This video provides a first look and sneak peek at the highly anticipated WBP AK AR rifle from WBP Poland. Presented by TFB TV's James Reeves, the interview with Stefan from WBP highlights the rifle's unique features, including its 5.56 NATO / .223 chambering, compatibility with standard AR-15 / STANAG magazines, an aluminum AR magwell, a bolt hold open device and release, an ambidextrous magazine release, and compatibility with standard AK furniture. The rifle utilizes a long-stroke piston system for AK reliability and features a fluted barrel. While still in the prototype phase, it is close to production readiness.
This video, titled 'I've Been Conscripted to Fight the Winter War,' playfully simulates a conscription into a fictional Finnish Winter War scenario in 2025. The creator expresses a grim outlook on their chances of survival, humorously mentioning being called upon by @varusteleka to "suffer" in Finland. The description includes thank yous to Americana Pipe Dream and Optics Planet, with discount codes provided for both. Merch links and a shout-out to Pepperbox TV are also present, along with a mention of AR64A Rigs and photo credit to Ryan of TFB TV for the thumbnail.
This TFB TV episode features James Reeves testing the Barrett MRAD, which has been selected by US SOCOM as the new Mk22 sniper rifle. The video takes place at Surefire's Precision-a-Palooza at Accuracy 1st in Canadian, Texas. James receives instruction on shooting through wind from Todd and Colby Hodnett, and Ray Helms from the X-Ring channel provides insights into the precision rifle. The video also highlights specific gear used, including a Nightforce ATACR scope, Surefire suppressor, and Kestrel ballistic calculator.
This TFB TV episode announces the return of the Manurhin MR73 revolver to the USA, imported by Beretta. The video features James Reeves examining this $3,300 combat revolver, originally designed for the French GIGN. It delves into the MR73's specifications, offers shooting impressions, and discusses its exceptional accuracy, durability, and construction, noting its price point. The press release highlights its testing with .357 MAG and mentions the MR73 Sport variant for competition. The video also includes timestamps for different segments like history, specs, review, and negatives.
This video presents a "Top 10 Channels of the Year" list for 2020. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the included channels like Thunder Ranch, Knight Forge Studio, and TFB TV are highly relevant to the firearms community. The description also features affiliate links to potentially related products such as a target stand and an armored backpack. The video aims to highlight popular and valuable content creators from the past year.
This video appears to be a news-style episode focusing on significant developments within the firearms industry. It features prominent figures such as Brandon Herrera, James Reeves of TFB TV, and Taran Butler. The description also mentions Sig Sauer, indicating a focus on the manufacturer and potentially their products. The content likely covers industry news, product releases, or significant events within the firearms community. The inclusion of links to merchandise and Amazon products suggests it's part of a content creator's broader media presence.
This video from TFB TV features a review of the new Mossberg 940 JM PRO shotgun. The presenter attended a press event at Gunsite in Arizona and highlights the shotgun's features, noting that it's a "turnkey competition shotgun" with significant input from Jerry and Lena. The video also includes a brief mention of the presenter's loadout, featuring a Prometheus Design Werx hoodie.
This YouTube video, "PAUL HARRELL DOO-WOP Gossip #34," appears to be a casual discussion or update from Paul Harrell, featuring mentions of other content creators like Garand Thumb and TFB TV. The description highlights promotional codes for "DRAMA LLAMA SHIRTS" and a referral link for "1776 UNITED." It also includes links to Paul Harrell's Subscribe Star, Amazon shop, and TacPack, with a specific mention of a free ABKT knife using a "GOSSIP" code. Brandon Herrera is also linked. The video details Paul Harrell's video gear and social media channels.
This TFB TV episode features gun collecting experts Ian McCollum (Forgotten Weapons) and Othais (C&Rsenal) sharing five essential tips for collectors, especially those interested in older firearms. They emphasize the importance of research, checking gun condition for safety, and managing expectations regarding expensive acquisitions. The discussion also touches upon successful and unsuccessful collecting deals, highlighting valuable insights for both novice and experienced collectors. The Kabul Arsenal Martini-Henry rifle is featured.
This TFB TV video explores a renowned gun shop in Erbil, Iraq, owned by Wasta Bakhtiar. The shop serves as a historical archive of small arms used by Kurds throughout the 20th century, with a focus on gunsmithing and repairs for both Peshmerga forces and civilians. The owner has a unique history, having started in his father's shop as a child and even traveling to frontlines against Daesh for repairs. While primarily a repair shop, it also offers some firearms for sale.
This video serves as a teaser for the full 2019 Shooter Symposium coverage on TFB TV. It highlights the event's comprehensive nature, covering four days of training and courses. Specific training modules mentioned include Shivworks with Craig Douglas, Nightfighter with Chuck Pressburg, and a Vehicle Course with Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical. The description emphasizes the quality of training and the caliber of instructors, encouraging viewers to consider attending future events.
This YouTube video offers a comprehensive review of the Honey Badger by Q, presented by Kit Badger. The content aims to provide viewers with a straightforward assessment of the firearm's performance. Additional resources and merchandise are linked in the description, and the video also directs viewers to a full review on TFB TV. The review is tagged with relevant brand names and product identifiers, along with general gear review and firearms content categories.