This YouTube video, titled "Declaring Independence and Staving Off Despair," is part of the "Pobcast" series by the "Three of Seven Project." The description heavily promotes various aspects of the Three of Seven Project, including a trail race (Three of Seven Project Trail Race), a "Rite of Passage" program, a "Basic Course," and their online store. It also features a promotional link for the "SBK Valor Folding Knife" and mentions "Barbell Apparel" and "NUFF SAID RUNNING." The content appears to be focused on promoting events, courses, and merchandise related to the Three of Seven Project, with a strong emphasis on outdoor activities and potentially self-improvement or survival themes, rather than firearms specifically.
This video features an interview with Evan Slaughter, known by his handle @fit2serve. The description provides social media and purchase links for the Three of Seven Project, including their Patreon, store, and podcast. It also mentions NUFF SAID RUNNING. The content appears to be a discussion or interview format with a guest, likely focusing on topics related to Evan's "fit2serve" persona and the host's projects.
This YouTube video, titled "Who Is Jeff Cordell?", appears to be an introduction or feature on an individual. The description prominently features a link to "The Proving Ground 6 Troop" application via 3of7project.com, suggesting a potential connection to training or a community focused on practical skills, possibly related to firearms or survival given the "Proving Ground" name. It also promotes the "Three of Seven Project" via Patreon and their store, alongside a mention of "NUFF SAID RUNNING." Links to a podcast and a basic course are also provided, indicating a focus on skill development and community engagement.
This video explores the concept of how far one should go in following Jesus, emphasizing the importance of aligning one's speech, actions, and gestures with this perspective. It also promotes various merchandise and services from 'Three of Seven Project' and 'NUFF SAID RUNNING'. While the title and description don't directly mention firearms, the branding of 'Barbell Apparel' and the overall tone could appeal to an audience interested in disciplined lifestyle choices often associated with preparedness and self-reliance.
This video, titled 'Your Feelings Do Not Matter,' appears to be motivational or philosophical content, possibly delivered in a direct or confrontational style. It heavily promotes the brand Hoist, directing viewers to their website and social media. The description also includes significant promotion for 'Three of Seven Project,' including links to their Proving Ground and Basic courses, their Patreon, and their store. Additionally, 'NUFF SAID RUNNING' is promoted with a website link. The content is not explicitly firearms-related based on the provided title and description, but the prominent promotion of training courses through 'Three of Seven Project' could imply a connection to tactical training or self-defense, often involving firearms.
This video features Chadd and Noah debriefing their experience in the Huracan 300, a mountain bike race in Florida. The description also includes multiple links related to the "Three of Seven Project," including applications for "The Proving Ground 6 Troop" and "The Basic Course," their Patreon, store, and podcast. They also promote "NUFF SAID RUNNING." The content appears to be primarily focused on outdoor adventure and potentially related training or community building.
This video, titled "How To Have Peace In Your Mind," offers a link to "The Proving Ground" program by Three of Seven Project and encourages support through Patreon. It also directs viewers to nuffsaidrunning.com and a store for Three of Seven Project merchandise. While the title and description focus on mental well-being and personal development through a specific program, the context of "The Proving Ground" and the brand "Three of Seven Project" often implies themes of preparedness, resilience, and potentially self-reliance, which can overlap with firearm-related communities. However, no specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or firearm-related applications are mentioned in the provided text.
Chadd presents his favorite folding knives, highlighting what makes each one stand out. He also provides practical advice on how to select the best folding knife for individual needs, covering key features and considerations for potential buyers. The video also promotes various offerings from the Three of Seven Project, including their training courses and store.
This video features a review of the Sig P226, with the host, Chadd, expressing a generally critical view of Sig Sauer products but finding some redeeming qualities in this particular model. The content is framed around a personal assessment of the firearm's strengths and weaknesses. Additional content includes promotions for "The Proving Ground 6 Troop," "The Basic Course," and the "Three of Seven Project" through their website and Patreon, as well as a mention of "NUFF SAID RUNNING."
This video's title and description indicate a personal decline experienced by an individual named Chadd, with the cause unknown. The content appears to be a personal vlog or reflection rather than a focused firearms demonstration or review. It does, however, include links to support the "Three of Seven Project," which may be a firearms-related organization or content creator, and promotes their "Proving Ground" program, potentially a training or review platform. Additional links are provided for "NUFF SAID RUNNING" and a podcast.
This video warns viewers about the dangers of poorly engineered firearm magazines, emphasizing that a malfunctioning magazine can be life-threatening, even for skilled shooters. The presenter, Chadd, discusses both good and bad magazine options, highlighting the critical importance of reliable feeding for firearm function and personal safety. The video also promotes various training courses and resources from the "Three of Seven Project."
This video features an interview between "Chili" and "Chadd." The description heavily promotes "The Proving Ground" and "The Basic Course" from "3of7project.com," indicating a focus on firearms training and skill development. It also directs viewers to a podcast, a store, and a running website, suggesting a broader brand presence. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the context strongly points to content relevant to the firearms community, likely centered around training, skill acquisition, and potentially brand-related discussions.