This video is a recap of the Quantified Performance match held in Yuma, Arizona, organized by Yuma Match Masters. The content highlights various stages of the competition, offering a glimpse into the competitive shooting experience. It also includes an After Action report and a Q&A segment, providing insights into the event and potentially answering common questions related to competitive shooting or the firearms used. The description also lists several sponsors and supporters, indicating a professional and well-supported event.
This video offers advice and messages specifically targeted at new and expecting fathers. It acknowledges sponsors from the firearms industry, including Big Tex ORDNANCE, TAG, Bauer Precision, QVO, One Hundred Concepts, and Vulcan Machinewerks, suggesting a potential overlap in audience interest with firearms and tactical gear. The creator's Instagram is also promoted.
This video appears to be a humorous or satirical take on potentially poor decisions involving firearms and knives, as suggested by the title "Monkeys with Knives…A Book of Bad Ideas". The description "Well lets see how this goes..." further implies an experimental or cautionary tone. The video heavily features sponsors related to firearms and tactical gear, indicating a target audience within that community. While the exact content is not detailed, the title and sponsor list strongly suggest a firearms-centric theme, likely presented in an entertaining or instructional manner about what NOT to do.
This YouTube video, titled "Become Dominant with Your Pistol," offers a brief overview of pistol instruction provided by "My Own Defender." The description highlights the importance of pistol dominance and encourages viewers to follow MOD on Instagram. The video also features several sponsors and supporters, including Big Tex ORDNANCE, TAG, Bauer Precision, QVO, One Hundred Concepts, and Vulcan Machinewerks, with discount codes provided for some. The content appears to be focused on improving pistol handling and proficiency, with specific timestamps indicating segments on "Pistol Dominance" and an outro.
This video provides a review of the Sig Sauer Kilo 10K Rangefinder Binoculars. The reviewer discusses their experience using the device, highlighting both its pros and cons. The video aims to help viewers determine if these rangefinder binoculars are suitable for their needs. It also features mentions and discount codes for several sponsors in the firearms and tactical gear space.
This video is a personal update and Q&A session where the creator discusses their recent absence, mental health struggles (depression), and offers advice on maintaining mental well-being. They also address several firearms-related questions, including bullet selection, shooting suppressed, gear recommendations for scoped carbine classes, suppressor covers, the necessity of multiple ready rifles, the concept of lunar drift in shooting, life lessons learned from shooting, advice for younger shooters looking to improve, scoped carbine dry-fire practice, and their current stance on Patreon. The video also acknowledges sponsors like True Shot, Big Tex Ordnance, and others.
This video captures an "Average Joes Range Day" event from November 2022, featuring various firearm activities across pistol, rifle, and dynamic bays. The event acknowledges significant support from several vendors including Noveske, Big Tex Ordnance, TAG, Bauer Precision, Reardon Manufacturing, OMG Tacos, Vulcan Machinewerks, and Hawked and Loaded. Recommended gear from brands like QVO Holsters, Kore Essentials, Haley Strategic, and Spiritus Systems is also highlighted. The video promises more information on upcoming range days.
This YouTube video captures an "Average Joes" range day in May 2022, featuring both new and old friends. The description highlights significant sponsorship from several firearm and tactical gear companies, including Big Tex ORDNANCE, HAWKED AND LOADED, TAG, OMG Tacos, QVO, Vulcan Machinewerks, Noveske, Sons of Liberty, Safariland, Triarc Systems, Stratus Armament, and Lead Devil. The video also promotes "Average Joes Shirts" and the creator's Instagram presence, indicating a focus on community and lifestyle around firearms.
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