This video features Hop and BrassFacts engaging in a live discussion. The primary topic revolves around 'winter comfort beverages,' specifically eggnog and cider. The hosts also indicate a potential, albeit secondary, discussion about industry trends within the firearms community, suggesting a broader conversation that might touch upon topics relevant to firearm enthusiasts.
This YouTube video features Jeff Gurwitch of Modern Tactical Shooting, joined by Hop and Brass Facts. While the specific topic isn't detailed, the presence of these prominent firearm content creators suggests a discussion or demonstration involving firearms, likely focusing on tactical applications, reviews, or comparisons. The title "The Gur-witching Hour" implies a segment where Gurwitch is the primary focus, potentially sharing his expertise or insights.
This video features a discussion or gathering of individuals known in firearms circles, including Dugan Ashley, Risky Chrisky, Jonathan Piccone, Cokeman, Matt Landfair, and Hop. The description labels it as 'The greatest joining of minds of all time,' implying a significant conversation or collaboration among these personalities, likely centered around firearms or related topics.
This YouTube video, titled "The Sh*t Show - Ben Stoeger, Trench Grenade, Brass Facts, Hop, Lucas Botkin, & Drunk Matt Pranka," features a gathering of notable figures from the firearms community. While the description is minimal, the title suggests a discussion or informal event involving individuals known for their expertise in various firearms-related areas, including competition shooting (Ben Stoeger), firearm mechanics/history (Brass Facts, Lucas Botkin), and potentially other personalities from the shooting or content creation sphere. The presence of "Trench Grenade" and "Drunk Matt Pranka" hints at a potentially informal and entertaining dynamic.
This YouTube video, titled "Dissipators & Standards with Hop & Brass Facts," features content from the "FocusTripp" channel. While no specific firearm models or calibers are explicitly mentioned in the provided title and description, the inclusion of "Hop & Brass Facts" suggests a focus on firearms, likely involving reviews, discussions, or comparisons of different firearm types. The description also lists various social media links (Instagram, Rumble, Discord) and discount codes for brands such as Callaway Ballistics, Vector Optics, Optics Planet, Axil, and Grovtec, indicating a connection to the firearms and tactical gear community. The content likely aims to inform or entertain viewers interested in firearms and related accessories.
This video title and description humorously suggest that LPVOs (Low Power Variable Optics) are now considered 'bad,' likely as a tongue-in-cheek commentary on current trends or discussions within the firearms community. The description implies a desire to acquire these optics at a low price, while still acknowledging their effectiveness for a 'recce optic' role. It also mentions a collaboration between content creators Hop and BrassFacts, offering live streams and podcast access through SubscribeStar.
This video features BrassFacts and Hop discussing and showcasing their custom-built SPR (Special Purpose Rifle) builds. They take these rifles to the desert in a tribute to nutnfancy's 'Operation: Red Skies.' The video delves into the specifics of their rifle builds, including the selection of optics, accessories, and ammunition. It also covers what constitutes a good SPR and a review of their experiences with the rifles in an 'after action report' format, with a look at upcoming modifications.
This TFBTV episode features Hop reviewing the top 5 new night vision products revealed at SHOT Show 2022. The roundup includes various night vision devices and IR lasers, highlighting some of the latest advancements in tactical optics and aiming solutions for low-light conditions. The video also promotes TFBTV's Patreon and social media channels.
In this TFBTV episode, Hop reviews the Top 5 Budget Red Dots of 2021. Aimed at newcomers to the firearms hobby or those setting up a new carbine, the video highlights affordable optic options. It covers models like the SIG-Sauer Romeo MSR and Romeo 5, Aimpoint PRO and ACO, Holosun HS515GM, and Holosun 403R, with honorable mentions also included. The description humorously asserts that any red dot not on the list reflects poor personal opinions. TFBTV also promotes their Patreon for giveaways and social media engagement.
This TFBTV episode features Hop debunking five common myths surrounding appendix carry (AIWB). The video addresses practical concerns such as the ability to bend over or drive while carrying in this position and the perceived risk of accidental discharge to sensitive areas. Hop, a proponent of AIWB, explores the reasoning behind his strong adherence to this carry method, playfully questioning if it stems from a "cult."
This TFBTV episode delves into the history and performance of the SIG Pro SP2340, SIG-Sauer's inaugural polymer-framed handgun. Host Hop explores the SIG Pro series' origins and puts the SP2340 through its paces, notably testing it with a .357 SIG conversion barrel, despite it not being officially designed for this model. The video playfully questions the potential for 'nerve damage' or 'actual damage' from the .357 SIG round. Supporting information and articles are linked, along with details on TFBTV's Patreon, Subscribe Star, social media, and sponsors.
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