This YouTube video announces a free contest to win a Noblex NV red dot optic and a Klarus E5+ EDC flashlight. The winner will be drawn during a Wednesday night livestream show. The deadline to enter is November 30, 2025. Links to enter the contest for each item and to the livestream channel are provided in the description. The video aims to drive engagement and participation in the giveaway.
This video announces a free contest for viewers to win a Klarus E5+ EDC flashlight and a Noblex NV MOS red dot. The winner will be drawn during a Wednesday night livestream show called TMI, airing at 6pm PST / 9pm PST. The entry deadline is November 30, 2025. The description provides links to enter the specific contests for each prize, as well as links to the livestream channel, the main website, and various social media platforms. It also includes production notes, music credits, sponsorship information, and a detailed disclaimer regarding the content's educational and entertainment purpose and liability.
This "Too Much Information" live chat episode focuses on dashcams, discussing their pros, cons, and usefulness. The host is joined by Jessie and James from Vueroid, a Korean dashcam manufacturer. The description also includes a link to the host's notes and a sponsorship advertisement for Aura, a data breach protection service, offering a free trial through a dedicated link.
This video features a head-to-head comparison between SK Long Range Match and CCI Standard Velocity ammunition, tested in a CZ 457 VPC rifle at a distance of 100 yards. The creator aims to determine which ammunition performs better in terms of grouping accuracy. The video also includes a sponsored segment for Aura, a data breach protection service, and directs viewers to a detailed review on the creator's website and various social media platforms.
This YouTube video, titled 'Moondog TMI 251008 Japanimation Quiz,' is a live chat show from Moondog Industries. The description highlights the continued popularity of Demon Slayer and KPop Demon Hunters, tracing their roots back to 'Japanimation' (Japanese anime TV series) broadcast in the US during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. The video also features a sponsorship plug for Aura, a data breach protection service. Based on the title and description, the content appears to be a quiz or discussion focused on anime history and related pop culture, with no direct mention of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics.
This YouTube video focuses on the Vortex Viper PST Gen2 riflescope, highlighted by its "Daylight bright" feature. The description provides a link to an article about the LPVO on moondogindustries.com and an Amazon affiliate link for purchasing the scope. The video also tags the manufacturer, @VortexOpticsUSA, suggesting an in-depth look or review of this specific optic.
This video offers a first look at UTG Pro's modernized claw mounts designed for MP5 firearms. The description emphasizes that all firearms shown are deactivated costume props and not for sale, clarifying that SHOT Show, where the content may have originated, is an industry event not open to the public with no gun sales permitted. It also provides links to the reviewer's website, social media channels, and contact information for potential sponsorships. The video aims to educate and entertain, stressing safe and legal filming practices.
This video features a comparison test between Norma Tac-22 and CCI Standard Velocity ammunition, evaluating their grouping performance in a CZ 457 VPC rifle at 100 yards. The content covers ammunition setup, individual testing of each brand, and a clear presentation of the results. The video also includes a segment on data security sponsored by Aura, with a promotional link provided.
This video reviews the Vector Continental 2-12x44 MPVO (Multi-Purpose Variable Optic), highlighting its use of German Schott glass despite being a budget-friendly, Chinese-made product. The review includes features, field tests, and gun range tests, with conclusions drawn from these evaluations. The video is sponsored by Aura, and includes various social media links for the creator, Moondog Industries. Production notes indicate the use of Apple Final Cut Pro X and Panasonic/Samsung cameras. The content is intended for educational and entertainment purposes and emphasizes safe handling and regulated locations.
This video announces and promotes a contest for Prohear shooting earbuds. The description provides a link to enter the contest, which ends on August 31, 2025. It also includes a link to watch the full video and uses hashtags related to firearms and contests. The content is primarily promotional for a specific piece of shooting ear protection.
This YouTube video, titled 'Moondog TMI Live 250827 Cracker Barrel,' is a live chat show hosted by Moondog. The discussion focuses on a current 'Culture War hot topic' specifically related to Cracker Barrel. The video is sponsored by Aura, a data security service, and viewers are encouraged to visit a provided link for a free trial. A separate link for Moondog Industries is also included.
This video showcases the MoTac plug, an accessory designed to utilize the hollow interior of the Magpul MVG RVG vertical grip for storage. The video, sponsored by Aura, also includes a promotional segment for Aura's data breach protection services. The creators provide links to their various social media platforms and website for further content and reviews. Production notes detail the equipment and software used, and the disclaimer emphasizes the educational and entertainment nature of the content, advising against home replication without proper supervision and professional training.