This video emphasizes the critical importance of range safety, highlighting common oversights that can lead to accidents. It uses a real-life rattlesnake bite incident at a Texas firearm's club as a cautionary tale. The content breaks down the core gun safety rules (Treat, Never, Keep, Keep + Know Your Target) and stresses the concept of shared responsibility among all individuals on the range. It also defines the role of a Range Safety Officer (RSO), explains how to identify them, and discusses who qualifies them, ultimately reinforcing why safety is paramount for everyone involved in shooting activities.
This episode of 'Too Much Information' features a discussion with a father and daughter about the daughter's experiences at the Golden Trailer Awards. The video is sponsored by Aura for data protection and Venice.ai for private AI services. It includes links to the host's other platforms and production notes, mentioning filming on Panasonic and Samsung devices in a safe, regulated location, potentially a law enforcement range.
This video explores common safety rules at indoor gun ranges, explaining the rationale behind seemingly arbitrary or annoying regulations. The creator aims to clarify why these rules are in place, likely to improve safety and operational efficiency at shooting facilities. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions and provides contact information for business inquiries and social media.
This is a review video of the Feyachi TM-20 Magnetic Quick Release Tactical Vest, sponsored by Aura. The video covers the features of the vest, provides feedback, and offers conclusions. The description also includes a link to a written review of the product and information about a contest. It emphasizes data breach protection through Aura and mentions various social media platforms for the content creator, Moondog Reviews.
This video is a call to action for viewers to order a 'Moondog' patch and to become channel members for exclusive perks. It also provides links to various social media platforms and mentions production crew, filming equipment, and editing software. The video emphasizes safety and legal compliance in its demonstrations, noting that some segments may have been filmed on a Law Enforcement range under supervision. Sponsorship opportunities are also highlighted.
This YouTube video serves as a channel introduction for Moondog2A. It highlights various social media platforms and contact points for the channel, including links for membership perks, a secondary "Gadgets" channel, TikTok, Rumble, Facebook, Telegram, Twitter, Instagram, MeWe, and TruthSocial. The video also credits the production crew, mentions editing software (Apple Final Cut Pro X), and filming equipment (Panasonic cameras, Samsung phones). It clarifies that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safe and legal filming practices, potentially on a Law Enforcement range with a Range Safety Officer. Sponsorship opportunities are also mentioned.
This video features a "pocket dump" and EDC (Everyday Carry) overview from Nightwood Guns, presented by a certified firearm instructor and range safety officer. The presenter shares their personal EDC kit assembled over a decade of concealed carry, highlighting their preferred holster, pistol, light, knife, and other accessories like a tourniquet and red dot sight. The video emphasizes the importance of regular training and consistent carry, mentioning various popular pistol manufacturers and models for comparison. The presenter also briefly promotes their sponsor for data privacy services and provides links to their other content and support channels.
This video is a review of Milspin's weighted basepads/baseplates for Glock magazines, specifically highlighting the X-Carve and Beef Jones models. The presenter, a certified instructor and range safety officer, explains their preference for these accessories for their EDC Glocks. The video emphasizes safe filming practices at a private range with an unmodified semi-automatic pistol. The description also includes links to the creator's Patreon, Amazon author page, and Instagram for support and business inquiries.
This video discusses significant channel updates driven by new YouTube policies, alongside some positive news. The creator emphasizes that no firearm sales are conducted through their social media, all firearms shown are unmodified and used on a supervised range, and the content is for review and entertainment. They also highlight their podcast, social media presence, and music credits.
This video reviews KORE Essentials EDC and Garrison belts, highlighting their suitability for concealed carry and range use. The presenter, a certified instructor and RSO, praises the belts for their comfort, adjustability, stiffness, and durability, recommending them as the best gun belts for everyday carry and handgun/gear transport. The Tier 1 Concealed collaboration belt is specifically noted as the best concealed carry belt the reviewer has worn. The video is filmed safely at a private range.
This video explores whether appendix carry for concealed firearms limits mobility and range of motion. The presenter, a certified instructor and range safety officer, shares their personal belief that appendix carry is the superior method for concealed carry, highlighting the Tier 1 Concealed Axis Elite holster. The discussion acknowledges that some may disagree with this assessment. The video emphasizes safe filming practices at a private range with a semi-automatic pistol handled by a professional.
This video features a firearms safety event hosted by the FBI Citizens Academy Alumni Association San Francisco (FBISFCAAA), a nonprofit organization. The event took place at the Coyote Point Rifle and Pistol Club and involved a certified Firearms Instructor and Range Safety Officers. The description also promotes the FBISFCAAA and directs viewers to a website for more information. The video is intended for educational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safe and legal firearms handling.