This video review of the Springfield Hellion highlights its theoretical strengths but ultimately portrays it as a frustrating and "disaster" of a firearm in practical application, drawing an analogy to a problematic past relationship. The reviewer mentions "BrassFacts" and a discount code for Nightline night vision, indicating a potential for gear reviews or sponsorships alongside the firearm evaluation.
This video features Chuck Pressburg of PressCheck Consulting discussing the concept of civilian offensive handguns. The presenter highlights that modern micro-compact, stagger-stack handguns like the P365, Glock 43X, and Hellcat offer comparable on-paper performance to much larger, more expensive 2011 pistols. The video aims to delve into the nuances of why many shooters still prefer larger handguns, exploring factors beyond just specifications. The description also includes promotional information for Nightline night vision and directs viewers to various links for further engagement, including the presenter's SubscribeStar page.
This video features a comparison between a Glock pistol and a BUL Armory 2011 Tac 2. The reviewer expresses initial skepticism about owning a 2011 but details how six months of experience with the BUL Armory Tac 2 changed their perspective. The description also includes promotional information for Nightline night vision, offering a discount for viewers who mention 'BrassFacts'. Business contact and channel support links are also provided.
This video explores a simplified version of Hegemonic Theory and its implications for a drastic collapse of such an order. While the title and description focus on geopolitical and societal shifts, the content includes a promotional mention of 'BrassFacts' and a discount on Nightline night vision products. This suggests a potential link to tactical gear or discussions that might involve equipment relevant to security or preparedness.
This video critically examines the MAWL C1+ laser aiming device, questioning its value proposition at a $3700 price point, especially when its performance is reportedly matched by units costing one-third as much. The creator explores whether the MAWL is a genuinely superior piece of equipment or simply a status symbol for those with excessive disposable income and a desire for internet clout. The video also includes a promotional offer for night vision equipment from Nightline, with a discount for viewers mentioning 'BrassFacts'.
This YouTube video focuses on reviewing the "PLX-C," which appears to be an LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) for firearms. The description highlights an affiliate link for the product and mentions "Ass Facts" for a discount on night vision from "Nightline Inc.". It also includes links to "Eclipse Armory" for ammunition and a link to the creator's "Brassfacts" page on Linktree for various affiliations and support options, including SubscribeStar. The video also features mentions of a cameraman and a business email.
This video reviews the Primary Arms Nova SLx 1-6x LPVO, highlighting it as a top-tier budget optic that meets essential criteria despite not being perfect. The reviewer emphasizes its value proposition for those seeking an effective low-power variable optic without breaking the bank. The description also includes affiliate links for the optic, ammunition from Eclipse Armory, and night vision gear from Nightline, with a special discount for viewers who mention 'Ass Facts'. Support for the channel is encouraged through SubscribeStar.
This YouTube video offers a review of the new Strike Industries SMC PDW. The reviewer expresses disappointment, finding the firearm redundant and the experience of reviewing it to be a 'roller coaster ride' with fluctuating opinions. The description also includes a call to action for viewers to mention 'Ass Facts' at Nightline for a discount on night vision products. The creator also links to their various social media platforms and their SubscribeStar page for financial support.
This video showcases a civilian night vision rifle setup, featuring an EOTech optic. The description highlights 'Nightline' as a provider of night vision equipment and mentions a discount for viewers who reference 'Ass Facts'. The video also includes contact information for 'Nightline' and personal social media links for the creator ('BrassFacts') and cameraman. The focus is on a specialized firearm setup for low-light conditions.
This video discusses the Geissele LPVO, with the reviewer expressing disappointment in its performance, stating it "kinda sucks." Despite this negative assessment of the specific product, the reviewer reaffirms their liking for LPVOs in general and hints at upcoming reviews of better options. The description also includes promotional information for Nightline's night vision products, offering a discount for viewers who mention 'BrassFacts'.
This video reviews the Raid XE, an IR laser that is currently unavailable to civilians, labeling it as "vaporware" and likely to remain so into 2024. Despite its unavailability, the reviewer expresses a liking for the device, while also criticizing its unnecessary light sensor, LCD screen, and a particularly poor tape switch. The description also includes a promotional offer for night vision from Nightline, mentioning a discount if viewers state "BrassFacts" sent them. The business encourages direct contact for purchases to ensure customer satisfaction.
This video delves into the world of night vision, highlighting that while popular, mastering it requires significant time and effort. The creator aims to share their experience, encouraging viewers to approach the information critically. A discount is offered through Nightline Inc. via a referral code 'Ass Facts', with direct contact for purchasing and discussing technical specifications like tubes. The video also promotes the creator's SubscribeStar and Instagram channels.
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