This YouTube video features Trench conducting a 2,000-round "burndown" test on a Smith & Wesson M&P pistol. The title suggests a collaboration or focus on the M&P line, and the description includes links to Safariland holsters and the creator's Patreon and Venmo, indicating a focus on supporting the channel and potentially showcasing gear. The legal disclaimer emphasizes that the content reflects the creator's views and uses unclassified doctrine, hinting at a practical or training-oriented approach.
This YouTube video features Trench playing the game Chivalry 2 live. The description also invites viewers to ask prepping questions, indicating a broader interest in preparedness beyond the game. The creator promotes their Patreon and Instagram for channel support, suggesting a community-building aspect. While the primary activity is gaming, the mention of "prepping questions" hints at a potential overlap with survival or preparedness topics that might appeal to a certain segment of the firearms community, though no firearms are directly discussed or shown.
This live stream features Trench playing Call of Duty (COD) and Chivalry 2, while also engaging with viewers to discuss and complain about 'fudds'. The description also encourages support for the channel through Patreon and Instagram links. While the games themselves are not firearms-related, the mention of 'fudds' implies a context that resonates with firearm enthusiasts and potentially discussions around gun culture and ownership. The focus is on entertainment and community interaction.
This YouTube video features a discussion and comparison between the effectiveness of a modern shotgun and a semi-automatic rifle, conducted by hosts RiskyChrisky and TrenchGrenade. They engage in various drills on both a trench and a flat range, exploring scenarios where each firearm would be the preferred choice in 2023. The content aims to provide insights and a solid discussion for viewers interested in firearm utility and selection.
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