This video aims to demystify the true cost of starting a journey into firearms and shooting. It goes beyond simply purchasing a firearm, outlining four essential levels of equipment and resources needed. The creator emphasizes that it's not as straightforward as buying a gun from a retail store and highlights the necessity of additional items. The first two steps of a 12-step program are presented as the core requirements to get a new shooter ready to go.
This YouTube video promotes firearms training classes offered by Ghost Firearms Training for 2025. The description highlights their status as a top-ten training facility in the USA for two consecutive years and an instructor's nomination for a 2024 Gundie Award. They are actively recruiting for December CQB classes, emphasizing combat experience with instructors from Military, LE SWAT, and sponsored PRS backgrounds. The video aims to drive registrations through their website, www.GhostFT.com, and showcases their expertise in tactical firearm applications.
This video features Omer discussing his frustrations with shipping companies and their insufferability when it comes to shipping and fulfilling orders. The content appears to be a rant or discussion related to the logistics of running a business that involves shipping products, potentially firearms or related accessories, given the context of the hashtags.
This YouTube video appears to be a podcast or discussion covering "Unsolved Mysteries in Vegas," with a specific focus or mention of the Mandalay Bay incident. The title and description explicitly include hashtags related to firearms, suggesting that firearms or related topics might be discussed in the context of the unsolved mysteries.
This video, titled 'Diagnose your Wins,' focuses on improving firearm handling and proficiency through drills and practice. It emphasizes self-defense, concealed carry, and everyday carry (EDC) applications. The content aims to help viewers enhance their shooting habits and develop a growth mindset for personal protection and improvement. It mentions specific firearm models and related concepts.
This YouTube video, titled "Not Great…", appears to be a product review or demonstration of the Range Tech Shot Timer. The description includes a referral link for the product and a comprehensive list of hashtags related to firearms training, self-defense, concealed carry, and personal improvement. The content likely focuses on the performance or user experience of the shot timer, possibly in the context of drills and practice.
This video revisits a custom single-stage trigger job performed on an FNX firearm, likely the FNX-45, with a mention of the .460 Rowland caliber. The video is produced by MK3 Firearms, a custom gunsmithing shop based in Las Vegas, Nevada. They provide contact information for price quotes, custom builds, and their mailing address for firearm submissions. The description also highlights their presence on multiple social media platforms.
This video showcases a Smith & Wesson M&P 22 pistol customized with a "Prison Pink" Cerakote finish. The description highlights MK3 Firearms, a custom gunsmithing shop and parts manufacturer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. It provides contact information including an email address, phone number, website, and physical address for custom builds and firearm submissions. The shop also has a presence on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
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