This video discusses the creator's "number one obtainable dream gun" and prompts viewers to share theirs. It highlights viewer support through merchandise, a backup channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar, emphasizing the channel's independent, non-sponsored nature. The video also credits the original score composer and artwork creator.
This video's title suggests a focus on supporting a pet charity while seemingly satirizing or making light of financial matters, possibly tax-related. The description heavily promotes merchandise and links to alternative platforms for the creator, TYMP. While firearms are not explicitly mentioned in the title or description, the creator's channel name, "The Yankee Marshal," and existing content often revolve around firearms. Without the video content itself, it's impossible to confirm specific firearms, calibers, or activities shown, but the creator's brand implies a strong likelihood of firearms being involved.
This video, "South African SS77 at the Range... But not on YouTube," highlights a firearm that is being withheld from YouTube due to policy restrictions. The content is accessible on alternative platforms like History of Weapons and War, Patreon, Floatplane, and Utreon. It's part of a collaboration with other historical and educational firearms channels, offering an ad-free viewing experience on independent hosting.
This video features a mysterious submachine gun, potentially an MP45A3, being tested at the range. The content is not available on YouTube due to policy restrictions and is instead hosted on independent platforms like History of Weapons and War, Utreon, Patreon, and Floatplane. The description emphasizes historical and educational firearms content from various channels.
This video features a highly vulgar and angry rant from The Yankee Marshal, expressing extreme frustration with TYMPPP scammers. While the specific firearm models or calibers are not mentioned, the content strongly implies a firearms-related context given the channel's nature and the creator's usual subject matter. The creator emphasizes viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar, highlighting a commitment to independent content without sponsors. The artwork is attributed to Daniel Greenfield and original score to Madison Stegall.
This video aims to explain the "TYMPPP" (TYMP Pistol Project) and its significance, encouraging viewer support for the channel and the project. It highlights that the channel is entirely viewer-funded with no external sponsors, and provides links for Patreon and SubscribeStar to facilitate financial contributions. The description also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for the artwork.
This video discusses the appeal of Patreon for content creators, specifically highlighting its ability to provide predictable income independent of YouTube's policy fluctuations. The presenter, from Forgotten Weapons, explains how this platform enables their work. They also introduce Floatplane as an alternative for viewers who prefer not to use YouTube, offering independent video hosting behind a paywall. The core message revolves around viewer support mechanisms and the benefits they offer to creators.
This video showcases James Reeves' AK collection, explicitly excluding AR-15 enthusiasts. The description includes a humorous apology to AK fans for past remarks and highlights TFBTV's viewer-supported, independent content model, encouraging Patreon and SubscribeStar support. It also mentions viewer giveaways and provides links to social media and a Discord chat room.
This video, titled "Shooting Left of Center Podcast (12JUL18)" by The Yankee Marshal, is a podcast episode focusing on taking control of content away from corporate America. It promotes supporting channels on Patreon and features links to merchandise. The description invites collectors, preppers, sportsmen, and others with common interests to discuss hobbies, tactics, toys, and opinions. It also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for the artwork. The video appears to be a platform for discussion and community building around shared interests, with a clear emphasis on supporting creators independently.
This video, titled "Gun People Making a Difference! (Thank You To My Supporters)", is a message from "The Yankee Marshal" to his supporters. He emphasizes taking power away from "corporate America" and encourages viewers to support channels on Patreon. The description also links to merchandise, social media profiles (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter), and mentions a community for discussing hobbies, tactics, toys, and opinions, welcoming collectors, preppers, and sportsmen. The video features original score by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the overall theme strongly suggests content catering to firearm enthusiasts and advocates for independent content creators in this space.
This video addresses individuals who continue to cast and reload lead ammunition, urging viewers to "take the power to control content away from corporate America." It promotes supporting the channel on Patreon and directs viewers to merchandise. The description welcomes a broad audience interested in hobbies, tactics, and opinions, including collectors, preppers, and sportsmen.
This InRangeTV video announces their decision to demonetize their content by disabling their AdSense account. The creators aim to shift the financial support model to their viewers, emphasizing the audience as the true customers. They encourage support through Patreon and PayPal as alternative methods to sustain the channel, reinforcing their commitment to viewer-centric content creation and independence from ad revenue.
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