This video, titled "Don't Trust The SHILLS!", warns viewers about misinformation on the internet, specifically concerning firearm research. The creators emphasize the importance of accurate information for making informed decisions about firearms and self-defense. They highlight their commitment as a family-owned small business, focusing on providing trusted, battle-tested products that uphold Second Amendment rights for protecting family and country. The description also promotes their social media channels.
This video from the ASAC Foundation highlights their Grant and Scholarship programs, offering opportunities for research and academic pursuits related to firearms. It directs viewers to their website for application details and provides links to ASAC's reference articles and research reports authored by its members. The video also promotes related content from Forgotten Weapons and the weaponsandwar.tv platform, suggesting a focus on firearms history and research.
This video showcases bespoke firearms from renowned custom gun makers across the USA and Europe. It directs viewers to firearmsguide.com for in-depth research, offering high-resolution images, pricing, technical specifications, and detailed features of these unique firearms. The content is geared towards enthusiasts interested in high-end, custom-made guns.
This video discusses the challenges and realities of donating firearm collections to museums. It highlights the rarity of finding a museum whose mission aligns with a private collection, the lack of display space, and the potential for duplicate items to remain locked away in archives. The video proposes a reevaluation of the expectation that museums must keep all acquired items, suggesting this hinders research and the collecting community. The only guaranteed way for a collection to be displayed intact is by funding a dedicated museum wing.
This video from The Low & Left Society addresses a common issue among shooters, humorously referred to as the 'low & left' problem, which describes shots consistently impacting low and to the left of the intended point of aim. The description suggests traditional remedies like increasing shooting speed or adjusting aim are ineffective. The video promotes the society's research to find a 'cure' for this phenomenon and directs viewers to their website for more information. It also highlights resources for left-handed shooters and encourages subscriptions to Gun Talk for similar content across various platforms.
This video features Ashley Hlebinsky, a firearm history consultant, discussing her involvement with the University of Wyoming's new Firearms Research Center. The interview takes place in the SHOT TV Studio. The description provides a direct link to learn more about the center's work, suggesting a focus on historical firearms and research.
This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson discussing the EM-2, an experimental bullpup rifle from the 1950s that underwent in-country testing. The discussion highlights a specific and researched weapon, suggesting a deep dive into its history and potential operational use. The video is presented by the Royal Armouries and encourages viewer engagement and support for their museum.
This YouTube video aims to definitively prove the intended purpose of the Luftwaffe drilling, a specific type of firearm. The description highlights that the video offers 'proof,' suggesting an analytical or historical approach to understanding the weapon's function. The creator also promotes their Patreon for early access and a monthly raffle, and their podcast 'Flak & Fubar,' indicating a focus on historical collectibles and potentially military history. Their Twitter handle is also provided.
This video delves into the history and significance of the 9mm Tariq handgun, often referred to as Iraq's national handgun. Due to its scarcity outside of Iraq and limited readily available information, the Tariq is a subject of much intrigue for firearms enthusiasts. The video explores its namesake, variations in production, and its current market presence in Iraq. It also touches upon the poignant detail of "Gift" Tariq handguns presented to families of soldiers lost in the Iran-Iraq War. The description highlights the difficulty collectors face in acquiring these firearms due to export restrictions.
This Q&A session features Ashley Hlebinsky, curator of the Cody Firearms Museum, discussing various aspects of her role and the museum industry. Topics range from becoming a firearms curator and gun maintenance to supporting gun museums, the future of the industry, and dealing with scholarly research in a challenging academic climate. The conversation also touches on the differences between private collections and museums, the evolution of firearms represented at Cody, and cultural attitudes towards guns. Hlebinsky expresses her high regard for the Cody Firearms Museum, calling it the best firearms-specific museum in the US.
This YouTube video delves into the intricacies of shotgun ballistics, focusing on identifying the "best" game load. The creator has dedicated two years to research for this project, aiming to provide viewers with valuable insights. The video encourages subscriptions and notifications for future content.
This video discusses Shopify's decision to ban all gun-related content. The VSO Gun Channel, an educational resource, clarifies its position as a research and development/testing evaluation entity and not a seller of firearms. They emphasize their commitment to objective, educational content promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, especially for younger audiences. The description also mentions that a recent bulk update may have affected their existing video descriptions, and directs viewers to their affiliate link page for any missing information or codes.