This video title suggests a discussion about significant, potentially negative global events, framed in dramatic terms like 'Tragedy, Persecution, Terror.' The description includes a promotional link for StreamYard, a live streaming platform, indicating the video likely discusses or utilizes live streaming in some capacity. Given the lack of specific firearms or related content in the title and description, it's probable the video is not directly about firearms, but rather uses these terms to frame a broader societal or political commentary.
This video features a content creator, Humble, discussing live streaming during the COVID-19 pandemic. The description highlights the shift towards indoor activities, suggesting the stream is a way to connect with viewers while they are also at home. The context implies a casual, community-focused interaction with the audience.
This video discusses a new policy implemented by YouTube in 2020 concerning firearms content during live streams. While the title and description don't specify the exact nature of the policy, it implies changes that content creators in the firearms community need to be aware of to maintain compliance on the platform. The video aims to inform viewers about these changes, likely to help them avoid potential content violations or demonetization.
This video showcases the innovative Skoped Vision by Phone Skope, a device that attaches to a rifle scope, splitting the image to allow simultaneous viewing by the shooter and a connected smartphone. The reviewer highlights its potential for instruction, live broadcasting to TVs, HD recording, and online streaming. The technology is described as adaptable to any scope or rifle, with phone attachment facilitated by Phone Skope phone cases. Special thanks are given to Brownells for their Retro line, and Ventura Munitions and BLACKHAWK! for their support.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, recorded live from SHOT Show in Las Vegas, features guest co-host Michelle Cerino. They speak with Dianna Muller of the DC Project and Max Michel from Team SIG. The show is a long-running radio program available on numerous stations, streaming, and as podcasts. The description highlights the availability of Gun Talk content across various platforms, including YouTube.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, recorded on January 8, 2017, features discussions on a variety of firearm and outdoor-related topics. The hosts delve into the specifics of paper-hulled shotgun shells, the risks associated with duck hunting during a lightning storm, and concerns surrounding veterans and elders having their gun rights revoked. Additionally, they address the potential dangers of firearms and ammunition in house fires. The show emphasizes its live radio broadcast schedule and availability through podcasts and online streaming.
This video is Part C of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk from December 25, 2016, presented as 'Gun Talk Reloaded!' It features segments from the show's after-hours discussions. The description highlights the show's extensive radio network, live streaming options, podcast availability across various platforms (including Apple iTunes and i-Heart radio), and mobile apps like GunDealio. Gun Talk is also available on YouTube. The description emphasizes that 'Gun Talk' is a registered trademark and provides a copyright notice for Gun Talk Media.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk features a discussion with John and Laurie Wiles from the Pinehurst Gun Club. The show emphasizes its extensive reach through over 220 radio stations nationwide, live streaming options, and readily available podcasts across various platforms, including iTunes and i-Heart Radio. The description also highlights its presence on YouTube for easy access to episodes. Gun Talk is a registered trademark and copyrighted content from Gun Talk Radio, LLC.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, Part A from October 9, 2016, features a discussion with Kevin Wilson of GalleryofGuns.com. The show highlights the availability of Gun Talk on over 220 radio stations, live streaming options, and podcast downloads through various platforms including iTunes and i-Heart radio. Listeners can also access the show via dedicated apps and YouTube. The description emphasizes Gun Talk's registered trademark status and copyright.
This is Part B of the June 26, 2016 episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio. The episode features a discussion with Jessica Delos Reyes from USA Shooting. The description provides extensive details on how and where to listen to Gun Talk Radio, including live broadcasts, streaming, podcasts, and various apps. It also highlights the show's broad reach across numerous radio stations and digital platforms.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio, Part C from June 12, 2016, features an after-show discussion. Hosts Tom, Michelle, and Jim delve into the tragic terror attack in Orlando. The broadcast highlights Gun Talk Radio's extensive reach through various radio stations, live streaming, podcasts, and mobile applications, emphasizing its commitment to providing firearms-related content and discussion to a broad audience.
This video is Part C of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk from May 8, 2016, featuring open lines. The description highlights that Gun Talk is a radio show airing live on Sundays from 2 PM to 5 PM Eastern on over 219 stations. Listeners can tune in via radio, live streaming, or download shows as podcasts from various platforms including iTunes and i-Heart Radio. The show is also accessible through mobile apps like GunDealio and the Gun Talk App, and on YouTube. The description provides a link to the Gun Talk website for more information and notes that "Gun Talk" is a registered trademark.