This video showcases a variety of Memorial Day and graduation deals on everyday carry (EDC) items. The featured products include pens, dog bowls, coolers, knives, wallets, body armor, and outdoor gear. The creator emphasizes that most links are affiliate links and provides discount codes for several brands like Everyman Pens, Tactile Knife, Tactile Turn, Premier Body Armor, Nitecore, and Vertx. The video also highlights deals from retailers such as Bereli, BladeHQ, and Alpaka. Additional items like slings, bags, and camera/audio gear are also mentioned in the description.
This video showcases a curated selection of "hot" Everyday Carry (EDC) deals of the week, focusing on a variety of tools and accessories. Featured items include electric screwdrivers, flashlights, a 64-piece screwdriver set, titanium bottle openers and multi-tools, and a wide array of knives from brands like Kubey, Kexmo, Kershaw, Sencut, Civivi, CJRB, ESEE, SW Knife, and Gerber. The video also highlights tactical flashlights from Streamlight and Wuben, Olight, a Tomtoc sling, EDC and travel pouches, an ESEE notebook, and a pill holder. While not directly featuring firearms, the content strongly appeals to the EDC and preparedness community.
This video features an exclusive interview with YouTube personality Garand Thumb, who has reportedly been banned from Instagram. The interview was conducted telephonically. The video also showcases the Highpoint 995 Carbine chambered in 9mm, with the creator seeking audience assistance for meme creation related to the firearm. Links to various gear, including optics, flashlights, clothing, and accessories, are provided.
This video focuses on the Makarov pistol, with the title suggesting a potentially aggressive or impactful demonstration. The description provides numerous affiliate links for various gear, including optics (Eotech EXPS3, Aimpoint ACRO), lights (Surefire M300, Surefire X300), holsters (HSP INCOG), slings (Blue Force Gear Sling), and everyday carry items like Crocs and a Kershaw knife. The mention of magazines being less than 29 rounds indicates a focus on standard capacity or potentially concealed carry-oriented magazines.
This video, titled "TF 420: RETRIBUTION," hints at a narrative involving the death of a character named Ron and the potential for further conflict. While the title suggests a sequel or continuation, the description is sparse, leaving room for speculation. The provided Amazon links offer a glimpse into the gear used, including a neck gaiter, a horse mask, a Blue Force Gear sling, an Eotech EXPS3, Surefire weapon lights, a Garmin Fenix 5X, an Aimpoint ACRO, and a Kershaw knife. The mention of magazines with less than 29 rounds is also a notable detail.
This video explores the concept of 'Every Day Carry' (EDC), specifically focusing on what the creator carries on their person. While acknowledging it's a popular and 'low-hanging fruit' topic within the gun community, the creator offers a glimpse into their personal EDC setup. The description highlights the ease and low cost of creating such content. Several specific items are linked via Amazon, including tactical gear like a SureFire X300 flashlight, an HSP INCOG holster, and an Aimpoint ACRO red dot sight, alongside personal items like a neck gaiter, Kershaw knife, Magpul Daka wallet, Ray Ban Wayfarers, and a Garmin Fenix 5X watch. The mention of 'all magazines used are less than 29 rounds' implies the presence of a firearm with accompanying magazines.
This video, titled "EO After Dark," from Administrative Results likely focuses on firearms and related gear, as indicated by the numerous Amazon affiliate links to tactical equipment. These include an Eotech EXPS3 optic, Surefire weapon lights, Blue Force Gear sling, Aimpoint ACRO, and various other EDC items like a Kershaw knife and Magpul wallet. The description also highlights a Patreon page and merchandise, suggesting a content creator engaged with their audience. The mention of magazines being under 29 rounds is a specific detail relevant to firearms enthusiasts.
This video features a Bulgarian AK-74, explicitly differentiating it from an "AK-50." The description includes numerous affiliate links to tactical gear, accessories, and everyday carry items such as slings, optics, lights, knives, and apparel, from brands like Haley Strategic Products and Ciguera Gear. It also links to the creator's Patreon and webstore.
This video features a "Rhodesian FAL" firearm, highlighting time spent with "Non-Standard Weapons Engineering". The description also mentions "blessed rains", suggesting an outdoor or range setting. The content includes various Amazon affiliate links for firearms accessories, optics, camera gear, and other items like a horse mask and a Kershaw knife, indicating a lifestyle or gear-focused approach alongside the firearm.
This video announces the Guns and Gravy Contest by Alien Gear Holsters, offering a substantial prize package for one lucky winner. The grand prize includes a Canik TP9 Elite SC pistol, along with various accessories such as holsters, a tactical light, cleaning kit, hearing protection, a knife, eye protection, and a gun safe hygrometer. To enter, participants must meet firearm eligibility requirements. The contest runs from November 2nd to December 2nd, 2020, with the winner to be announced subsequently. The description also provides links to the products and Alien Gear Holsters' social media channels.
This video reviews the Kershaw Skyline XL, a larger version of the well-loved Skyline knife. It highlights a special Blade HQ coloration and a TNP special pricing that made the XL model available for just $30. The review also touches upon the 8Cr13Mov steel used in the XL version and compares it with S30V steel versions of the Skyline fixed blade, also unique to Blade HQ and in limited production. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, along with his assistant TacticalDoodle, offers insights into its EDC capabilities and overall value, mentioning other knives and a watch in passing.
This YouTube video offers a review of the Kershaw Brawler Safe assisted opening knife. The reviewer details its features, including a 3-inch Tanto style blade made of 8CR13MOV Steel. The video emphasizes that it was recorded on a private range under professional supervision, and includes disclaimers regarding imitation and risk. The description also promotes the creator's social media, Patreon, and merchandise.