This YouTube Short, titled 'Quickest Way to Find How Free You Are,' appears to be a promotional video for the WPS app and its associated streaming service, which offers original shows and training. The description encourages viewers to sign up via a provided link and download the app on various platforms. While the title and description don't directly mention firearms, the context of 'training' and the availability of the WPS app across multiple platforms, often used for lifestyle and educational content, suggests a broader audience potentially interested in various topics including those related to personal development or preparedness, which can sometimes overlap with firearm ownership. However, without explicit mention of firearms or related topics, it's difficult to assign a definitive firearms-related category or high score.
This video announces an exciting new streaming service called "History of Weapons and War," a collaborative effort by Forgotten Weapons and seven other prominent firearms channels. The service aims to consolidate high-quality historical and educational firearms content outside the reach of YouTube. A special discount code "WEAPONSWAR40" offers 40% off the first month, valid only on September 22nd. Viewers are encouraged to visit weaponsandwar.tv to sign up and access the service via dedicated apps on major platforms including Android, iOS, Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. The initiative supports numerous passionate creators in the firearms community.
This is an official trailer for 'FireTeam 6', a new action-education show focused on Navy SEALs. The creators filmed a pilot and are actively seeking a network or streaming service to pick up the series. They have a full season ready to film and encourage viewers to like and share the trailer to help find the show a home. They also promise to release the full pilot if the trailer reaches 100,000 views.
This video announces the launch of the Warrior Poet Society Network, a new streaming service available on multiple platforms including iOS, Apple TV, Roku, Android, and Amazon Fire. The network aims to provide content without "big-tech censorship" and will feature long-form shows, pistol and rifle classes, behind-the-scenes content, and challenges. It will include personalities like Ryan Cleckner, Johnny B, and Craig Douglas, and will offer online training with John Lovell, including Pistol 1 & 2 and Rifle 1 & 2 courses. The service launches on June 1, 2020, with ongoing content rollouts planned for 2020 and 2021.
This YouTube video presents the "TOP 5 Warrior Poet Movies of All Time," as selected by viewers and patrons. While the movie choices are deemed worthwhile, the description humorously notes that the guest panelists were "terrible." The video aims to provide entertainment and a few laughs, especially for those staying home. It also promotes an upcoming streaming service from Warrior Poet Society and other partners, launching June 1st.
This YouTube video is titled 'Shooting Left of Center Podcast (01AUG19)' and the description states 'Live chat on the new streaming service.' Based on the title, the content is likely a discussion or interview related to firearms, potentially with a political or opinion-based slant given the 'Left of Center' phrasing. The date suggests it's a specific episode of a recurring podcast. The mention of a 'new streaming service' implies a discussion about platforms or the shift in media consumption within the firearms community.
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