This YouTube video announces a contest to win a TPO KT 12-60x60 scope, with a provided link to enter. It also directs viewers to a separate video for a review of the same scope. The description includes relevant hashtags like #pewpew and #fclass, and mentions the manufacturer "texasprecisionoptics". The contest deadline is September 30, 2025.
This YouTube video announces a contest to win a TPO Sniper KT 12-60x60 SFP scope. It directs viewers to a contest entry page on moondogindustries.com and links to a separate review video of the scope. The description also includes various social media links for Moondog Reviews and mentions the crew involved in the production. Production notes detail editing software and camera equipment used. The description includes standard disclaimers regarding educational/entertainment purposes, safe filming locations, and potential affiliate links.
This video reviews the Texas Precision Optics (TPO) KT 12-60x60 SFP scope, marketed as potentially the cheapest 60x scope available. The review includes an examination of its features, field tests, and gun range turret tests. The video is sponsored by Aura, with a promotional offer for viewers. Additional links to other TPO "Sniper" brand scope reviews and the creator's social media and website are provided. Production notes detail the crew, equipment, and editing software used. A disclaimer emphasizes the educational and entertainment purpose of the video and advises against attempting demonstrations without supervision.
This video explores the capabilities of a seemingly budget-friendly $300 40x riflescope, testing its performance at an impressive 1400 yards. The title poses a question about whether such an affordable optic can achieve extreme long-range accuracy, suggesting a review or range test of the scope's capabilities. The description includes relevant hashtags and mentions a specific optics retailer, indicating a focus on firearm optics and potentially product performance.
This video showcases the AR-15 Pistol Buffer Assembly Kit from Texas Precision Optics. The description highlights its construction from aircraft-grade aluminum and steel, featuring a black anodized finish. The kit includes a Mil-Spec receiver extension, end plate, castle nut, buffer, and buffer spring. It emphasizes the lightweight and ergonomic design, aiming to enhance comfort and agility for pistol builds. The foam sleeve is also noted for improved grip. The product is made in the USA and comes with a lifetime warranty.
This video discusses the benefits of using a red dot sight on a pistol, specifically recommending Holosun products. The creator encourages viewers to support their work through various platforms and provides affiliate links for a range of firearm-related accessories including optics, holsters, and hearing protection. Discount codes are also offered for several brands, highlighting opportunities for viewers to save money on purchases.
This video analyzes the Swampfox Saber 5x36 prism optic, questioning whether it's a worthwhile purchase. The content creator, from Focus Shooting LLC, also promotes various affiliate partnerships and discount codes for firearms-related gear from companies like Primary Arms, LA Police Gear, and Mira Safety, alongside promoting their website and other social platforms.
This video focuses on the MK4 18" 5.56 SPR "Budget Precision Upper," highlighting its components and potential for accurate shooting on a budget. The description provides extensive affiliate links and discount codes for various firearm-related retailers, including Primary Arms, LA Police Gear, Axil, Mira Safety, Fox Sox, Texas Precision Optics, and We The People Holsters. It also offers contact information for the creator, Focustripp, including an Instagram handle and business email.
This YouTube video appears to be a review and comparison of 30mm red dot sights, specifically mentioning the Sig Sauer Romeo 6H and a "Juliet" optic, with a humorous, albeit dark, twist on the "Romeo and Juliet" narrative. The creator is testing and evaluating these optics, suggesting they "kinda suck." The description provides extensive support links, affiliate partnerships, discount codes, and contact information for the channel Focus Shooting LLC.
This video provides a comprehensive review and test of the Sniper ZY 4-14x44 FFP Scope from Texas Precision Optics. The reviewer unboxes the scope, examines its features, and tests its optical characteristics, including long-range views and illumination. The review also includes range tests and general insights into the scope's performance. The video emphasizes that the firearms shown are factory original and that no firearm testing was conducted. It also clarifies that the scope is not a thermal or night vision device and was filmed in a safe, supervised environment.
This video is a review of the Sniper VT 4-16x44 FFP scope, provided by Texas Precision Optics. The reviewer emphasizes that the firearms shown are factory stock and unmodified. The description includes links to a full blog review, a gadget channel, and uncensored content on Rumble. It also promotes community engagement through Patreon, a Facebook group, Locals, Telegram, Twitter, Instagram, and MeWe. Production details mention the editing software and cameras used. The video is intended for educational and entertainment purposes, filmed in a safe and regulated environment. Sponsorship opportunities are also highlighted.
This video focuses on custom AR-15 builds tailored for fathers and sons, featuring barrels of 11.5", 12.5", and 13.7" lengths. The description highlights affiliate links for various firearm-related companies such as LA Police Gear, Axil (ear protection), Mira Safety, Fox Sox, Texas Precision Optics, and We The People Holsters. Discount codes are also provided for several of these brands, including Axil, Vector Optics, We The People Holsters, and Grovtec. The content likely involves showcasing these builds, discussing their features, and potentially offering advice on selecting firearms for family use. It also promotes channel memberships and social media engagement.