This video from the GUNS Magazine Podcast, GMP #205, features Roy Huntington discussing various gun metal finishes. He tackles the common question of which finish is best, exploring options like blue, black, plum, and nickel. The episode is sponsored by 4Patriots, highlighting their preparedness products, including solar generators and survival food kits, with a special discount code for viewers. The podcast encourages viewers to subscribe for future episodes.
This video provides a detailed look at Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) firearm coatings, focusing on their advantages and a potential aesthetic disadvantage. The content delves into the specifics of DLC finishes for handgun slides, highlighting its effectiveness as a protective layer. The video also includes links to related finish and 'Best of Chip' content, along with social media and company information for GUNBROS, a family-owned business committed to quality products and Second Amendment rights.
This video provides an overview of PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) finishes on firearms, specifically showcasing three different Glocks. The presenter, Chip from GUNBROS, highlights the visual aesthetics of various PVD finishes, demonstrating how they can alter the look of handguns. The video aims to inform viewers about different gun finishing options beyond traditional methods like Cerakote and anodizing. It also subtly promotes the GUNBROS brand, family values, and Second Amendment rights.
This YouTube video, titled 'Lubricants versus Finishes,' aims to clarify the terminology surrounding gun oils and finishes, suggesting that current descriptions are overly complicated. The creator expresses a desire for more straightforward language in this area of firearm maintenance.
This YouTube video explores the application of spray-on baked-on gun finishes, questioning their durability and ease of use. The content creator, The Yankee Marshal, emphasizes that the channel is viewer-supported and provides links to their Patreon, merchandise, and social media profiles. The video aims to bring together individuals with shared interests in hobbies, tactics, and firearms, welcoming collectors, preppers, sportsmen, and others. The original score is by Madison Stegall, and the artwork is by Daniel Greenfield.
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