This video focuses on motorcycle maintenance, specifically a "Rebuild Your Own Motor" job, and showcases other interesting work done at Dragonman's shop. While the title and description heavily emphasize motorcycles and a shop environment, it also mentions a shooting range, retail store, paintball, dirt bike tracks, and training classes. The video provides contact information and location details for Dragonman's establishment, which appears to be a multifaceted recreational and retail venue.
This YouTube video, titled "Let Me Guess, Lessons From Houston?", is sponsored by Lucky Gunner and promotes the ASP Unlimited App for ad-free viewing and exclusive content, including early access, bonus material, full firearms training classes, behind-the-scenes insights, and monthly seminars. A free ASP Lite App is also available for content not suitable for YouTube. The description includes links to raw news videos, sponsor recommendations, seminar sign-ups, community standards, the ASP National Conference, an ASP Ankle Medical Kit, and the ASP podcast on Spotify and Apple. It also provides a link to information about the founder, John Correia, and a copyright disclaimer.
This YouTube video, titled "No, Seriously, I’m A Juggling A Car Thief!", promotes the Active Self Protection (ASP) Unlimited App. The description highlights exclusive content available on the app, including ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, full firearms training classes, behind-the-scenes footage, and monthly seminars. Users are encouraged to download the app on various devices. Additionally, a free ASP Lite App is available for content not suitable for YouTube. Links are provided for ASP news stories, raw videos, recommended products and sponsors, seminars, community standards, the ASP National Conference, an Ankle Medical Kit from Mountain Man Medical, and the ASP podcast on Spotify and Apple. John Correia's background is also linked. The video operates under a copyright disclaimer for fair use.
This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) is titled "When Conventional Methods Don’t Quite Work" and promotes their ASP Unlimited App. The description highlights that the app offers ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, full firearms training classes, behind-the-scenes footage, and monthly seminars. It also mentions the availability of the ASP Lite App for free content not suitable for YouTube. Links are provided for the app, raw videos, sponsor recommendations, seminars, medical kits, and their podcast. The video aims to encourage viewers to subscribe to ASP's premium content for in-depth training and exclusive material.
This YouTube video, titled 'Let’s talk.', appears to be an informal discussion or update from 'Instructor Mike'. While the title and description are vague, they heavily promote various products and services related to firearms, including books, CCW Safe concealed carry insurance, gun safes (specifically mentioning Vein Pattern Technology from Max Safes), and training classes. The description also directs viewers to Instructor Mike's social media platforms and provides options for channel support via PayPal and Cashapp. The disclaimer emphasizes that the views expressed are solely the speaker's own. The video includes a quote about training for potential future needs and a call to action to 'Get to FREAKIN’ practice, YOU!' This suggests the content, though not explicitly detailed in the provided text, is geared towards firearms owners and advocates for preparedness and training.
This video features Michelle Owens of Norma Ammunition discussing the brand's significant impact and expansion into the U.S. market. Owens also touches upon her own training classes, providing insights into both the ammunition company and defensive training. The discussion is part of Gun Talk Radio with host Tom Gresham, highlighting Norma's growing presence in the American firearms landscape.
This Geauga Firearms Academy video discusses the most important resource during uncertain times, emphasizing the need for professional, hands-on training. The description highlights their Patreon channel for exclusive content and their website for upcoming training classes and services. It also includes affiliate links for Optics Planet and KORE Belts, and a promotional link to their "Journey of a Student’s Martial Shooting Skills" documentary series. The video encourages viewers to subscribe and seek professional instruction.
Geauga Firearms Academy announces "Big News" and an upcoming "Fitness and Nutrition Series" on their Patreon channel. The video also promotes their website for training classes and merchandise, including a "He Put A Round In My Chamber" shirt. They highlight affiliate partnerships with Optics Planet, Talon Grips, and KORE Belts, offering discount codes. The description also references a "Journey of a Student’s Martial Shooting Skills" documentary series, showcasing student progression in defensive shooting.
This video from Geauga Firearms Academy celebrates reaching 50,000 subscribers and expresses gratitude to their fans. The description outlines future growth plans and promotes exclusive content on their Patreon channel. It also directs viewers to their website for training classes and services, along with links to their social media. The video emphasizes that the demonstrations are conceptual and do not replace hands-on professional training. Sponsor mentions and links to other videos are also included.
This video from Geauga Firearms Academy demonstrates a realistic wrist escape technique designed for women facing a physically stronger attacker. The tutorial emphasizes practical application over 'magic' moves, focusing on rendering a "grab" hand ineffective with methods applicable to any size attacker. The description also promotes their website for upcoming training classes and services, their Instagram and Facebook pages, and a special discount code for OpticsPlanet.com purchases of Vortex optics. Additional content promoted includes a documentary series on martial shooting skills and a Talon Grip review.
This YouTube video, titled "4/23/13 Training," appears to be a training session focusing on firearms. The description points to "practicalshootingtraininggroup.com" for in-person classes and digital coaching, suggesting an instructional or skill-building focus. It also provides links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon, indicating a connection to established figures in the shooting community and their training methodologies. A link to a podcast from PSTG further reinforces the theme of ongoing learning and engagement in shooting sports or defensive training. While specific firearms or calibers are not explicitly mentioned in the title or description, the context strongly suggests a content related to firearms proficiency and training.
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