This episode of the Shark Coast Podcast (#47) dives into a mix of firearms and pop culture. The discussion kicks off with an examination of new firearm technology, specifically the ACE trigger system for Glocks from TriggerTech. Personal range stories and critiques of shooting techniques are promised. The conversation then shifts to the celebrity of Sydney Sweeney, debating her online presence and societal obsessions. Tattoo stories and insights into gun culture, including common myths about firearm ownership, are also covered, all with a dose of humor.
This YouTube video, titled 'Story Behind DJ's Tattoos', offers insights into the personal journey of DJ, with the full content available on the GBRS GROUP Patreon. While the title focuses on tattoos, the description prominently features 'GBRS GROUP', a well-known entity in the tactical and firearms community. This suggests the video may incorporate discussions or visual elements related to firearms, tactical gear, or the lifestyle associated with GBRS Group's content, potentially linking DJ's personal story to these themes. Viewers interested in GBRS Group's broader content may find this video engaging.
This video addresses the common misconception that a photograph of John Escapule is actually Doc Holliday. The description highlights that this image is frequently mistaken for the famous historical figure and that a notable number of people even have it tattooed. The video also mentions InRange's viewer-supported model via Patreon.
This video features Ethan "Gypsy" Walters discussing the evolution of "Gun Culture." He explores how participation, gear, personalities, and future aspirations within the community have changed over the past decade. Walters also delves into the concept of having "One Lap in the Arena," examining its meaning both retrospectively and prospectively. The description also highlights his artistic work, including tattoos and illustrations, and provides links to his social media and related websites.
This YouTube video from RTT - Guns & Gear features a Q&A session covering a variety of topics, including tattoos and welding, alongside mentions of firearms-related brands and products. The description emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes only, with personal reviews based on the creator's experience, and clarifies that the channel does not sell firearms. It also promotes partnerships with specific brands like Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses, providing discount codes and links for viewers. The video aims to engage the audience with a mix of personal interests and relevant gear mentions.
This video features an interview with artist Ethan "Gypsy" Walters, known for his work within the Gun Culture. The discussion delves into how his art, seen on merchandise and tattoos, reflects the broader motivations behind firearms ownership beyond mere utility. It touches on the evolving perception of tattoos and the growing inclusivity in the Gun Culture. The episode also previews an upcoming "INTO BEASTS" operation and provides links to Gypsy Walters' social media, merchandise, and the "REDACTED Culture Cast."
This video showcases new tattoos acquired from Sovereign Tattoo, featuring artist Hawk. The creator discusses their experience getting tattooed after meeting Hawk at a Thunder Ranch event. The tattoos themselves include custom designs like "Remember You Must Die," a "Tacocat," and "You do you." The description provides links to the tattoo shop, individual artists' Instagram profiles, and various merchandise related to Kit Badger and Ballistic Ink. While the video is about tattoos, the mention of Thunder Ranch and the creator's association with Kit Badger hint at a firearms-adjacent audience.
This video is part of the 'Quarantine Crawl' series, featuring a visit to Physical Graffiti in Linden, NJ. The description highlights that the owner, Paul, was recovering from a motorcycle accident at the time of filming. The video encourages viewers to support Physical Graffiti, noting Paul's past as the original sponsor of 'Gun For Hire Radio' and his involvement in doing tattoos for the host. The description also includes links to various Gun For Hire resources, including their website, academy, radio show, and social media, as well as a guide on obtaining firearm permits in New Jersey and New York.
This YouTube video, titled "Lifestyles of the Twitch and Famous," features Brandon Herrera of The AK Guy Inc. hanging out with other popular creators like Donut Operator, Klean, and Mat Best. The description mentions a weekend of streaming, fighting, and getting matching tattoos, aiming for a "big tiddy gamer girl" persona. While primarily a lifestyle and entertainment video, it draws from the firearm community through the involvement of well-known firearm personalities.
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