This video features Kit Badger reviewing the Diver-1 by Ares Watch Company, a "Mission Timer" watch. The reviewer highlights its construction in the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on in-house manufacturing and sourcing US components. The watch is described as "hard use" and its bezel can be used as a countdown timer. The illumination is praised, and the reviewer mentions both Quartz and Automatic movement options, with their personal watch featuring an Automatic movement. The video also includes links to Ares Watch Company's website, Kit Badger's website and shop, Ballistic Ink T-shirts, and Patreon support.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discussing critical legal challenges impacting Second Amendment rights in Oregon and Washington. He provides updates on Brumback v. Ferguson, a case challenging Washington's magazine ban, and the ongoing litigation against Oregon Ballot Measure 114. The content aims to educate viewers on the current legal landscape and what actions are being taken or not taken to protect gun rights in the Pacific Northwest.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an update on key Second Amendment litigation in the Pacific Northwest. The video discusses the status of Brumback v. Ferguson, a legal challenge to Washington's magazine ban, and provides an overview of the ongoing efforts to halt the implementation of Oregon Ballot Measure 114. The content aims to educate viewers on the current legal landscape and what actions are, and are not, being taken to protect gun rights.
This video review focuses on the NorthWest Fork 30-day food pack, highlighting its 10-year shelf life and the quality of its ingredients sourced from the Pacific Northwest. The video examines the pack's suitability for emergency preparedness, bug-out scenarios, and extended outdoor activities like high-altitude rucking. It emphasizes the variety of meal options and the substantial calorie and essential nutrient content provided by NorthWest Fork's offerings. The review aims to showcase the practicality and taste of these long-lasting food supplies for various preparedness needs.
This YouTube video from The Yankee Marshal speculates about a potential Gary sighting in the Pacific Northwest. The description highlights that the channel is viewer-supported with no sponsors, encouraging patrons via Patreon. It also directs viewers to merchandise and social media links (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter). The video aims to be a platform for discussing common interests, hobbies, tactics, toys, and opinions, welcoming collectors, preppers, sportsmen, and others. Original score by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield are credited.
This video, Part 2 of the "Factory to Table" series, documents the process of building a Q Trash Panda Silencer in New Hampshire with Q LLC. Following the completion of a Mini Fix rifle in .300 Blackout in a previous episode, the focus shifts to assembling the silencer. The content highlights the custom build aspect and the experience of the build process, with the ultimate goal of using this firearm and silencer setup for hunting.
This video features an unboxing and field stripping of the Hardened Arms LumaShark. The reviewer highlights the LumaShark's unique feature of integrated lighting within the handguard. The video also encourages viewers to connect via Facebook and visit the GBGuns.org blog for more content. Merchandise is also available for purchase.
This video, titled "Sasquatch Sighting," features a discussion or presentation related to a potential Sasquatch encounter. The description includes social media links for "yankee.marshal" on Facebook and Twitter, suggesting it's part of a personal or channel-specific series. A humorous twist is introduced with the mention of "fatsquatch," implying a lighthearted or satirical take. The video also credits "Madison Stegall" for original score and "Daniel Greenfield" for artwork. Based on the title and description, the content is not directly about firearms, but the associated social media handle "yankee.marshal" might indicate a firearms-related background or audience.
This YouTube video, presented by NRA Life of Duty and sponsored by Brownells and Smith & Wesson, features the Spokane Forensics Unit. The description highlights the team's resilience as they confront death daily in their work within the Pacific Northwest. While the specific firearms used are not detailed, the affiliation with manufacturers and organizations suggests a focus relevant to firearm enthusiasts and those interested in law enforcement applications.
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