This video features the "Gun Guys" discussing various topics including firearms, specifically the impact of polymer guns. They also touch on political term limits and other "manly man-stuff." The description also includes multiple links for merchandise, backup channels, memberships, and patron support, alongside credits for original score and artwork.
This video, "It's a Trap! 027: Raquettir & Beretta Hand Traps," is a salvaged episode from Season Three, originally filmed in the summer of 2021. Due to data corruption caused by extreme heat, much of the original footage was lost. The creators decided to refilm the content, but never had the opportunity. As a result, this episode is a cobbled-together compilation from the surviving clips. The video was created for fun and made possible by patron support, with links provided for those who wish to contribute or purchase merchandise. The context suggests a casual and perhaps somewhat challenging filming environment.
This video, part of the 'It's a Trap!' series, revisits footage from Season Three filmed in the summer of 2021. Despite challenges like heat-related data corruption and the host contracting COVID-19, the creators present what they could salvage from this season. The description implies a focus on firearm-related content, possibly a "trap" scenario given the series title. The series is supported by patrons and merchandise, indicating an established channel dedicated to firearms.
This video, titled "This War Is Happening And NO One Can Stop It!", discusses the ongoing conflict in Israel, framing it as an "ANCIENT WAR THAT CAN'T BE STOPPED". The description also includes extensive calls for viewer support through Patreon, mentions of a ministry, and recommendations for products like JASE Medical and ES Power Drink, alongside links to merchandise and prayer requests. It also promotes other social media channels.
This YouTube video, titled 'YouTube Safety N@zis & Unsafe Gun Handling!', appears to be critical of content moderation policies on YouTube related to firearms. The description promotes merchandise, a backup channel, and viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar. It also credits the original score and artwork. The video's focus is on addressing perceived issues with YouTube's safety guidelines and how they impact firearm-related content creators, particularly highlighting instances of "unsafe gun handling" that may be flagged or removed.
This video's title, "This Is VERY Difficult For Me To Say!", and description, "This video takes a look at why things have changed for me!", combined with the channel's branding "God Family and Guns" and strong emphasis on patronage and support, suggest a personal announcement or major update from the host. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the channel's name and existing tags like "god family and guns" strongly imply a firearms-related context, likely involving the host's personal circumstances impacting their involvement with the channel or content creation. The mention of prayer requests and various support links further solidifies this as a personal and potentially significant communication to their audience.
This video, titled 'It's Worse Than You Think! Something HAS To Be Done!!', discusses what the channel 'God Family and Guns' believes God is showing the church is failing to do, and what Jesus instructs believers to do. The description also emphasizes the importance of viewer support through Patreon and highlights affiliated ministries and recommended products like JASE Medical and ES Power Drink. The channel offers prayer requests and promotes its merchandise and other social media platforms.
This video showcases the installation of a carbon fiber dash in a Chevrolet Camaro. The description highlights that the channel is viewer-supported, with no sponsors, and provides links to Patreon and SubscribeStar for support. It also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for artwork. While the title and description focus on a vehicle modification, the channel name 'TYMP Pistol Project' and the overall context suggest a connection to firearms, possibly indicating this is a segment within a broader firearms-focused channel or a project involving vehicles used in conjunction with firearm-related activities.
This video, "On The Water Ep. 48," from the "God Family and Guns" channel uses a metaphorical title and description to discuss a difficult but necessary life process, aligning with the channel's spiritual and firearms-focused themes. It promotes viewer support through Patreon, merchandise, and prayer requests. While the content itself is not directly about firearms in this episode, the channel's branding strongly indicates a connection to the firearms community, with mentions of other relevant channels like "History of Weapons."
This YouTube video, titled 'Here Is What I Know!!', delivers an important message to the 'God Family & Guns' community. It calls for viewers to join a 'spiritual army' by emailing 'I'm In' to a provided Gmail address. The description also highlights the need for support through their Patreon page and directs viewers to their website for prayer requests. Additionally, it promotes their other YouTube channels and social media presence on Facebook and Instagram.
This video addresses the ongoing ammunition shortage specifically for .357 Magnum and .38 Special calibers. The creator acknowledges that many have enjoyed recent ammo surpluses but highlights that users of these particular revolver rounds are still facing availability issues. The video aims to provide an update on when these calibers might be back on store shelves, while also promoting the channel's Patreon, website for prayer requests, and social media presence. It also links to other YouTube channels related to history of weapons, car classics, and the main "God Family and Guns" channel.
This YouTube video from God Family and Guns discusses the perceived decline and 'Antichrist' nature of the church in the US. It explores reasons for this decline and encourages viewers to support the channel's mission through Patreon. The description also links to the channel's website for prayer requests and their social media pages, including Instagram and Facebook. Additionally, it promotes other YouTube channels associated with the creator, such as 'History of Weapons' and 'Car Classics Youtube Channel'.