This video announces the return of VSO Gun Channel's content after experiencing YouTube issues. The creator provides a brief recap of the problems encountered and outlines upcoming changes to the channel. They also direct viewers to an affiliates page for discounts on products and promote their Patreon, Subscribe Star, and social media channels. The description emphasizes the channel's role as an educational resource for responsible gun ownership and safety, clarifying that VSO does not sell firearms and maintains editorial independence in its testing and reviews.
This YouTube video, "PAUL HARRELL DOO-WOP Gossip #34," appears to be a casual discussion or update from Paul Harrell, featuring mentions of other content creators like Garand Thumb and TFB TV. The description highlights promotional codes for "DRAMA LLAMA SHIRTS" and a referral link for "1776 UNITED." It also includes links to Paul Harrell's Subscribe Star, Amazon shop, and TacPack, with a specific mention of a free ABKT knife using a "GOSSIP" code. Brandon Herrera is also linked. The video details Paul Harrell's video gear and social media channels.
This YouTube video, titled "SCHOOL IS IN SESSION Gossip #9," promises entertainment and discusses an "anti-gunner in the industry." It features promotional links for merchandise and a subscription service. The description also includes affiliate links for video gear and Amazon products, along with social media handles and contact information. The content appears to be a commentary or discussion piece related to firearms culture and industry dynamics.
This YouTube video, titled "GOODNIGHT, SWEET PRINCE Gossip #6," features prominent firearm personalities IraqVeteran8888 and Hickok45. The description suggests a casual or 'gossip' style discussion or hangout among these creators. It also promotes merchandise from "1776 UNITED" with a discount code, and links to the creator's Subscribe Star, Amazon wishlist, and social media profiles. The video gear used by the creator is also listed.
This video from TFBTV explores five semi-automatic rifles that, while legal to own in the US, are banned from import. The host discusses how the US firearms market has changed since pre-1989, highlighting restrictions on foreign-made firearms and the impact on enthusiast choices. The video encourages viewers to support TFBTV through Patreon and Subscribe Star, mentioning monthly gear giveaways for supporters.
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