This video announces a successful crowdfunding campaign for T-shirts and sweatshirts featuring firearms inventors, with the campaign ending on November 7, 2025. The creators are seeking suggestions for future sticker designs based on firearms inventors. They also share links to their Patreon and SubscribeStar pages for continued support. The core of the video is about merchandise related to firearms history and community engagement.
This YouTube video announces the successful funding of a t-shirt and sweatshirt campaign for 2025. The creator is also seeking suggestions from viewers in the comments for firearms inventors they would like to see featured on future stickers. Links to their Patreon and SubscribeStar pages are provided for continued support.
This video, titled "Sunday Scoot," appears to be a casual vlog or behind-the-scenes look at content creation, with the creator mentioning a trip and putting the video together in lieu of a podcast. They are also promoting t-shirts for sale and referencing a group or topic called "Naxbu." The link provided is for an Indiegogo campaign for "Othais C/rsenal T-shirts 2025 Sweatshirt."
This YouTube video announces a crowdfunding campaign for 2025 T-shirts and sweatshirts, including a sticker reveal. The description prompts viewers to suggest firearm inventors for future sticker designs, indicating a strong connection to firearms culture. Links to Patreon and SubscribeStar are provided for community support. The campaign ends on November 7, 2025.
This YouTube video features merchandise from CajunBoyJake, specifically a sweatshirt with 'ATF' and 'Second Amendment' branding. The description explicitly labels it as 'Funny CajunBoyJake Merch,' indicating a focus on apparel related to gun rights and potentially humor surrounding the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. While no specific firearms are demonstrated, the core theme revolves around the Second Amendment and branded merchandise.
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