This video features a range test of the Q "Trash Panda" suppressor. The creators tested the sound suppression of the device at various distances and encourage viewer feedback in the comments. The video likely showcases the performance of this specific firearm accessory in a real-world shooting environment.
This video provides a first look at Q LLC's new Blind Tiger and Speakeasy silencers. These are 30 caliber steel suppressors designed as more affordable alternatives to their titanium Trash Panda and Thunder Chicken models. The reviewer highlights that despite being made of steel, Q LLC has achieved comparable weight to their titanium predecessors through new manufacturing processes. The video also briefly mentions other Q LLC firearms like the Honey Badger Pistol, Sugar Weasel, and likely implies comparison points for the new cans.
This YouTube video description highlights new merchandise from Tristar Trading, including a 'Black Disobey Trucker Hat' and a 'Trash Panda Tee.' It also promotes the brand's shorts, a collaboration with Blackout Coffee (offering a discount code), and their 'Killdozer Collection.' The creator, Johnny Baggins, announces their presence at 'GunCon' and encourages viewers to follow them on X and support them on Patreon. Contact information and personal sizing details are also provided.
This YouTube video, titled 'MEME THEM UNTIL THEY CRY - SPICY FREEDOM!', appears to be a promotional video for merchandise from "Johnny Baggins" and "Appalachiabees." The description highlights various apparel items like "SPICY FREEDOM TEE," "TRASH PANDA," and the "KILLDOZER COLLECTION." It also includes links to a coffee company, a Patreon page, and mentions an upcoming appearance at "GUNCON." While the title has a provocative tone, no specific firearms, calibers, or gun-related activities are mentioned directly in the provided text. The content seems to be primarily focused on branding and merchandise sales with a lifestyle or community appeal.
This video, titled "WANNA MEET THE DEVIL? - Tin Foil Tuesday #6" and featuring Ian Carroll, appears to be an installment in a recurring series. While the specific firearm content is not detailed in the provided information, the description heavily promotes various merchandise related to firearms culture, including t-shirts with slogans like "Trash Panda," "Make Belt Feds," and "Commit Tax Fraud," as well as "Disobey Hats." It also includes a promotion for Blackout Coffee and links to a Patreon page. The title suggests a potentially provocative or conspiracy-tinged theme, common in certain online firearms communities.
This video, titled "BIG SPICY TUESDAY!", appears to be a merchandise-focused upload from Johnny Appalachia (Johnny Baggins). The description heavily promotes "Trash Panda" merchandise and a "Killdozer Collection" available on tristartrading.com. It also includes promotional links for Blackout Coffee and a Patreon page. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the creator's established online presence (Patreon, merchandise names like "Killdozer") often correlates with firearms-adjacent content or personality-driven channels that may feature firearms tangentially. The video is likely an update or announcement related to the creator's brand and offerings.
This YouTube video features "Hard Truth Monday" with a hypothetical scenario pitting 100 men against a gorilla. The description also includes promotional links for "Trash Panda" merchandise, "New Arrivals," and "Killdozer Collection" from Tristar Trading, along with a discount code for Blackout Coffee and a Patreon link for the creator, Johnny Appalachia. The content seems to be a mix of discussion, opinion, and merchandise promotion.
This video appears to be a promotional or casual content piece from "Johnny Appalachia" (Johnny Baggins) with a focus on "Spicy Friday on Fire!" and references to "Trash Panda" merchandise, a "Killdozer Collection," and Blackout Coffee. While the title is energetic, it lacks specific details about firearms, calibers, or manufacturers. The description includes links to merchandise and a sponsor, suggesting a brand-building effort or a "range day" style video. The lack of concrete firearm details limits the depth of firearm-specific tags.
This video promotes a "Spicy Black Friday" sale, heavily featuring various merchandise and subscription boxes. It highlights products like "Turkey2O," "Trash Panda Tee," TacPack (a subscription box with a special offer), Blackout Coffee, "Disobey Hats," and "Killdozer Collection" merchandise. The description also links to a "Liberty Lounge Podcast" and the creator's Patreon page, along with a PO Box for mail. While the title suggests a sale, the description focuses more on branded items and promotions rather than specific firearm reviews or demonstrations.
This YouTube video, titled 'TWO BROS AND A HO...IT'S HUMP WEDNESDAY!', appears to be a lifestyle or personality-driven channel with a strong emphasis on firearms and related merchandise. The description includes numerous links to various products, including apparel (USA Fist Tee, Trash Panda, Woobie Robes, Disobey Hats, Killdozer Collection), coffee (Blackout Coffee), and a podcast (Liberty Lounge Podcast). There's also a mention of being a 'MEME WAR VETERAN!' and a Patreon link, suggesting community engagement and potentially content related to internet culture or political commentary from a specific viewpoint. The user's mailing address and apparel size are also provided. While no specific firearms or calibers are explicitly named within the provided text, the overall branding and product links lean heavily into a pro-firearm, possibly patriotic or freedom-oriented, aesthetic.
This video discusses significant news regarding firearm suppressors and poses the question of whether viewers should consider purchasing one. It also promotes various merchandise and a podcast, suggesting a broader lifestyle brand associated with the firearms community.
This video is a weekend roundup featuring various public figures and personalities including Donald Trump, Mike Tyson, Jake Paul, and Miss Universe Victoria Theilig. It includes promotional material for emergency food kits, coffee, and apparel lines such as "USA Fist Tee," "Trash Panda," "Woobie Robes," and "Disobey Hats." There are also references to "Killdozer Collection" and "Pew Pew Madafakas." The video promotes the "Liberty Lounge Podcast" and the creator's Patreon page.