This video features an interview with Josh Smith, the owner of Montana Knife Company, discussing the company's growth, their involvement in the Benchmade lawsuit, and when they plan to release a folding knife. The description also includes affiliate links for Montana Knife Company products and Amazon items, along with links to the creator's contact, merchandise, Discord, and other social media channels.
This video announces the launch of a new knife company, 704 Tactical Knives. The description provides links to the company's website, various social media platforms including Twitter, Instagram, and Rumble, as well as their Patreon and a YouTube Members Club. It also indicates that many of the linked items, particularly on Amazon and Campsite, are affiliate links, and that most items featured are sent to the channel for review. The content is focused on the business venture and its associated online presence, rather than specific firearm content.
This video from Montana Knife Company appears to showcase a process related to firearm modification or customization, specifically mentioning a "back splat." While the description is brief, the title suggests a focus on a specific technique or result within the firearm enthusiast community. Given the mention of "making this back splat," it likely involves either the creation of a decorative or functional element on a firearm or a method of applying a finish. The content's primary appeal will be to those interested in firearm aesthetics and modifications.
This video offers an inside look at the MicroTech Knife Company, detailing their origins and rise to prominence in the knife industry. Hosted by John and Shermichael, with special guest Jamie Villamor, the tour provides a behind-the-scenes perspective. The video also promotes various discount codes for firearms-related products and services from sponsors like Mountain City Supply, QVO Tactical, Warrior Poet Society Network, Wilder Tactical, and Blackout Coffee. It encourages viewer engagement and promotes the Gun Owners of America organization.
This video investigates allegations that Benchmade Knife Company is anti-gun. It explores claims of Benchmade destroying firearms and donating to Democratic politicians with anti-gun platforms. The content aims to inform viewers about the company's alleged actions and their implications for Second Amendment supporters, providing links to supporting sources and channels.
This video from The Gun Collective addresses controversy surrounding Benchmade Knife Company. The host, Jon Patton, discusses allegations that Benchmade has angered its customer base by contributing to efforts to 'destroy guns' and by donating to politicians with anti-gun stances. The video references previous content, legislative information, and Benchmade's own response, aiming to clarify the company's actions and their impact on the firearms community.
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