This YouTube video title and description indicate a review or discussion about night vision technology, potentially comparing it to thermal imaging. The creator suggests they were initially mistaken about the efficacy or benefits of night vision. The accompanying links point to the creator's website and a specific article related to 'Keystone Carry' and night vision, suggesting a review or informational piece focused on practical applications or a personal journey with the technology. The content seems geared towards an audience interested in firearms accessories and tactical gear.
This YouTube video, titled "Keystone Carry Swag / Nods," focuses on promoting and selling branded merchandise, specifically shirts, from Keystone Carry. The description provides a direct link to the apparel section of their website, indicating the primary purpose is to drive sales and support the creator. While the title hints at "carry" which could relate to firearms, the content itself is solely about merchandise and supporting the channel, not about firearms or related topics.
This video provides a long-term experience review of the Zev/Sig P365 XL pistol. The reviewer, who initially disliked smaller pistols due to limited capacity and poor hand fit, expresses pleasant surprise with the P365 XL. They highlight the trend of compact pistols offering increased capacity and longer slides, with the P365 XL fitting this category. The video also promotes the reviewer's company, TATargets, offering steel target systems and free printable targets, and encourages channel subscriptions.
This video features Jared (@KeystoneCarry) and Paul (@blackirongunner) discussing their MK18-style builds, which they acknowledge are not true clones. They delve into the reasoning behind their specific configurations and address potential criticism from strict clone enthusiasts. The hosts highlight the effectiveness of short-barreled 5.56 platforms for close-quarters engagements, despite the velocity loss compared to longer barrels. They suggest their modified builds might even perform better than traditional clone builds and acknowledge the MK18 platform's overall effectiveness and suitability for certain roles, hinting at future discussions on its drawbacks. The video also promotes TA Targets with a discount code.
This video focuses on maintaining a consistent Everyday Carry (EDC) setup, emphasizing the importance of solid fundamentals over constantly changing gear. The presenter shares their personal philosophy of carrying the same sidearm regardless of season, highlighting that a well-established system can be highly effective. While acknowledging the value of gear, the core message is that proficiency stems from foundational skills. The video also promotes the purchase of steel targets with a discount code.
This video is a compilation of "B-roll" footage from the "All Breeds Jeep Show" held in the summer of 2019. The creator apologizes for the "wonky audio" in the beginning and acknowledges that the content strays from their typical flow. The video aims to entertain and showcases various aspects of the Jeep show, which the creator found to be a "paradise for a content creator." The description also includes promotional links for the creator's Instagram, Facebook, and custom target business, Tatargets, encouraging viewers to support their small businesses and subscribe.
This is the final installment of a four-part series documenting the creator's experience at NRAAM 2019. The video focuses on the overall event, highlighting the opportunity to connect with people within the firearms community. The creator expresses enjoyment of the show and the travel back to Pennsylvania, mentioning a safe return for their Jeep and good times with friends Graig and Dusty. The description also promotes the creator's social media channels, a cerakote service, and several partner companies including Tatargets, Dangerous But Good apparel, Shady Rays sunglasses, and Dr. Squatch soap.
This video, titled "Range Day PA VS MI | NRAAM 2019 Part THREE," showcases a range day with friends in Michigan, following the NRAAM 2019 event. The creator emphasizes the connection made through social media that led to this gathering. The video highlights the shooting and B-roll footage starting at 4:28. It also includes promotions for various companies and products, encouraging viewer support through purchases and subscriptions. The content focuses on firearms activities and community building within the shooting sports context.
This video documents a road trip to Ohio and Indianapolis for the NRAAM 2019. The creator, from Keystone Carry, travels with friends from The Neomag, details a multi-state journey involving significant driving, and mentions networking and business opportunities. This is the first of a four-part series, promising more content weekly. The description also highlights collaborations with various brands including Tatargets, Dangerous But Good apparel, Shady Rays sunglasses, and Dr. Squatch soap, with affiliate links and discount codes provided for some.
This video introduces the IWI Galil ACE Pistol chambered in 7.62x39mm. The creator, new to the Galil platform, acquired it from IWI at SHOT Show, noting its affordability for shooting and potential for learning a new platform. While acknowledging similarities to AK-style rifles, the creator highlights IWI's modifications that make it a superior option in their opinion. The video serves as an initial look, with plans for more in-depth content based on viewer feedback.
This video is a B-roll compilation of the SHOT Show 2019 experience, focusing on networking and relationships rather than in-depth product reviews. The creator emphasizes meeting people and strengthening business connections. A highlight mentioned is the Tavor TS12, with plans to acquire one. The video also includes mentions of specific gear like SiOnyx Aurora night vision, Dangerous But Good apparel, and Shady Rays sunglasses. The creator encourages viewer interaction for future content requests and promotes their social media and business ventures.
This video offers a first impression of the SiOnyx Aurora, a digital night vision-capable camera. The reviewer highlights its ability to detect low light and infrared sources, compact size, user-friendliness, and affordable price point compared to Gen 3 night vision. While not a direct competitor to high-end units, it's positioned as comparable to Gen 2, excelling under IR illumination. The reviewer plans a full comparison with a PVS14 in a future video. The description also includes affiliate links and mentions of other brands.