Larry Vickers announces the launch of his new website, LAVickers.com, offering another platform for interaction. He also introduces his new Instagram handle, @thelarryvickers. The announcement includes a thank you and shoutout to his long-standing partners Blue Force Gear, Bravo Company, TangoDown, and Vickers Guide, as well as new partners firearmsfriday.com and MakeReady.tv, acknowledging their continued support.
This video demonstrates the installation of night vision (Nods) onto a Japanese ballistic helmet. While the title focuses on the helmet and night vision installation, the description heavily promotes the channel's merchandise, social media, Patreon, and discount codes for various firearm-related accessories and gear. The content appears to be primarily focused on tactical gear and equipment related to firearms and personal defense.
This YouTube video announces the availability of "Small Arms of WWII: Soviet Union," a new book from Headstamp Publishing. It follows their "Small Arms of WWII: USA" volume and offers an in-depth look at Soviet firearms from the Second World War. The book features historical commentary and meticulous photography by Ian McCollum (Forgotten Weapons) and James Rupley (Vickers Guide). It covers handguns, submachine guns, bolt-action rifles, self-loading rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, and miscellaneous items like anti-tank rifles and grenade launchers. The video also mentions pre-order shipping timelines and the availability of slipcases for the US volume.
This video showcases "5 Must Haves in the Ultimate Gunroom," presented by Arm & Gun. It highlights essential items for a well-equipped firearm storage space. The description also promotes the creator's merchandise, social media channels, and offers various discount codes and affiliate links for relevant products like safes, gun walls, tactical clothing, and optics. Channel partners for safes, gun walls, and apparel are also listed.
This YouTube video showcases a collection of Steyr AUG firearms. The title and description, while brief, hint at a presentation of multiple AUG variants. The description includes numerous links to merchandise, social media, discount codes for firearm-related accessories and gear (optics, bipods, holsters, apparel), and channel partnerships with companies specializing in safes, gun walls, tactical clothing, cases, targets, and plate carriers. It also references other content like an AK-47 disassembly video and a secondary channel.
This video provides a detailed book review of "Vickers Guide H&K Volume 2 (SMG & PDW)". The reviewer highlights the book's extensive photographic coverage of Heckler & Koch submachine guns and PDWs, focusing on the MP5 and MP7 families, as well as various experimental programs like SMG I, SMG II, SMG 2000, HK50, and HK54A1. The review notes the expanded photography compared to Volume I, covering prototypes through recent improvements, including tactical light systems and covert briefcases. While acknowledging a slight reduction in historical text, the reviewer praises it as the most comprehensive photographic resource on the subject.
This video announces the release of a new book, "Small Arms of World War Two - United States," by Headstamp Publishing. Co-authored by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons and photographer James Rupley, the book delves into the history, development, and performance of American small arms from WWII. It covers handguns, submachine guns, rifles, machine guns, shotguns, and miscellaneous items, showcasing them with detailed photography in a premium hardback format. The book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how these firearms evolved and influenced warfare during the conflict, from early revolvers and bolt-actions to the advent of select-fire rifles.
This YouTube video, titled 'H&K Volume 2', is a promotional piece for the "Vickers Guide: Heckler & Koch (Volume 2)" book. The description encourages viewers to pre-order the book and provides a link. It also directs viewers to follow the book's co-author, James Williamson, on his YouTube channel, '@teufelshundtactical7125'. The content likely delves into the history, models, and significance of Heckler & Koch firearms, as suggested by the title and the author's involvement.
This YouTube Shorts video humorously presents a "flannel problem" as a euphemism for a large collection of firearms, specifically mentioning a Dixxon flannel affiliation. It includes promotional links for branded merchandise, a limited-edition M1 Garand collab, and various discount codes for firearm-related accessories and gear. The content creator, "Arm&GOATGun," also shares their social media and Patreon links, alongside affiliate links for items like gas masks, liability insurance, and holsters.
This YouTube Shorts video features the Steyr AUG A3, referred to as the "Almighty Austrian Bullpup." The title and description suggest a brief, energetic showcase of the firearm. The description includes a mix of informal commentary, links to related merchandise (M1 Garand collab, BOOM DIGGITY Gear), social media, Patreon, and various discount codes for firearm accessories and gear (AccuTac, GOATGuns, ADM, Bolt Action Coffee, Cold Harbour Supply). It also lists affiliate links for Mira Safety, Right to Bear, Sofhold, and Black Arch Holsters, as well as channel partners for safes (Rhino Metals), gun walls (Gallowtech), clothing (UF PRO, Qilo Tactical, Dixxon), cases (Air Armor Tech), targets (AR 550 Targets), plate carriers (HRT Tactical), books (Vickers Guide), and gloves (Fist Handwear). The video uses the hashtag #AUG A3 and #shorts.
This video announces the release of a new book, "Small Arms of WWII: United States of America," by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons and photographer James Rupley. The book is the first in a series exploring firearms from the Second World War, detailing their development, historical context, and performance. It covers handguns, submachine guns, rifles, machine guns, and shotguns used by the U.S. military, presented with detailed photography and historical commentary. The book aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of how warfare influenced firearms and vice versa.
This YouTube video offers a book review of 'Vickers Guide Heckler & Koch Volume 1'. The book, co-authored by Larry Vickers, James Rupley, and James Williamson, is praised for its transition from a purely artistic firearms book to a valuable reference for Heckler & Koch handguns. It covers a range of H&K pistols from the HK4 and classic designs like the VP70, P7, and P9, through the USP series, the Mk 23, and modern commercial pistols such as the P2000, VP9, and P30. The development of the HK45 is also highlighted due to Larry Vickers' involvement. The reviewer emphasizes the book's depth of information, making it an excellent resource for understanding H&K's handgun history and design.