This YouTube video provides a manufacturer review of Zastava Arms. The content covers various aspects of the brand, including an introduction, specific models like the M70, a general overview of Zastava's history and proprietary features, discussions on their pistols, and an examination of sights. The video also includes a range portion demonstrating the firearms in action and concludes with a wrap-up. Viewers are directed to the creator's website for product links and are also encouraged to check out their other YouTube channels and social media platforms.
This episode of the REDACTED Culture Cast discusses a philosophical battle between light and darkness, and how confronting this can prevent psychological distress. It aims to equip viewers with tools to handle conflict, carnage, and tragedy by exploring 'pseudo-philosophy.' The video promotes Obsidian Arms, a Minnesota-based manufacturer of tools, parts, and firearms, offering a discount code for their products. It also directs viewers to support the podcast and other related merchandise.
This episode features Mike Meegan, a leader at Rudder's Rangers (Texas A&M), discussing the demanding nature and unique culture of U.S. Army Ranger Battalions. He differentiates the experience from Ranger School, drawing on his background in Small Unit Ranger Tactics. The conversation delves into the psychological and physical pressures faced by Rangers, and the challenges of maintaining peak performance indefinitely. The video also includes a promotional segment for Obsidian Arms, a firearms and parts manufacturer, and mentions their support for the REDACTED Culture Cast.
This video discusses the concept of scaling everyday carry (EDC) in 2025, moving beyond shaming tactics. It frames EDC as a continuum focused on self-defense, first aid, and disaster response, emphasizing preparedness without 'doing it for the first time in combat.' The discussion highlights practical, small additions to one's carry that are easily integrated into daily life through practice. Specific products like the Snake Staff Systems Everyday Tourniquet, Cloaked Entry Co. items, Flipper Zero, and Gridbase.net are mentioned, along with a sponsorship from Obsidian Arms, a firearms and parts manufacturer.