This video appears to be a collection of phone numbers potentially linked to a firearms dealer or individual selling firearms, combined with a date and a sports reference ('Roll Tide'). The inclusion of phone numbers and a date suggests it might be a listing or announcement for available firearms or a transaction. Given the limited information, it's difficult to ascertain specific firearm models or calibers. The 'Roll Tide' reference suggests a potential geographical or affiliation tie, possibly to Alabama or the University of Alabama. Without more context, it's challenging to pinpoint the exact nature of the content beyond its implication of firearm sales or related services.
This video, titled 'How to Sell Your Guns...Without Getting Ripped Off!?!', offers guidance on selling firearms and avoiding unfavorable deals. The description emphasizes viewer support through merchandise, a backup channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar. It also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for artwork. The content appears to be focused on providing practical advice for firearm owners looking to sell their guns safely and effectively.
This "This Week in Guns" episode from February 19, 2024, hosted by Matt Larosiere and Ivan T. Troll, covers a range of firearm-related topics. Discussions include the SHOT Show experience, controversies surrounding Gun Broker, consumer trends in the firearms market, and specific issues like the Smith & Wesson lever gun. The hosts also delve into legal news, such as the Hawaii Supreme Court's ruling on gun laws, and touch upon the affordability of gun ownership and "ghost gun" litigation. The episode features sponsor segments for VZ Grips and FFL payment solutions.
This video appears to be a placeholder or a listing with contact information, potentially for firearm sales or services, given the phone numbers and date. Without a visual or audio component, the content's direct relevance to firearms is speculative, but the presence of multiple phone numbers suggests a business or individual involved in some aspect of the firearm industry.
This YouTube video, titled "•9/14/2023•Adopt A Gun Today• 256-613-8042 256-294-2409 256-452-5979", appears to be an advertisement or promotional content related to firearms. The title directly mentions "Adopt A Gun Today" and provides multiple phone numbers, suggesting an offer to acquire firearms. Without a description or transcript, the specific types of firearms or services offered are unknown, but the primary intent seems to be facilitating gun ownership. The date stamp indicates current relevance.
This video revisits the Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Special, a revolver the creator previously owned and disliked due to recoil and ammunition cost. Despite initial reservations, they express regret for selling the previous one and are actively seeking another, specifically a classic blued model. The video touches upon the challenges of finding affordable options and the creator's recent investment in reloading equipment to reduce ammunition costs. The content suggests a personal review and evaluation of the firearm, considering its past ownership and potential future.
This YouTube video appears to be a local listing or advertisement focused on firearm sales in Weaver, Alabama. The title includes multiple phone numbers and a location, suggesting a business or individual offering firearms. Given the lack of a transcript and the limited information in the title and description, it's difficult to determine the specific types of firearms or related content being presented. However, the inclusion of phone numbers implies a transactional nature, likely for purchasing or inquiring about firearms.
This video discusses a potential data breach affecting Gun Broker and AMMO INC, involving "data and digital assets." The breach could have significant implications for individuals within the Second Amendment community. The presenter urges viewers to stay informed by consulting provided documentation and links.
This video addresses a previous accusation that the "RifleRemedy2000" gun broker account was a front for the ATF. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explains that RifleRemedy2000 contacted them privately to clarify their identity as a legitimate individual, not an ATF operation. The video aims to set the record straight and encourages responsible gun owners to arm themselves with education. It references relevant statutes like 26 U.S.C. Sec. 5845 and directs viewers to other resources for further information.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing a concerning incident where the ATF visited an individual identified as "Ken" in a state outside of Washington. The visit was in relation to a Rare Breed FRT-15 trigger that Ken purchased from Gun Broker in early 2021. Kirk aims to explain what transpired during the visit, what did not happen, and what viewers can anticipate if they are concerned about potential ATF visits regarding such triggers. The video emphasizes education and preparedness for firearm owners facing these situations.
This video features a review of the Rossi Model 88, a 2-inch barrel .38 Special double-action revolver produced from 1978 to the mid-1990s. The reviewer highlights its quality and mentions it was offered in stainless steel, with the Model 68 being the blued variant. The firearm was acquired from Gun Broker. The video also includes mentions of Fiocchi USA ammunition, a Sportsman's Guide discount code, a USCCA affiliate link, Rubber Dummies, and the SootchZone for exclusive content. The creator encourages likes, subscriptions, and mentions their Patreon. The music is attributed to Jingle Punks and Epidemic Sounds through the Fullscreen Network.
This video provides a review of the Rossi Model 88, a Double Action revolver produced from 1986 to the mid-1990s. The reviewer highlights its quality and mentions its availability in 2" and 3" barrel lengths, with the Model 68 being the blued variant. The reviewer also notes that this was their first handgun purchase and was acquired through Gun Broker. The video includes affiliations with Fiocchi USA, Sportsman's Guide, Rubber Dummies, USCCA, Getzone.com, and Patreon, encouraging viewers to like and subscribe for more content.
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