This YouTube video focuses on a scope base tip for the Ruger 10/22 rifle. The description emphasizes that the content reflects the author's opinions, is for entertainment, and does not constitute firearm modification instructions or sales. It also includes a disclaimer regarding potential affiliate links. The #shorts tag indicates it's a short-form video.
This YouTube video, titled "Benwa's Thoughts Grey Birch MFG Chassis?", features an individual's opinions on a specific firearm chassis. The description emphasizes that the views expressed are personal and intended for entertainment. It also includes standard fair use disclaimers regarding content sourcing and asserts that the video is not intended to sell firearms or provide instructions for modifications. The content is presented as a personal opinion piece, with a link provided for further information on the "Tactical Fellowship" website.
This YouTube video appears to be a short, informal clip with a playful title that suggests a minor mishap or a moment of unexpected action involving a firearm accessory. The description links to "Tactical Fellowship" for further content and emphasizes that the opinions are those of the individual author. The content is presented for entertainment purposes only and is covered under Fair Use for commentary and educational purposes. It explicitly states it's not selling items or instructing on modifications, and all featured items are legal and commonly available.
This video focuses on testing Eley .22LR Target ammunition, specifically the 40-grain variant. The title indicates a performance test. The description emphasizes that the opinions are those of the author and clarifies that the content is for entertainment purposes only, not instructional or for sales. It also includes standard YouTube disclaimers regarding fair use and affiliate links, directing viewers to the "Tactical Fellowship" website for further steps. The content is educational and geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition performance.
This YouTube Short, titled 'Benwa's Thoughts DFCO Kung-Fu Grip?', appears to be a brief discussion or opinion piece on a specific firearm grip or technique, referred to as 'DFCO Kung-Fu Grip'. While the video itself doesn't provide a transcript, the title and description suggest a focus on firearm-related opinions. The description includes a link to 'tacticalfellowship.com' for 'Next Steps', indicating a potential resource for further information or community engagement. The video also explicitly states that opinions are from the individual author and adheres to Fair Use for commentary and educational purposes. The content aims to be entertaining and does not instruct on firearm modification or sales, emphasizing that all items are legal and commonly available.
This YouTube video features the Ruger MkIV 22/45 paired with a Volquartsen Mini Mamba custom build. The video's description emphasizes that the content is for entertainment purposes only, showcasing legal and commonly available firearms and accessories. The author explicitly states they are not selling products or instructing on modifications. The description also includes a disclaimer about potential paid advertisements or affiliate links, directing viewers to their website for "ALL Your Next Steps." The content appears to be a showcase or review of this specific firearm configuration.
This YouTube video, titled "Benwa's Thoughts Volquartsen Carbon Fiber 10/22 Bull Barrel?", focuses on the author's opinions regarding a specific firearm component. The description highlights that the opinions are individual and that the content is for entertainment purposes only, with no intent to sell products or instruct on modifications. The video adheres to Fair Use principles for documentary and educational content. The description also includes a disclaimer about potential paid advertisements or affiliate links.
This YouTube video features a 2-Gun match at River Bend Gun Club, presented on the Tactical Fellowship channel. The creator acknowledges a potential decline in their shooting skills after a year of focusing on "guntuber" content. The video utilizes a color-coded system (Green, Yellow, Red) to indicate hit zones (A, C, D) and misses on targets. It also includes standard YouTube disclaimers regarding opinions, fair use, product legality, and affiliate links. The match date is noted as June 7th, 2025.
This YouTube video aims to persuade viewers to start reloading ammunition, highlighting three key reasons why it's a worthwhile endeavor. The creator, with eight years of reloading experience, expresses a deep appreciation for the skill. The description also includes a link to further resources on "tacticalfellowship.com" and emphasizes that the video's opinions are individual and for entertainment purposes only, while adhering to Fair Use guidelines for any borrowed footage and disclaiming any sales of firearms or parts.
This YouTube video, titled "Done OR Doubling Down on the Sig P320???", likely explores the creator's ongoing relationship with the Sig Sauer P320 firearm. The description includes the hashtag #shorts and mentions "build details" along with a tag for the YouTube channel @TacticalFellowship. The content suggests a discussion or decision point regarding the Sig P320, potentially involving modifications, a review update, or a continuation of a previous build project. The focus is clearly on the Sig P320 and its associated aspects.
This video's title, "Lucas Botkin Wrong on FCU/COG's," suggests a critical analysis or debate regarding firearm components or terminology as discussed by Lucas Botkin. The description emphasizes that the opinions are those of the individual author and states that the content is for documentary and educational purposes under Fair Use, focusing on commentary and freedom of speech. It explicitly clarifies that the video is not selling firearms or accessories, nor instructing on modifications, and aims for entertainment. A disclaimer notes potential affiliate links.
This video offers an analysis of the Springfield Echelon pistol, positing it as a top-tier entry-level handgun, especially in light of potential safety concerns with competing FCU/COG driven models. The creator intends to cover historical context, personal observations on its strengths, and brief build details. The video emphasizes its purpose for commentary and education, adhering to Fair Use principles and disclaiming commercial intent or instruction on firearm modification. It highlights that all featured items are legally available products for entertainment purposes.