This YouTube video announces the daily winner of the GUNTOBER promotion by the Gun For Hire Gun Store. Frank Lomaro is congratulated for winning. The description explains that any purchase over $50 in the store earns an entry into a daily drawing throughout October. Viewers are encouraged to follow along for winner announcements and to shop in-store to participate.
This YouTube video announces the daily winner of GUNTOBER, a promotional event by Gun For Hire. The winner, Donald Shauger, was entered by making a purchase over $50 in the Gun For Hire Gun Store. The promotion runs throughout October, with daily winners selected from in-store purchases. Viewers are encouraged to follow along for daily announcements and to shop at the store to participate.
This video announces the winner of the GUNTOBER promotion, Hector Tabor. The promotion offers daily prizes in October to customers who make a purchase over $50 at the Gun For Hire Gun Store. To enter, customers must shop in-store. The video encourages viewers to follow along for daily winner announcements.
This video announces the second winner of "GUNTOBER," a daily giveaway event hosted by Gun For Hire. To enter, customers must make a purchase of over $50 at the Gun For Hire Gun Store. The event runs throughout October, with a new winner announced each day. Viewers are encouraged to follow along for updates and shop in-store for a chance to win.
This video encourages viewers to support small, local businesses and those who have supported them, referencing 'Quarantinecrawl.com'. The messaging is community-focused and promotes a buy-local ethos.
This video documents a "Quarantinecrawl" event, highlighting 200 Second Amendment (2A) supporting businesses visited in a single day. The description emphasizes supporting small businesses that support the community, using hashtags like #quarantinecrawl, #supportsmallbusiness, #supportthosewhosupportyou, #tipofthespear, and #shoplocal. It also directs viewers to GunForHire.com/crawl for more information.
This video features Anthony Colandro on the "Quarantine Crawl" visiting Trevi Fine Jewelry in Woodland Park, NJ. The focus is on supporting local small businesses, specifically highlighting Trevi's offerings in custom jewelry and watch repairs. While the video is part of a broader "Quarantine Crawl" initiative often associated with Gun For Hire and firearm-related content, this specific episode centers on the jewelry store itself, with no direct mention or demonstration of firearms, ammunition, or related topics.
This YouTube video, titled "It’s a gorgeous day to get out and come see us @ Exile Armory!!", appears to be an invitation or advertisement to visit Exile Armory, a firearm dealership or shop. The title suggests a positive and inviting atmosphere, highlighting a "gorgeous day" for potential customers to visit. While no specific firearms or activities are detailed, the mention of "Exile Armory" strongly indicates a focus on firearms, related accessories, or services offered by the establishment. The video likely aims to drive foot traffic and engage with the local firearms community.
This video encourages viewers to support their local gun shops (LGS) during Black Friday sales. It emphasizes the importance of shopping locally and showing appreciation for these businesses, which are vital to the firearms community. The content aims to foster a sense of community and encourage patronage of independent retailers.
This video advocates for supporting local gun shops, emphasizing their importance within the firearms community. It encourages viewers to patronize these businesses for their firearm, ammunition, and accessory needs, fostering a sense of community and economic support for businesses dedicated to responsible firearm ownership.
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