This video showcases new laser training products from Strikeman at SHOT Show 2024. It highlights the Strikeman dry-fire training system, which uses a laser bullet, target, and smartphone app to simulate shooting without live ammunition. New offerings include the Marksman Kit and a SIRT training pistol setup. The video emphasizes safe and convenient practice at home and mentions additional SHOT Show coverage available on GetZone.
This short YouTube video, seemingly from a channel called @strikeman8154, hints at solutions for expensive ammunition and lack of time for the gun range. The title mentions 'Ammo too expensive?' and 'No time to get to the Gun Range?' along with hashtags like #strikeman and #laser, suggesting a product or technique that offers an alternative to live-fire practice. The description further reinforces a lifestyle and entertainment focus with general YouTube engagement prompts.
This YouTube video provides a direct comparison between two popular dry-fire training systems: Mantis Laser Academy and Strikeman. The content aims to help viewers understand the differences, features, and potential benefits of each system for improving shooting skills through simulated practice. The description includes a promotional link for Mantis Laser Academy, indicating a potential affiliate relationship.
This video pits the FN 5.7 pistol against bulletproof glass, testing the effectiveness of the unique 5.7x28mm cartridge. The description also highlights the use of the Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System and Axil Ear Pro, along with a promotion for Heatwave sunglasses. The creator, Miles Mortensen (Totally RAD), uses this experiment to showcase the capabilities of the FN 5.7 and engage viewers with a direct comparison of firepower against a protective barrier. Other featured products include the Strikeman dry fire system and Axil ear protection.
This YouTube video showcases the CMMG MK47, an AR-15 platform rifle that is notably compatible with AK-47 magazines. The description also highlights several promotional links for Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System, Axil Ear Pro, Heatwave sunglasses, and the creator's social media presence (Instagram, Patreon, and website). It appears to be a product review or featurette focused on the unique magazine compatibility of the CMMG MK47, with integrated promotions for related shooting accessories and creator support.
This video review showcases the Strikeman Laser System, a dry-fire practice tool designed to help shooters save ammunition. The reviewer expresses addiction to the system, using it for dry firing and observing impacts on various targets. The Strikeman app is highlighted for its ability to track shots with a provided target and stand. The video also includes links to other playlists for handgun and long gun reviews, as well as content related to the Second Amendment and gear/accessory reviews.
This YouTube video features Olivia Paladin and Sabrina IRL experiencing full-auto firearms in Utah. The content includes shooting full-auto Glocks, full-auto M4s, and a Barrett .50 Caliber rifle. The video also mentions the Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System, Axil Ear Pro, and features product recommendations for sunglasses and camera equipment. The creator, Miles Mortensen of Totally RAD, also introduces a segment called 'eye of the GNARwhal' for less conventional content and provides links for support and social media.
This video features a review of the Rock Island Armory Tac Ultra 1911 handgun, highlighting its unique capability of chambering both .22 TCM and 9mm ammunition, effectively making it "two guns in one." The presenter demonstrates the firearm, likely at a range, and mentions various gear and affiliations, including Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System, Axil Ear Pro, and Heatwave Visual sunglasses. The video also touches on the creator's other content segments like "eye of the GNARwhal" and provides links for equipment used in video production.
This video chronicles an unexpected and dangerous mine shaft explosion that occurred while exploring in Mexico City. The incident resulted in significant damage, including a broken camera setup and injuries to the group. While firearms are not explicitly shown or used, the description mentions the use of "undisclosed items" and the inclusion of links to firearm-related training tools like the Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System and Axil Ear Pro, suggesting a connection to the firearms community. The video also highlights safety-rated sunglasses, further hinting at an audience interested in outdoor and potentially hazardous activities.
This video pits body armor against various rifle calibers and firearm platforms. The test includes an AR-15 with 5.56 green tip ammunition, an AK-47 with 7.62x39mm, and an AR-10 with .308 Winchester. The armor plate used is from Premier Body Armor. The video also features sponsored mentions for Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System and Axil Ear Pro, along with product recommendations for safety-rated sunglasses, cameras, lenses, microphones, and GoPros. "eye of the GNARwhal" is presented as a segment for less conventional content.
This video tests the durability of "Smash and Grab Armor" car windows against various impact methods, including a soda can launcher, ceramic shards, rock, hammer, and baseball bat. The creator also mentions and provides links to other gear they use, such as the Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System, Axil Ear Pro, and Heatwave Visual safety glasses. The video also includes personal content segments and links to their various social media platforms and website.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of $15,000 of bulletproof glass, acquired from an old bank, against various calibers and firearms. The test includes common calibers, a .50 caliber round, and a full-auto Glock. The description also highlights several sponsor products and affiliates, including Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System, Axil Ear Pro, and various firearm accessory brands for AR10 and AK Pistol builds. The creator, Miles Mortensen, also mentions a personal segment called "eye of the GNARwhal" for more in-depth content.