This YouTube video is a review of the 1944 Tokarev TT pistol. The description also heavily promotes the creator's "Certified Firearms Handling Course," offering 10 lessons with lifetime access and practical experience, available through a link on the channel. The course aims to teach safe and confident firearm handling. The creator encourages viewers to join the "Guns Collector" community and begin their training.
This YouTube video is titled "MP40 Review" and its description highlights the release of "The Guns Collector Course." The course aims to teach safe and confident firearm handling through 10 lessons with lifetime access and practical experience. A clickable link to the course is provided, and viewers are encouraged to join the "Guns Collector community" for training. The description also includes relevant hashtags for the course and community.
This video from Clifton Hicks, a banjo musician, uses a metaphorical title to relate to the struggles of poor married men. The description heavily promotes his various platforms for music and content, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, Banjo Heritage online courses and apparel, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal donations. It also highlights YouTube channel memberships. The content appears to be music-focused with a thematic title, not directly related to firearms.
This YouTube video focuses on music, specifically banjo performance and related resources. The description provides extensive links for tablature, online courses, merchandise, music streaming (Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes), and donation options. It highlights a Patreon page and SubscribeStar for exclusive content and a Banjo Heritage YouTube membership. The title, 'The last time I seen you walking down the street,' suggests a song title or theme, further reinforcing the musical nature of the content.
This YouTube video, titled "You Triflin' Woman!", appears to be a musical performance or lesson related to banjo playing. The description heavily promotes the creator's Patreon page for exclusive content such as tablature, photos, and forum access. It also directs viewers to other platforms for music streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Bandcamp), merchandise, and a dedicated online course. There is no mention or indication of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or any related topics.
This YouTube video announces the launch of 'Home Defense Mastery,' an online course designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to protect themselves and their families from home invasions. The course covers hardening a home, defensive techniques with and without firearms, dry-fire drills, family safety discussions, and the legal and psychological aspects of defensive encounters. It targets new gun owners, parents, and those serious about preparedness, offering over 4 hours of training across 8 modules.
This video, titled "We Survived For Now," appears to be a preparedness-focused content piece by "Magic Prepper." While the title suggests a survival narrative, the description heavily emphasizes a course designed to teach viewers how to build a profitable brand around preparedness and firearms. It also directs viewers to the creator's website, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and SubscribeStar for exclusive content and community engagement. The core message revolves around monetizing a passion for preparedness and firearms.
This YouTube video promotes a course for amateur radio operators, offering a 20% discount. The discount code is available in the pinned comment. The video aims to attract individuals interested in learning about amateur radio.
This video discusses the perceived shortcomings of using tablature (TAB) for learning and playing traditional banjo music. The presenter argues that relying on TAB can hinder proper technique and overall musicality, contrasting it with other learning methods. Several links are provided for a banjo heritage course, online community, merchandise, music streaming, and donation platforms.
This YouTube video, titled 'Old-time Music is 💩', features Clifton Hicks discussing his perspective on old-time music, asserting that much of it is not authentically old or traditional. The description provides extensive links to his various platforms, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, Banjo Heritage, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and payment services like PayPal and Venmo, for courses, merchandise, music streaming, and donations. It also promotes his YouTube channel membership.
This video, titled 'Internet Training,' focuses on online educational content related to firearms. Given the title and lack of further description, it likely covers topics such as safe firearm handling, marksmanship fundamentals, legal aspects of firearm ownership, or perhaps online courses for concealed carry permits. The content aims to provide knowledge and training remotely, leveraging the internet as a platform for instruction. The specific subject matter within the broader 'internet training' umbrella is not detailed, but the context strongly suggests a focus on firearm-related education and safety.
This YouTube video announces an upcoming Instagram Live session featuring AHT cadre members discussing "CQB Foundations." The description also highlights the launch of their new online CQB Foundations course, offering a 50% discount to past in-person course attendees. The video promotes learning practical knowledge and experience for close-quarters battle.