This "Too Much Information" live chat episode focuses on dashcams, discussing their pros, cons, and usefulness. The host is joined by Jessie and James from Vueroid, a Korean dashcam manufacturer. The description also includes a link to the host's notes and a sponsorship advertisement for Aura, a data breach protection service, offering a free trial through a dedicated link.
This video features a discussion on a recent AR training course held at Range Ready Studios. The conversation between Tom and James delves into the details of the training days, highlighting how the experience significantly boosted James' confidence in operating his AR rifle on a daily basis. The description also provides links for more information about Range Ready Studios and how to tune into Gun Talk Radio and its associated platforms.
This episode of TFBTV Mailroom features James experiencing a personal moment of complaint and emotion, touching on his busy schedule and a preference against complaining about it. He also indulges in IPAs and some mild intoxication, interspersed with cursing and reading viewer mail. The description notes the presence of NSFW language and encourages viewers to send in mail or support the channel through Patreon and SubscribeStar, highlighting monthly gear giveaways. Links for social media and sponsors are also provided.
This O'Neill OPS podcast episode, titled "Night OPS," features hosts James and Keith discussing the transition from daytime hunting to nighttime hunting. The conversation likely delves into the challenges, techniques, and potentially specialized gear required for hunting after dark. This could include topics like low-light optics, sound management, and specific shooting scenarios relevant to nocturnal hunting.
This video offers a brief historical overview of the iconic 1911 pistol, highlighting key moments in its relationship with America. The content aims for technical accuracy and encourages viewer feedback for corrections. It also promotes Patreon giveaways for supporters, including cash prizes or Blue Alpha Gear belts, and directs viewers to follow TFBTV on social media. Sponsors like Ventura Munitions, Federal Premium Ammunition, and Blue Alpha Gear are acknowledged.
This TFBTV episode focuses on the top 5 single-stack 9mm handguns ideal for concealed carry. Host James discusses his preferences within this popular category, highlighting concealable pistols and reviewing runner-up models. The video also promotes an ongoing single-stack 9mm CCW tournament on the TFBTV Patreon page, encouraging viewers to participate. Sponsors mentioned include Proxibid, Ventura Munitions, and Savage Arms.
This TFBTV episode features James discussing his top 5 gun-guy movies, curated with input from Patreon supporters. The selection prioritizes critically acclaimed films, including Academy Award nominees, ensuring entertainment value without sacrificing quality. The video highlights movies that offer compelling narratives alongside well-executed firearm sequences, avoiding purely gratuitous 'gun porn.' Viewers are encouraged to engage with the list and share their opinions, fostering community discussion. The description also includes acknowledgments to sponsors Proxibid, Ventura Munitions, and Hoppe's No. 9 Gun Bore Cleaner, as well as a call to action for Patreon support.
This TFBTV video features James reviewing the Smith & Wesson Model 69 Combat Magnum, a compact .44 Magnum revolver with a 2.75-inch barrel. The review highlights its small size, suitable for concealed carry, and discusses its performance with .44 Special and .44 Magnum rounds. A unique scoring system is employed, evaluating features like size efficiency, trigger, sights, fit and finish, mechanics, performance, and reviewer's tilt, resulting in a 100-point scale score. The video also includes links to a shooting montage and the review score archive.
This episode of TFBTV Mailbag features James opening the very first piece of fan mail received by the channel. While the content of the mail itself isn't detailed, the video highlights the interaction with the TFBTV audience and encourages further engagement by providing a mailing address for viewers to send in their own mail. The description also thanks several sponsors, including Proxibid and Hoppe's No. 9 Gun Bore Cleaner, and promotes the TFBTV Patreon page.
This TFBTV episode features James identifying five highly overrated handguns. He clarifies that 'overrated' does not mean 'bad,' and provides several hints about the list's contents. These include the presence of a Brazilian revolver, three overpriced German handguns (two from the same manufacturer), and one of the most cloned handguns ever. The video also notes that James has owned four of the five guns, one German handgun is polymer-framed only, three are available in 9mm, and Patrick has previously reviewed at least one of them. The description also includes sponsors like Proxibid and Hoppe's No. 9.
This TFBTV episode features James reviewing the Colt M16A1 reproduction, a 100% faithful replica of the original. He discusses its accuracy and aesthetic appeal, posing the question of whether its $2,500 price tag is justified. The video also thanks Ventura Munitions and Proxibid for their support, with a call to action for viewers to support TFBTV on Patreon.
This TFBTV episode features James and retired Army Ranger Jacque reviewing the Bersa BP9cc, a lesser-known polymer-framed handgun ideal for concealed carriers. The review highlights its excellent and light 4lb trigger, affordability, and 8-round magazines that allow for a full grip. Ventura Munitions is thanked for their support.