This video discusses whether firearms should come with magazines. The host, Hank Strange, specifically mentions the Bushmaster ACR and solicits opinions from the audience. The description also includes affiliate links for Blackout Coffee, Patreon, Amazon, and the host's website and car channel, encouraging viewer support and engagement.
This video focuses on a specific firearm holster named "The Carjacker" from Andrews Custom Leather. The description provides contact information for Sam at Andrews Custom Leather and mentions a discount code for Blackout Coffee. The creator also encourages viewers to subscribe, ring the bell, and support their channel through various means like Patreon, Amazon shopping, and checking their website for deals. A link to their car channel is also provided.
This YouTube video features a hands-on look at the brand new Hi-Point YC380, also known as the "Yeet Cannon 380," filmed in Grinnell, Iowa. The description highlights potential promotional codes for Brownell's and Blackout Coffee, encouraging viewer support through subscriptions and donations via Patreon and Amazon affiliate links. The video seems to be part of a larger content creator's channel, with mentions of their van life channel as well.
This video features Walter and Hank reviewing the Madsen M50, a World War II Danish post-sample firearm. The discussion touches on its history, design features, and includes testing footage. The video also promotes various sponsors with discount codes for their products and services, including Fort Scott Munitions, Armslist, Brownells, US Law Shield, and Blackout Coffee. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe, ring the bell, and support the channel through Patreon or Amazon affiliate links. The content is structured with timestamps for the introduction, Madsen history, post-sample kits, design features, testing, and a wrap-up.
This video features Walter "Safety-Harbor-Ized" modifications to a PSA ARV. The description highlights various discount codes and promotions for firearm-related retailers and services like Brownells, Armslist, Fort Scott Munitions, and US Law Shield. The creator encourages subscriptions, donations, and using affiliate links for support. The video appears to be part of a series from the "hank strange" YouTube channel focused on firearms and related content.
This video features a dynamic demonstration of the FM Products 102, also known as the Foxtrot Mike, in action alongside what's described as "Brownells BOP." The content highlights the firearm's performance, and viewers are encouraged to use specific discount codes at Brownells (STRANGE10) and Fort Scott (HANK10) for savings. Additional links are provided for a deals aggregator, channel subscriptions, Patreon donations, Amazon shopping, and a van life channel. The video emphasizes supporting the creator through various means.
This YouTube video introduces the Hi-Point YC9, humorously dubbed the 'Yeet Cannon'. The description highlights promotional codes for Brownells, Armslist, Fort Scott Munitions, and US Law Shield, indicating potential sponsorships or affiliate marketing. It also directs viewers to subscribe, donate via Patreon, and use Amazon affiliate links. The content focuses on the firearm itself, with opportunities for viewers to support the creator's channel.
This YouTube video from Ammoland, hosted by Hank Strange, discusses a recent ATF ruling regarding bump stocks and its implications. The title "ATF No Authority On Bump--Stock Ruling Now What?" suggests a legal or political analysis of firearm regulations. The description includes calls to subscribe, links to Hank's Patreon, car channel, merchandise, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, a cryptocurrency mention (TUSC), and an email list sign-up. The video likely delves into the legal standing of the ATF's authority over bump stocks and what this means for firearm owners and the Second Amendment.
This YouTube video focuses on the Springfield Armory Hellion bullpup rifle, with the title suggesting a strong endorsement for bullpup designs in general. The description includes promotional codes for Brownells and Blackout Coffee, as well as links to subscribe to the channel, donate via Patreon, and shop on Amazon. It also promotes a van life channel. The content appears to be a review or showcase of the Springfield Hellion.
This YouTube video focuses on the 10MM High-Point JXP Yeet Cannon. The description includes promotional codes for Brownell's and Blackout Coffee, as well as links to support the creator's channel through subscriptions, Patreon donations, Amazon shopping, and their website. It also mentions a separate Van Life channel.
This YouTube video discusses YouTube's admission of errors regarding content moderation, specifically highlighting the ongoing punishment of smaller Second Amendment (2A) channels. The creator expresses frustration with these platform policies and directs viewers to alternative platforms like Utreon for content. The description also includes various affiliate links and discount codes for firearm-related companies such as Brownell's and Blackout Coffee, indicating a focus on the firearms community and its associated products.
This YouTube video features a test run of "shorty" AR-15 platforms with collaborators Walter SHF and FlyingRich. The description poses the question of whether these compact firearms will perform reliably or result in an "epic fail." The video explores their performance, highlighting the shortest model and addressing reliability concerns and any encountered performance issues. Affiliate links and discount codes for Brownell's and Blackout Coffee are included, along with calls to action for subscribing, donating to Patreon, and shopping via Amazon affiliate links.