This video is titled "Who pays for that?" and the description reiterates the title and provides links to the creator's Patreon, email newsletter, and a link aggregator for their websites and affiliate pages. The core of the video appears to be about funding or the cost associated with something, but the specific topic remains vague without further context. The description strongly encourages viewers to visit their various online platforms for more information or support.
This YouTube video appears to be a "Not So Regular News" segment with a focus on "Donation Friday." The description heavily promotes the creator's website, regulargunguy.com, for discounts and merchandise, as well as their Campsite.bio link for more information. It also encourages channel membership and provides a CashApp handle for donations. While specific firearms or topics aren't mentioned, the creator's branding and donation focus suggest a connection to the firearms community, likely involving content related to guns, gear, or Second Amendment topics.
This video announces new merchandise for the 'MAGA Crowd,' specifically featuring 'Trump the Survivor' themed items. The description strongly promotes supporting the channel 'TYMPPP' by purchasing official merchandise from a provided Shopify link. It also highlights that the channel is viewer-supported, with no sponsors, and encourages patronage through Patreon and SubscribeStar. Additional links are provided for a potential backup channel and channel membership perks.
This video, titled 'Red Oktober 2022,' appears to be related to a firearms event or gathering. The description heavily promotes merchandise, specifically hats and shirts, available for purchase to support the creators. It also directs viewers to pre-register for 'Kalash Bash 2024' and provides links to follow the creators on Instagram and Facebook. The music is credited to Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.
This video announces the availability of new custom "Spaaaaace Fooorrce!" t-shirts to support the TYMPPP channel and its projects, specifically mentioning the TYMP Pistol Project. It emphasizes viewer support with links to their Shopify store for merchandise, Patreon, and Subscribestar for donations. The video also points viewers to a secondary YouTube channel and highlights the artists responsible for the original score and artwork. While no firearms are explicitly discussed or shown, the context strongly suggests a connection to a firearms-focused channel and its audience.
This YouTube video appears to be a live stream or discussion titled '2A TALK + DONATION FRIDAY'. The description primarily focuses on soliciting donations to the channel via PayPal and directs viewers to a Linktree for more information and to purchase merchandise. While no specific firearms or topics are mentioned, the context of '2A Talk' strongly suggests a discussion related to the Second Amendment and potentially firearms in general. The emphasis on donations indicates a creator looking to sustain their content production.
This YouTube video, titled 'Stay Safe in the Storm!!', appears to be a content creator's call to action for their audience to vote in the Regular Guntuber Awards (RGA's). The description also includes links to the creator's Linktree, merchandise store, and Cash App. While no specific firearms or topics are mentioned, the context strongly suggests a focus on the firearms community and potentially the creator's involvement in it.
This is Part 1 of a two-part Q&A session where the creators answer questions submitted by their patrons. The video is extensive, with the previous year's Q&A lasting over 6 hours, and this installment is expected to be similarly long. The content is split for rendering purposes, with Part 2 available via a provided link. Viewers are encouraged to support the creators through Patreon or Playeur, or by purchasing merchandise.
This video introduces the concept of a 'reverse peep hole viewer,' a term that is not standard in firearm terminology. The description primarily promotes a pre-order for a book titled 'Crime Proof' which can be signed by the author and picked up at a range or shipped. The focus is on promoting the book and author support rather than demonstrating or discussing specific firearms or related topics. The link provided leads to the book's pre-order page.
This YouTube video, titled '#SquadGoals', appears to be a promotional piece for Kit Badger, a brand that sells firearms-related merchandise and gear. The description includes links to their website for more videos, products, and merchandise, as well as a link to support their content via Patreon. The mention of 'Q Mystery Shirt' and '#kitbadger #gearreviews' indicates a focus on apparel and gear within the firearms community. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context strongly suggests content relevant to gun owners and enthusiasts.
This video, titled 'Shootin' It wit Yankee (Gun Channels Edition)', appears to be a discussion or collaboration with other firearm-focused YouTube channels. The description emphasizes taking control of content away from "corporate America" and encourages viewers to support channels on Patreon. It also mentions where to find t-shirts worn by the host and provides social media links. The content is framed as a place for people with common interests to discuss hobbies, tactics, and opinions, welcoming collectors, preppers, and sportsmen.
This episode of 'Shootin' It with Yankee' focuses on the importance of user control over content and encourages viewers to support content creators via Patreon. The description also links to merchandise and social media platforms, fostering community engagement around shared interests such as firearms, collecting, prepping, and sportsmanship. The video's theme suggests a discussion or presentation relevant to the Second Amendment and independent content creation within the firearms community.