This YouTube video announces a prize drawing event for 'FurFriends' hosted by TYMPPP, scheduled for 6 PM Pacific. The description encourages viewers to support TYMPPP by purchasing official merchandise, with a provided Shopify link. It also mentions a backup channel for TYMP and details how viewers can join the channel for perks and become patrons through Patreon or Subscribestar to support the 'TYMP Pistol Project.' The video credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for artwork.
This video showcases a custom paint job applied to a Camaro's fuel filler door. While the title mentions a 'Camaro Fuel Filler Door Custom Paint Job,' the description and associated links heavily promote the 'TYMP Pistol Project' and 'theyankeemarshal' channels, which focus on firearms content. The description includes multiple links to support the channel through merchandise, Patreon, and Subscribestar, indicating a viewer-supported model. The content itself, based solely on the title and description, appears to be related to automotive customization, but the strong emphasis on firearms-related channels suggests the creator's primary focus is elsewhere, and this video might be a tangential offering or a method to drive traffic to their firearm content.
This YouTube video expresses strong dissatisfaction with Smith & Wesson firearms, leading the creator to no longer recommend the brand. The title suggests a critical review or discussion of specific issues or experiences that have prompted this stance. The description highlights viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar, indicating a focus on independent content creation without sponsorships. It also credits individuals for the original score and artwork.
This YouTube video, titled 'Gun Owners/Channels are Unstoppable!', discusses viewer-supported content creation and mentions other firearm channels like Hickok45 and Demo Ranch. The creator, "The Yankee Marshal," emphasizes a no-sponsors policy and directs viewers to their Patreon for support. The description also promotes merchandise and social media links, inviting a community for discussion on hobbies, tactics, and opinions related to firearms, collecting, prepping, and sportsmanship. The video aims to foster a platform for like-minded individuals.
This YouTube video features a live chat with "ForgedfromFreedom" hosted by "The Yankee Marshal." The description emphasizes viewer support and mentions merchandise availability. The discussion appears to revolve around general firearm-related topics, collector interests, and opinions, aiming to foster a community for individuals with shared hobbies, including preppers and sportsmen. It's framed as a casual, interactive discussion rather than a product demonstration or review.
This is the 31st weekday edition of "Shootin' It with Yankee." The episode emphasizes viewer support, with no sponsors allowed, and directs viewers to become patrons on Patreon. It also promotes merchandise available on Forged From Freedom and provides links to the host's social media profiles on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. The channel aims to be a platform for individuals with shared interests in hobbies, tactics, toys, and opinions, welcoming collectors, preppers, sportsmen, and anyone else who wishes to participate. The original score is by Madison Stegall and the super artwork is by Daniel Greenfield.
This video from The Yankee Marshal focuses on a "Toy Guns 4 Tots" initiative for Christmas. While the title explicitly mentions "Toy Guns," the context provided by the channel's description and the presenter's usual content suggests an underlying interest in firearms, potentially for educational or awareness purposes related to responsible gun ownership and hobbyist communities. The video's success is highlighted, indicating a positive community engagement, and the presenter's established online presence across social media platforms and merchandise further reinforces his connection to the firearms enthusiast space. Viewer support is emphasized, suggesting an independent creator.
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