Gun Talk Nation features an interview with Nick Collier of DoubleStar Corp. The discussion covers DoubleStar's activities, including Ace Ltd., Outlier Knife Company, and DoubleStar Training Academy. They also delve into public perception of the firearms industry, the history of morale patches, and the rising popularity of AKs. Nick Collier also highlights his "side hustle" with Tactical Gear Junkie. The episode is sponsored by Franklin Armory, Remington, Build Box, Ballistic Advantage, Primary Weapons Systems, Range Ready, FN, and Sig Sauer.
This YouTube video appears to be a short, engaging piece focused on personalizing tactical gear, specifically plate carriers, with unique and expressive patches. The title directly asks about the 'best part' of a plate carrier, hinting that patches are a key element for individual customization and expression. The description further emphasizes this by asking viewers about their 'dopest patch,' encouraging community interaction and showcasing personal style within the tactical gear niche. While not explicitly mentioning firearms, the context of a 'plate carrier' strongly implies a connection to firearms ownership, self-defense, or tactical applications.
This video showcases an impressive collection of morale patches displayed on a wall by Walter of Safety Harbor Firearms. While the title and description focus on the 'patch wall' and 'morale patch collection,' the brand 'Safety Harbor Firearms' suggests a connection to the firearms industry, likely as the creator or owner of the collection. The video might appeal to those interested in firearm accessories, personal expression on gear, or the general culture surrounding firearms.
This video provides a review of the HardHeadVeterans ATE Bump Helmet. The description highlights its affordability as a way to mount accessories like night vision and hearing protection, positioning it as a cost-effective alternative to higher-end brands like Ops-Core and Team Wendy, while being more reliable than budget options from platforms like Wish.com. The review emphasizes that not all bump helmets are created equal in terms of quality and price.
This video features Joe Rogan and Ted Nugent discussing who speaks for the audience, with a focus on their perspectives. The description heavily promotes "Shall Not Comply" merchandise, including morale patches and t-shirts, as well as links to Johnny Baggins' Amazon storefront and other related brands like "Tri-Star Gear" and "Cold Dead Hands." The content appears to be tied to gun rights advocacy and a specific online persona, Johnny Appalachia.
This video discusses the aftermath of the Louisville case involving Breonna Taylor, offering thoughts on the situation and potential next steps. The creator promotes their merchandise, including morale patches and apparel, and shares affiliate links to their Amazon storefront and other branded collections. The content appears to be a commentary or opinion piece rather than a direct firearms-related demonstration or review.
This video discusses a hypothetical scenario of a firearm-related nomination, described as 'CRAZY'. It promotes various merchandise, including morale patches and personal gear, through links to the 'shallnotcomply.com' website and Amazon. The content appears to be politically charged and likely related to firearm rights or legislation, given the suggestive title and description.
This video discusses the practical limitations of the "Grey Man" concept, arguing it's often overapplied in everyday scenarios like eating at Waffle House. The presenter also addresses criticism regarding "velcro fields" and morale patches, encouraging viewers to "do you" and ignore insecure individuals. The video also details the presenter's loadout, including a watch cap, hoodie, field pants, trail shoes, and a RATS tourniquet, with links provided for each item.
This is the third and final part of an August 2017 Q&A session, covering a variety of firearms-related and general interest topics. Questions include opinions on the 'worst gun you really like,' the viability of Roland-special style pistol setups for micro-competitions and concealed carry, and thoughts on futuristic soldier technology inspired by sci-fi. The discussion also touches on interesting learnings from a trip to Finland, recommendations for firearms podcasts, and the potential for selling morale patches. The video is supported by Patreon and features merchandise links.
This video from Kit Badger showcases patches from Violent Little Machine Shop. The description highlights that these are laser-engraved leather patches with velcro backing, emphasizing their durability and aesthetic appeal. The creator mentions their use as a form of body 'bumper sticker' and directs viewers to the Violent Little Machine Shop website to check them out. The video is part of Kit Badger's review series, focusing on unique and durable morale patches.
This video showcases new PVC Velcro patches from FLEXSYSTEMS, encouraging viewers to visit their website for free quotes. It also mentions "The Daily Shooter Patches" and provides an email for inquiries. The channel promotes its presence on Full30 and Patreon for support. Disclaimers emphasize that the video is for educational and entertainment purposes, recorded on a private range under professional supervision, and advises against imitation of any demonstrated actions, stating all work should be performed by trained professionals. Affiliate links are disclosed.
This video from Fun Gun Reviews showcases morale patches from Magplates.com, highlighting the "Team Sootch Minuteman" patch. The description mentions the patches are a great way to identify and personalize gear and that Magplates.com offers a variety of firearm-related accessories. Sootch00 will be at Governor's Gun Club on July 12th giving out patches and displaying new Head Down Products guns.
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