This YouTube Short, despite its title, focuses on miniature or toy firearms, specifically mentioning "Goat Guns." The description links to the main "Classic Firearms" channel, suggesting a connection to the real firearm world, but the content itself appears to be about scaled-down replicas rather than actual firearms. It is presented as a "short" format video.
This video showcases a range day and interviews with various firearm manufacturers at GOA Goals 2025. Featured brands include Dead Air, Extar, Goat Guns, Canik, Lead & Steel, Henry, Mitchell Defense, Holosun, Global Ordnance, Devil Dog Concepts, Tisas/MAC, ECM Precision, and SAR USA. The content appears to be a promotional or informational overview of products and brands within the firearms industry.
This video showcases Goat Guns, which are authentic die-cast miniature gun models. These models are 1:3 scale, feature detailed working parts, and snap and screw together. Each comes with three dummy rounds, making them ideal for desk display. The description emphasizes that these are meant for building and display, not for shooting, and are presented as a perfect gift for gun enthusiasts.
This video features an unboxing and assembly of "The Ounce," a "Bullpup" model from Goat Guns, designed to resemble the Steyr AUG. The content also includes a look at a Goat Guns ammo can and a couple of their optic accessories. The creator emphasizes that no actual firearms or ammunition are for sale and all shooting activities shown are conducted under controlled conditions on private property.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled 'Have You Seen Goat Guns? #shorts', focuses on 'Goat Guns' and humorously queries if individuals in military branches are aware of them. The description reinforces the humorous and comedic nature of the short, including hashtags like #funny and #comedy. The creator also provides links to their Linktree, Roccat and Turtle Beach affiliate programs, as well as an Amazon gear list and a business inquiry email. The address for Nikko Ortiz in Las Vegas is also provided.
This video showcases the Barrett Mk22 rifle replica by Goat Guns, highlighting its detailed and functional scaled design. The creator, Kit Badger, emphasizes that these replicas offer an accessible way for enthusiasts to own something similar to firearms that might be out of reach. His son, Ira, assisted in assembling the replica, indicating its user-friendly nature. The description also includes links to Kit Badger's various merchandise, Patreon, and the Goat Guns product on Amazon.
This video discusses the ATF's new rules regarding arm braces, framing them as potentially making law-abiding citizens into felons. The creator, Brandon Herrera of The AK Guy Inc., expresses strong opposition to these regulations and provides a link to the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) to encourage public comments. He also mentions his background as a firearm manufacturer and designer of the AK-50, highlighting his entrepreneurial journey. The video is sponsored by Goat Guns, with the sponsor money being donated to the FPC.
This video provides a detailed review of the Ruger AR556 MPR, with the creator fulfilling viewer requests for more black rifle content. Filmed before a shoulder operation in 2019, the review covers the specifics of the rifle, discussing whether it's a worthwhile purchase. The description also includes affiliate links to various model kits and a specific AKM model from Goat Guns, as well as mentions of Patreon support, other YouTube channels, a Twitter feed, and a physical store called Gunnies Sporting Goods in Orem, UT.
This YouTube video features the Ruger Wrangler .22 LR revolver. The description highlights a discount code for Goat Guns, potentially implying a connection to miniature firearm replicas. It also thanks Beltway Gun And Pawn and mentions Holly Springs Tactical Gun Range, suggesting a location or a partner for the content. Affiliate links for Amazon, Avantlink, and Campsite are disclosed, indicating potential product reviews or promotions. Some items may have been sent to the channel for review.
This YouTube video focuses on the Lee–Enfield Jungle Carbine No. 5 Mk I. The description indicates support from Goat Guns and mentions that affiliate links are used for Amazon and Campsite, with items often sent for review. The video appears to be a review or demonstration of this specific firearm model.
This YouTube video showcases a "GOLD AK47 REPLICA BUILD!!" The description heavily promotes a "goat gun build kit" available via a provided website link. It also includes multiple calls to action for donations to "MAD Ass Broward" with a strong emphasis on feeding children, linking to their website and Cash App. The creator, LocsNLoadFirearms, provides links to their other social media platforms and a gun streaming service. Additionally, a link to "BGOE (Black Gun Owners and Education)" is included. The primary focus appears to be on a replica AK-47 build kit.
This video features an unboxing of numerous miniature firearm models from Goat Guns by Jon Patton of The Gun Collective. The focus is on the quantity and variety of detailed, non-functional replicas received, offering viewers a look at a collection of small-scale firearms.
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