This YouTube video announces weekly deals from the "Deal Desk" offered by 1st Shot Tactical. The description emphasizes that the deals are time-sensitive and provides a link to a Google Sheet containing the current offers. A clear disclaimer is included, stating that the videos are filmed in a controlled environment by professionals for entertainment and educational purposes, and viewers should not attempt to replicate any actions shown. 1st Shot Tactical explicitly disclaims liability for any injuries or damages resulting from attempting to replicate content.
This YouTube video announces "THIS Week’s DEAL Desk Alert!" from 1st Shot Tactical. The description provides a link to a spreadsheet containing current deals, emphasizing that these deals are time-sensitive. A prominent warning advises viewers that the content is filmed on a private range by trained professionals for entertainment and educational purposes only, with a disclaimer against attempting to replicate any actions shown and absolving liability for any injuries or damages.
This video features a "suppressed elephant gun," identified as a 416 Rigby safari rifle, being used for some fun on a private shooting range. The content is presented by Kentucky Ballistics and aims to entertain and educate viewers. Links are provided for SDI educational opportunities, Kentucky Ballistics merchandise, and support via Patreon. The video emphasizes responsible firearm handling in a controlled, professional setting.
This video serves as a heartfelt thank you from the creator to their audience for a decade of support. It includes holiday wishes for a healthy, happy, and safe Christmas. The description also promotes various affiliate links for gold purchases and USCCA membership, alongside social media links and merchandise. A crucial disclaimer emphasizes that all content is recorded on a private range under professional supervision and that viewers should not attempt any demonstrations at home, as the videos are for educational and entertainment purposes only and are performed at the viewer's own risk.
The creator of this YouTube channel, focusing on firearms content, is experiencing a sudden and severe medical emergency affecting their sight and hearing. They are hoping for a full recovery but have stated that their wife will be taking over content creation in the interim. The video description includes links to USCCA, Blackout Coffee, their Instagram, and Patreon, along with a disclaimer about their videos being recorded on a private range under professional supervision and for educational/entertainment purposes.
This video explores the concept of "less lethal" .50 BMG ammunition, a fascinating and unusual topic within firearms. The title poses a question about its potential, indicating an experimental or demonstrative approach. The description emphasizes enjoyment and thanks viewers, while also providing extensive links to the creator's social media, merchandise, Patreon, and educational partner, SDI. A clear disclaimer warns against attempting to replicate the content due to its inherent dangers and the controlled, professional environment in which it's filmed.
This video, titled "LLP #99: What Does Uvalde Teach Us?", is presented by IV8888. While the specific content related to the Uvalde incident is not detailed in the provided text, the description heavily features promotional links for RMA Body Armor, the IV8888 Amazon store, Patreon, and their website. The channel emphasizes its content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely on ranges under professional supervision. They explicitly state they do not sell firearms or parts and are not instructing on modifications. The video appears to be part of a discussion series by IV8888.
This video showcases a 500 S&W Magnum revolver being pushed to its failure point, resulting in an "explosion." The content appears to be for entertainment and educational purposes, filmed in a controlled environment by professionals. The description emphasizes safety warnings and encourages viewers to support the creator, Kentucky Ballistics, through various platforms and merchandise. The video aims to demonstrate extreme firearm performance under controlled conditions.
This video discusses a recent firearm buyback event in Sacramento, California, where participants were offered a $50 gas card. The description highlights the irony of this offer given the high gas prices in the state. It also includes affiliate links for USCCA and Patreon, as well as merchandise. Disclaimers about safe handling and professional supervision are present.
This YouTube video delves into California's firearm laws, specifically addressing the legality of sniper scopes within the state. Citing California Penal Code 468, the creator aims to educate viewers on the legal definition and restrictions surrounding these optics. The video also promotes the creator's social media and merchandise channels, emphasizing responsible firearm handling on a private range under professional supervision, and includes standard disclaimers regarding viewer risk and educational/entertainment purposes.
This video appears to be a commentary on a remark made during a State of the Union address, which the creator found unfunny. The title, "You Think Deer Are Wearing Kevlar Vests"?, suggests a critique of a perceived statement related to firearms or defense. The description provides links to the creator's social media, Patreon, and merchandise, indicating it's a content creator's channel. The disclaimer emphasizes that videos are recorded on a private range under professional supervision and are for educational/entertainment purposes, with a strong warning against imitation. No specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, but the context strongly implies a discussion related to firearms and potentially defensive capabilities.
This YouTube video from Kentucky Ballistics features a "hand cannon" (likely a large caliber pistol or revolver) being used to shoot a zombie torso. The description emphasizes the entertainment and educational purpose of the video, filmed in a controlled setting by professionals. It also includes several calls to action for supporting the channel through Patreon, merchandise, and social media, as well as promoting a mobile game. The video is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only, with a strong disclaimer against attempting to replicate any actions shown.