Karl from Tactical Rifleman showcases his new gun wall setup from Hold Up Displays. He expresses his satisfaction with the product, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and increased capacity for storing firearms. He mentions having previously used pegboard which proved inefficient as his collection grew. The video also references Karl's preference for functionality over trends and his commitment to providing truthful, politically incorrect content. He encourages viewers to support Tactical Rifleman through Patreon and links to various gear resources, including an Amazon shop, Night Vision Guys, and Tactical Rifleman's website and social media.
This video provides a recap of the Guns Out Range Day 2025 event, highlighting the robust experience offered to attendees and supporters. The creators express gratitude to their audience, emphasizing that the event's success is due to their patronage. They promote their new streaming platform, We The Free, for uncensored firearms content and encourage viewers to visit their website for updates on future events, episodes, and partner discount codes. Several firearms-related brands are mentioned as partners.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at "Pimp My Pew" Season 1, showcasing custom firearms modified by @whatthekicks. It features interviews with contestants and highlights the "gun magic" involved in the builds. The description promotes the We The Free streaming platform for uncensored firearms content, with a discount offer. It also directs viewers to Marcus's book, the Guns Out TV website for updates and partner discounts, and lists various sponsors including BOSS Silencers, Staccato, Brownells, and Optics Planet. Social media links are provided.
This video showcases a special edition Henry Big Boy Model X lever-action rifle, a collaboration between Henry, GunCo, and Ranger Point Precision. The release is tied to the launch of their new streaming network, "We The Free," which promises uncensored firearms content. The description encourages viewers to subscribe to the network for exclusive content and highlights various partners offering discounts on shooting accessories and related products. The video aims to drive traffic to their website and streaming platform.
This video captures a behind-the-scenes look at Shot Show, highlighting the "unreal moment" for Guns Out as they introduce their new streaming platform, We The Free. The platform aims to provide uncensored 2A content, original shows, documentaries, movies, and premium events specifically for the Second Amendment community. John and Sherm are featured in a grand reveal with notable figures in the firearms industry. The description also lists several partner brands and encourages viewers to visit their website and subscribe to their newsletter for updates and discounts.
This YouTube video features "Hold Up Displays" and is tagged with event-specific hashtags like #summershoots. The title suggests a new setup or product reveal related to firearms storage or display, as indicated by the brand name "Hold Up Displays" and the context of shooting events. The video is likely to showcase how users can organize and present their firearms.
This video is a recap of the "Guns Out Range Day 2024," billed as the country's biggest public range day. It highlights the event's scale and success, promising an even larger event in the future. The description encourages viewers to visit gunsouttv.com to RSVP or purchase VIP tickets. It also expresses gratitude to various partners and sponsors, listing brands like BOSS Silencers, Staccato, Brownells, and Optics Planet. Viewers are prompted to subscribe to the newsletter for updates and check the website for partner discount codes. The video is part 2 of the recap.
This video introduces a new streaming platform called WTF.TV, encouraging viewers to sign up for free. It also promotes the `@watchwethefree` YouTube channel and social media presence. Additionally, it directs viewers to `www.gunsouttv.com` for updates, partner discount codes, and mentions several firearm-related brands and businesses including BOSS Silencers, Staccato, Brownells, Wilder Tactical, Warrior Poet Society, QVO Tactical, Krate Tactical, ID Targets, Optics Planet, Firebird Targets, Blackout Coffee, Hold Up Displays, Shooters Global Shot Timers, Challenge Targets, and Mad Minute Tacticians.
This YouTube video, titled "How should you display your guns?", focuses on the topic of firearm display. While no specific firearms are mentioned in the title or description, the content likely explores methods and considerations for showcasing firearms. The description includes promotional information for "Hold Up Displays" and an affiliate link, suggesting a focus on display solutions. Viewers interested in organizing and presenting their firearm collections may find this video relevant.
This video from Polenar Tactical Armory, despite a misleading "Banana store" title, is likely a showcase of their "Armory" setup. They highlight their role as a "premium fruits & vegetables reseller that can import/export internationally," which is a clear humorous misdirection given the brand's known focus. The description thanks "Hold Up Displays" for a "kickass gun wall for our armory," directly referencing firearms storage. It also promotes their "SHOP," Patreon, Instagram, and Twitter, as well as their main sponsor, Sellier & Bellot Ammunition. The video edited by Oleh Bilov suggests a professional production.
This video showcases a "GOALS Range Day" hosted by Guns Owners of America (GOA), featuring various firearm-related brands and partners. The description encourages viewers to visit the GunsOutTV website for updates, discount codes, and to subscribe to their newsletter. The event appears to be a gathering for firearm enthusiasts, highlighting tactical gear, firearm accessories, and potentially shooting demonstrations. Key partners mentioned include BOSS Silencers, Staccato, Brownells, Optics Planet, and Warrior Poet Society, suggesting a focus on modern firearms, optics, and tactical equipment.
This video provides an introduction to Prairie Fire Nevada, a 500-acre firearms experience facility. It highlights the expansive property and promises high-quality instructors and Range Safety Officers, aiming to exceed expectations for firearms enthusiasts. The description also lists numerous partner brands that may be featured in the video, including firearm manufacturers, accessory makers, and apparel companies. The video segments suggest a variety of shooting scenarios, from close-quarters engagement to long-range shots.