This video showcases the Nemesis Valkyrie Ambidextrous Bolt-Action rifle. The description provides links for supporting Tactical Rifleman on Patreon, purchasing gear from Night Vision Guys, and checking out Karl's Amazon shop for similar equipment. Additional links direct viewers to the Tactical Rifleman website and their social media profiles on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This video features a review or discussion of the FK Brno 7.5K EDC pistol. The title suggests potentially controversial or hidden information, a common tactic in firearm content to drive engagement. The description highlights support for Tactical Rifleman through Patreon and links to affiliate sources for tactical gear, night vision, thermal imaging, riflescopes, and lasers, as well as an Amazon shop for Karl's gear. It also provides links to the Tactical Rifleman website and social media profiles.
Karl from Tactical Rifleman showcases his new gun wall setup from Hold Up Displays. He expresses his satisfaction with the product, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and increased capacity for storing firearms. He mentions having previously used pegboard which proved inefficient as his collection grew. The video also references Karl's preference for functionality over trends and his commitment to providing truthful, politically incorrect content. He encourages viewers to support Tactical Rifleman through Patreon and links to various gear resources, including an Amazon shop, Night Vision Guys, and Tactical Rifleman's website and social media.
This video discusses why the US Army reportedly stopped testing the XM7 rifle. It also touches on EwwToob's (likely a reference to YouTube) alleged political censorship and a separate segment on the Apollo laser system's capability to take down drones. The description includes links to Vortex, Viktos, a Discord server, AR15.com's Instagram, and various gun rights organizations for donations.
This video features an interview with John Stryker Meyer (Tilt) from MACVSOG discussing the ongoing efforts to recover the remains of servicemen lost during the Vietnam War. The description also highlights support for the National League of POW/MIA Families and promotes Tactical Rifleman's Patreon, Amazon shop, website, and social media channels. While the title mentions a recovery operation, the description focuses on the interview and support for related organizations.
This YouTube video from Tactical Rifleman appears to be a "Combat Skills Test." While specific firearms or calibers are not detailed in the provided title and description, the content likely focuses on practical application of shooting skills in a combat or tactical scenario. The description directs viewers to support the channel on Patreon, offers a link to a gear supplier specializing in night vision and thermal imaging, and provides Amazon affiliate links for the host's gear, suggesting a focus on tactical equipment and firearm proficiency.
This video, the first episode of "Tactical or Practi-cool?", features Big Al discussing the distinction between "tactical" and "practical" applications. It highlights the importance of understanding the purpose behind gear choices. The description also includes links to support Tactical Rifleman on Patreon, purchase gear from their Amazon shop and Night Vision Guys, and visit their website and social media channels.
This video features a review of the Henry Homesteader, a firearm presented as an "anti" AR alternative. The description highlights various ways to support Tactical Rifleman, including Patreon and their Amazon shop for gear recommendations. It also directs viewers to their website and social media channels for more content. The video likely delves into the features, performance, and intended use of the Henry Homesteader, potentially comparing it to AR-platform rifles.
This YouTube video, titled "Invisible Light Revealed - The Hidden Danger of Lasers!", hints at a discussion involving lasers, potentially in the context of their application or danger. While the title doesn't explicitly mention firearms, the description heavily promotes "Classic Firearms" through links to their main channel, podcast, and social media. This strong association suggests the video's content, even if indirectly, is related to firearms or their accessories, possibly focusing on laser aiming devices or their implications in firearm use. The presence of #shorts indicates a short-form video format.
This video introduces the new Arkfeld Ultra EDC (Everyday Carry) light. It provides a direct link to purchase the product from Olight and also includes affiliate links for supporting the Tactical Rifleman channel via Patreon and for purchasing gear through an Amazon storefront. Additional resources and social media links for Tactical Rifleman are also provided, suggesting content related to firearms and tactical equipment.
This video introduces the Olight Oclip Ultra, a new EDC light. The description provides purchase links for the Oclip Ultra and also promotes Tactical Rifleman's Patreon, Amazon shop, and website. It also highlights a favored source for Night Vision, Thermal Imaging, Riflescopes, and Lasers, suggesting the creator's broader interest in tactical and firearm-related gear.
This video from Tactical Rifleman discusses the potential end of the "suppressor tax" and what viewers should know about it. It promotes the channel's Patreon, a Night Vision, Thermal Imaging, Riflescopes, and Lasers source (nightvisionguys.com), and an Amazon shop for gear. The description also provides links to their website and social media profiles on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.