This video features a casual "shoot-a-round" session where the creator discusses topics while plinking with two firearms. The guns featured are a replica 1860 Henry Rifle chambered in .44-40 and a new Smith & Wesson 617 Mountain Gun that is experiencing double-action firing issues. The video also highlights several sponsors and provides links to the creator's other channels and social media platforms.
This YouTube video, titled "Henry Mare's Leg Giveaway LAST DAY! MGF Podcast - 31 OCT 25", announces the final day of a giveaway for a Henry Mare's Leg firearm. The description heavily promotes various support channels for TYMPPP, including merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar. It also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for the artwork. While the specific firearm isn't detailed beyond its model name, the giveaway nature and podcast format suggest a focus on firearms culture and community engagement.
This video showcases an indoor test of the Henry SPD HUSH rifle. The description prompts viewers to check out a separate, full video on this specific model. Based solely on the provided title and description, the content focuses on a new generation rifle from Henry Repeating Arms, highlighting its potential for suppressed shooting in an indoor environment. It appears to be a follow-up or supplemental piece to a main review or demonstration.
This YouTube Shorts video features a new Original Henry .45 Colt lever-action rifle. The title highlights it as a 'Favorite Lever Action Rifle,' indicating a positive portrayal and potential review or showcase of its features and performance. The description provides a link to the full video, suggesting this Short is a teaser or a quick look.
This video introduces the "New Original Henry" rifle, highlighting it as the first practical repeating rifle and the presenter's favorite lever-action in their collection, chambered in .45 Colt. It also includes affiliate links for body armor and holsters, and promotes engagement to encourage more gun content on YouTube.
This YouTube video, titled "Thank You" and with a description "Here you go!", appears to be a thank you message to viewers, potentially related to a giveaway. It links to a Rumble video titled "100k Giveaway with Rostic Arms RA15 Premium," suggesting the giveaway might involve an AR-15 style rifle from Rostic Arms. The description also includes links to Monadnock Firearms, a promotion for concealable body armor with a discount code "MAGDUMP," and a promotion for Alpha Omega Kydex holsters with the same code. A "Watch Next" link points to a video about a Henry All Weather rifle's water survival. The creator encourages engagement to support gun content on YouTube and provides links to their various social media profiles and another YouTube channel.
This YouTube video features a comparison between the 1860 Henry rifle and a gong. The description highlights several supporting sponsors and channels, including Davidson's GALLERY of GUNS, SILENCER CENTRAL, Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI), Alabama Holster, Ballistol, and Talong Grips. It emphasizes that videos are filmed on private property by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes, with a strong focus on firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. The creator explicitly states they are not in the business of selling or modifying firearms and advises viewers not to replicate actions seen in the videos due to the inherent dangers of firearms.
This video features a comparison between the 1860 Henry rifle and the Clyde firearm. The description highlights support from various sponsors related to firearms, including Davidson's GALLERY of GUNS, SILENCER CENTRAL, and SONORAN DESERT INSTITUTE. The content is produced by Hickok45, emphasizing firearm safety and responsible gun ownership. It directs viewers to additional channels and resources for more content and engagement.
This video features a review of the Henry Steel Lever-Action Side Gate rifle chambered in .45-70. The title suggests an ASMR-style presentation, likely focusing on the tactile and auditory experience of operating the firearm. It also mentions "real power" and uses hashtags like #cowboy and #review, indicating a focus on the rifle's historical context, performance, and its appeal to enthusiasts interested in classic lever-action firearms. The inclusion of #airsoft and #funny suggests a potentially lighthearted or comparative element, though the core of the video appears to be a review of the actual firearm.
This "Sunday Shoot-a-Round" features Hickok45 engaging in casual plinking in a wooded environment. He is seen with a Henry Lever Action Supreme rifle chambered in .300 Blackout and a Smith & Wesson Model 617 revolver in .22 LR. The video highlights the firearms while the creator converses with the audience. Several sponsors are acknowledged, including Davidson's GALLERY of GUNS, SILENCER CENTRAL, and others, with links provided for viewers to explore.
This video explores the history of the lever action rifle, a classic firearm design. It prompts viewers to share their favorite lever action models and also includes promotional content for a tactical subscription box and merchandise. While the core topic is historical firearms, the description also incorporates elements related to modern tactical gear and consumerism.
This YouTube video showcases a Henry lever-action rifle specifically designed to accommodate a suppressor. The description highlights the GUNBROS business, emphasizing their commitment to customer service, speed, and providing reliable, battle-tested products that uphold Second Amendment freedoms. The video likely explores the features and benefits of this suppressor-ready lever gun, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in suppressed shooting and modern adaptations of classic rifle designs.