This video discusses the legal aspects of shipping firearms through the mail. It aims to clarify the regulations and procedures involved in sending guns via postal services, differentiating between legal and illegal methods. The content is geared towards individuals who need to transport firearms and want to ensure compliance with all relevant laws.
This video discusses lawsuits filed by Uvalde families against FedEx and UPS for allegedly shipping guns and gun parts. The description also includes numerous promotional links for various products and services, including firearms-related gear and support channels for the content creator.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by Uvalde families against UPS and FedEx, with the title suggesting a dangerous aspect related to the incident. The description heavily promotes various gun rights organizations, including Gun Owners of America, Second Amendment Foundation, and Firearms Policy Coalition, as well as merchandise and a backup channel. It also includes affiliate links for recommended video equipment and a disclaimer about the content being for informational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safety and legality.
This YouTube video offers a glimpse into the busy operations at Dragonman's Machine Shop in Colorado Springs. The owner showcases a few current projects, highlighting the services offered by the shop. They emphasize customer communication for repair work and provide specific shipping instructions based on the size of the item being sent in. The video also promotes the shop's merchandise with a link to their online store.
This video explains the packaging requirements for sending a "rebuild your own motor job" for machine work, emphasizing careful packing of components like heads, barrels, and the lower end. It details how the $1200 service works, including specific shipping instructions for FedEx or UPS, advising users to ship directly from the terminal to avoid extra fees. The description suggests a focus on the process and logistics of sending engine parts for repair or rebuilding.
This video reviews the OUPES MEGA 2 Portable Power Station, highlighting its 2500W output, LiFePO4 battery technology, and efficient UPS capabilities. It features a demonstration of its continuous output and a watt-hour efficiency test. The description also includes various affiliate links for discounts on the OUPES product and other survival/prepper-related gear, as well as information on how to protect solar generators from EMPs and solar storms.
This Week in Guns episode 12/24/22 covers a range of gun-related news and discussions. Topics include Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' push to loosen gun laws, an Illinois House committee hearing on assault weapon bans, the removal of self-defense gun use statistics from the CDC website due to lobbying, numerous firearm-related charges in Virginia, a Washington gun shop's fine for selling a high-capacity magazine, Texas AG Paxton's actions regarding UPS and FedEx's firearms policies, a lawsuit against gun manufacturers in Buffalo, and a federal judge's ruling on an Oregon magazine ban. The episode features a panel discussion and promotional codes for VZ Grips and Patriot Patch Co.
This video discusses a recent shift in UPS's stance on gun control, suggesting they have backed down due to public outcry. The description highlights a 'mea culpa' press release from UPS to a gun outlet as direct evidence of this change. The video aims to analyze this development and its implications for gun owners and the industry, emphasizing the impact of consumer action.
This video discusses a significant development in the firearms industry where 16 State Attorneys General have formally questioned UPS and FedEx about their new policies regarding shipments from Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). The letter indicates a strong pushback from state officials on how these major shipping companies are handling firearm-related logistics, suggesting potential legal or policy challenges to the carriers' decisions. The content highlights the ongoing tension and scrutiny surrounding the transportation of firearms.
This video discusses potential firearm registry implications for UPS and FedEx, as suggested by leaked letters. It explores how these shipping companies might be involved with the ATF's tracking of firearm purchases. The description also promotes various gun rights organizations, merchandise, and a backup channel, with a strong emphasis on supporting the Second Amendment and gun ownership.
This short video celebrates Roy, the UPS driver, who is described as a cool and wild individual with a passion for guns and the "GUNBROS" brand. The video highlights a custom sticker given to Roy, emphasizing his energetic personality and his catchphrase "GUNBROS IN THE HOUSE!!!". It also includes links to GUNBROS' social media and a brief description of their family-owned business, focusing on customer service, speed, and their commitment to the Second Amendment by offering "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" for protection.
This video discusses a reported new requirement by UPS for FFL (Federal Firearm License) holders to register their FFLs with UPS. The content suggests this could be a form of gun control implemented in conjunction with the Biden administration, with a discussion planned with Curtis from VSO Gun Channel. The video questions UPS's role in potentially facilitating government gun control measures.