This YouTube video description and title suggest a discussion or presentation of "bad movies" with a focus on "WTF moments" and potentially poorly depicted "weapons" or "snatching" of them. The creator promotes their training services, including a "Rifle Ruck" event and general classes, offering discounts. They also link to various affiliate products, including specific brands like Weapon Works Custom Cerakote, Eberlestock, Arcane Concerted, and Two Vets Sporting Goods, providing discount codes for some. The content emphasizes a "no-BS" approach to training and encourages viewer engagement. A disclaimer clarifies that no firearms or ammunition are sold, and links adhere to YouTube's guidelines.
This YouTube video features Rughi providing an update on his upcoming adventures and sharing various resources with his audience. The description highlights support options for the channel, a training calendar, available classes and courses with a discount code, daily affiliate deals, and a directory of affiliate products. It also includes specific discount codes for various brands and connects viewers to Rughi's social media profiles. A disclaimer clarifies that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes and does not sell firearms or ammunition.
This episode of "Shoot The Breeze" features Rughi discussing questions submitted via Instagram, focusing on the war in Ukraine and various shooting-related facts. The video also includes calls to action for liking, subscribing, and supporting the channel through their "Shooter's Club" for exclusive perks. Links to training schedules, courses, daily deals, affiliate product directories, discount codes for specific brands like Weapon Works Custom Cerakote, Eberlestock, Arcane Concerted, and Two Vets Sporting Goods are provided. The description also lists Rughi's social media presence on Instagram, Twitter/X, Pinterest, Twitch, and Facebook. A disclaimer clarifies that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and no firearms or ammunition are sold.
This YouTube video provides a quick update from the creator while on the road, traveling and teaching. The description encourages viewers to like, subscribe for no-BS training, and leave comments. It also highlights various ways to support the channel, including exclusive perks via Patreon-like services, a training calendar for 2025-26, and access to classes and courses with a discount code. Additionally, it promotes daily affiliate discounts, an affiliate products directory, and specific discount codes for various brands like Weapon Works Custom Cerakote, Eberlestock, Arcane Concerted, and Two Vets Sporting Goods. The creator also shares links to their social media profiles on Instagram, Twitter/X, Pinterest, Twitch, and Facebook.
This video documents a family deer hunt in 2023, featuring Ivan, Ira, and Jatta Loomis. The discussion centers on hunting strategies, the importance of staying warm and comfortable, and an interesting coyote encounter. Specific firearms and gear are highlighted, including the SCAR 20S, Rifle 301 by Sawtooth Rifles, and various optics and accessories. The episode concludes with reflections on the hunting experience.
This video showcases the Q MiniFix rifle in a 515-yard shooting scenario. The description highlights the use of a 5.56 caliber, Arken Optics SH-14 scope, and Magpul P-Mag. It also humorously mentions minivans and Crocs as comfortable footwear for this setup. The video includes links to Kit Badger products, merchandise, and support channels, along with mentions of specific gear like the Ops Core AMP Headset and Prometheus Design Werx hoodie. The overall tone blends practical firearm demonstration with lifestyle elements.
This video features Matt Yore of Sawtooth Rifles demonstrating how to achieve stable shooting positions using tripods in various field conditions. The content covers different tripod head options and their specific applications, addressing situations where traditional prone shooting is impractical. The video highlights the utility of tripods for making more ethical and accurate shots in challenging terrain and vegetation. It also mentions the brands of tripods used: Really Right Stuff and Two Vets Sporting Goods.
This video documents a 2020 elk hunt in southern Idaho, culminating on the last day with the last bit of shooting light. The hunter successfully harvested an elk for meat, utilizing a 6.5 Creedmoor Fix Rifle equipped with a Thunder Chicken Silencer by Q LLC. The rifle was topped with an Arken Optics EP-4 4-16 Scope mounted in an F3R Machine Works Scope Mount and supported by a Recon Tripod from Two Vets Sporting Goods. The video also highlights the hunter's loadout, including Beyond Clothing K7 Jacket and Pants, and promotes various merchandise and support channels.
This video marks the finale of the 2020 Coast to Coast Tour, held at JTAC Ranch in Florida. The event saw a large turnout and raised significant funds for SOC-F. Attendees had the opportunity to shoot a variety of firearms including The Fix by Q, Noveske N6 Leonidas, Honey Badger SD, H&K SP5, B&T TP9, Glock 44, Hi-Point Carbine, Sugar Weasel, and even belt-fed machine guns and an H&K MP7 from SB Tactical. Various silencers and EOTech optics were also present. Ammunition from G9 bullets, Minuteman Munitions, and Gorilla Ammunition was used. Steel targets were provided by Thor Targets, and Edgar Sherman Design slings were utilized. SB Tactical braces and tripods from Two Vets Sporting Goods were also featured.
This is the third and final installment of "The Snatching" series, titled "The Sit Down Ep. 1." The content features an interview with photographer Zach Beam, who took a well-known photo of the host in the middle of the street. The interview delves into Beam's experiences, which significantly impacted the host. The host expresses gratitude for viewer support, highlighting how these events have influenced his life's direction. He encourages viewers to like, subscribe for "no-BS training," and leave comments. The description also includes links to a "Shooter's Club" for exclusive perks, a training calendar, class/course offerings with a discount code, daily affiliate deals, an affiliate products directory, and specific discount codes for various companies like Weapon Works Custom Cerakote, Eberlestock, Arcane Concerted, and Two Vets Sporting Goods. Social media links for Instagram, Twitter/X, Pinterest, Twitch, and Facebook are also provided, along with a YouTube disclaimer emphasizing educational and entertainment purposes.
This YouTube video, titled "The Snatching Part 2 of 3. The Sit Down Ep. 1," is a continuation of a series, despite the description stating it's 'part 1.' The content focuses on training and firearms-related topics, as indicated by the channel name 'Weapon Snatcher' and the emphasis on 'no-BS training.' The description provides links to various resources, including a Patreon-like support page, training schedules, courses, daily deals, an affiliate products directory, and discount codes for specific brands like Weapon Works Custom Cerakote, Eberlestock, Arcane Concerted, and Two Vets Sporting Goods. Social media links are also provided for Instagram, Twitter/X, Pinterest, Twitch, and Facebook. A disclaimer clarifies that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not sell firearms or ammunition.
Part 17 of the Coast to Coast tour visits Hobb's Island Shooting Range in Huntsville, Alabama. The event featured shooting various firearms including The Fix by Q, Noveske N6 Leonidas, Honey Badger, H&K SP5, B&T TP9, Glock 44, Hi-Point Carbine, and Sugar Weasel. Ammunition included 5.56mm, subsonic 9mm, subsonic 300 Blackout, and supersonic 300 Blackout. Attendees also interacted with silencers, EOTech optics, SB Tactical braces, Edgar Sherman Design slings, and tripods from Two Vets Sporting Goods. Photos were captured by Pine Tree Riot Media.