This video from Colion Noir discusses Surefire's new Turbo Series of high candela lights, emphasizing their long-distance illumination capabilities. Colion explains the difference between lumens (total light output) and candela (focused light output in a specific direction). He expresses excitement about these lights for their ability to throw light further, a skill he appreciated during a nighttime rifle course. The video also features promotions for Groove Life belts and Colion's own merchandise related to Second Amendment support.
This YouTube video is a negative review of the Groove Life EDC Gun Belt, with the creator explicitly stating it's the "Worst Belt I've Ever Owned." The description provides links to support the channel, including Instagram and YouTube, as well as business inquiry information. It also features promotional links for Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses with a discount code. The video emphasizes its educational purpose and that the opinions expressed are solely those of the creator based on personal experience. It clarifies that the channel does not sell firearms and all shooting is conducted in a safe, controlled environment.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of medical preparedness for emergencies beyond the typical IFAK on a gunbelt. The host urges viewers to consider what medical aid they can provide when away from home, highlighting the need to "layer medical gear." While showcasing a sponsor's belt and ring, the core message focuses on investing in quality medical supplies and, more importantly, undergoing training to effectively use both specialized gear and "expedient supplies." The video also references other gear sources like ATS Tactical Gear, Refuge Medical, and Nightvisionguys.com, encouraging support for the channel through Patreon and Amazon affiliate links.
This video provides a look at the FN PS90, highlighting its presence in popular culture. The reviewer mentions it's fun to shoot but has drawbacks, emphasizing the proper installation of MLOK rail panels on the upper rail. The description also notes that all magazines used are under 29 rounds, and links to various gear and merchandise are provided.
This video from Tactical Rifleman features Instructor Zee demonstrating the "Dance of Death" shooting drill. While the name sounds dangerous, the instructor emphasizes that with proper training and firearm safety fundamentals, the drill is safe. Its purpose is to enhance an individual's offensive capabilities by teaching them to move and maneuver while shooting, focusing on hip rotation and maintaining spatial awareness rather than complex weaving. Prerequisites include safe gun handling, basic footwork, marksmanship fundamentals, and appropriate target selection. The video also highlights sponsors like Groove Life, a provider of comfortable and durable belts and rings, and promotes supporting Tactical Rifleman through Patreon and purchasing gear via Amazon.
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