This video from Fit'N Fire discusses the implications of a YouTube channel being demonetized and what happens to its content and overall presence. It provides links to support the channel through their website, Patreon, and PayPal. The description also features affiliate links to various firearm accessories and camera equipment, along with social media links and information about charitable support. The disclaimer emphasizes that content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and all firearm work should be done by licensed individuals.
This video is part of the "KC&C" series, episode 37, featuring a collaboration with "Sootch00". The description includes extensive links to support the channel through merchandise, Patreon, and PayPal, as well as links to subscribe and follow the creator on various social media platforms. A significant portion of the description lists top Amazon product recommendations for firearms-related gear, including optics (Sig Sauer Romeo 5, Primary Arms scopes, Trijicon MRO/RMR), scope rings, sights, hearing protection, and a magazine loader. Camera equipment and music credits are also provided. The video includes a comprehensive disclaimer about its documentary, educational, and entertainment purpose, emphasizing responsible firearm handling and adherence to all laws, and states it does not contain instructions on manufacturing firearms or prohibited accessories, nor does it link to sites selling firearms or prohibited items.
This video is episode 34 of the KC&C series featuring Angel of Verdun. The description includes extensive support and subscription links for the Fit'N Fire channel, along with links to apparel and recommended Amazon products like Sig Sauer, Primary Arms, and Trijicon optics, as well as shooting accessories such as a Maglula UpLULA and IPSC targets. Camera equipment used for production is also listed. The content is stated to be for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with a strong disclaimer regarding safe firearm handling, legal compliance, and prohibition of demonstrating manufacturing or prohibited accessories. The channel also supports Flint Hills Foster Teen Camps and uses copyrighted music with permission.
This video features an episode of KC&C with Kristy Titus from Pursue the Wild. The description provides extensive links to the host's website, Patreon, PayPal, merchandise, and Amazon affiliate links for various firearms accessories like optics (Sig Sauer Romeo 5, Primary Arms, Trijicon MRO/RMR), hearing protection, and magazine loaders. It also lists camera equipment used for production. While the title mentions Kristy Titus, the core of the video appears to be a discussion or interview, with a disclaimer emphasizing the documentary, educational, and entertainment nature of the content and strict adherence to firearm laws.
This is the first vlog from the Fit'n Fire channel, where the creator expresses a feeling of being "over it." The description provides extensive links to the creator's website, Patreon, PayPal, merchandise, Amazon affiliate products (including optics like Sig Sauer Romeo 5, Primary Arms scopes, Trijicon MRO/RMR, and accessories like UpLULA and IPSC targets), camera equipment, and other social media platforms. It also highlights support for Flint Hills Foster Teen Camps and lists the music used. A comprehensive disclaimer is included regarding the educational and entertainment nature of the content, emphasizing responsible firearm handling and adherence to laws and YouTube's guidelines. The creator explicitly states they do not sell firearms or prohibited accessories.
This YouTube video celebrates reaching 5,000 subscribers with a giveaway and expresses gratitude to the audience. The creator emphasizes that no firearms are sold through their social media channels and that all firearms featured in the video are unmodified and used on a closed range under certified supervision. The content is intended for review and entertainment purposes only. The description also includes links for channel support, merchandise, and social media connections, along with a detailed disclaimer about content usage and prohibited items.
This video, titled "The End is Near -- Plus Another Deal Alert," is a promotional and informational piece from the "Fit'n Fire" YouTube channel. While the title suggests a sense of urgency or impending events, the description focuses heavily on supporting the channel through various platforms like Patreon, PayPal, and website purchases. It also highlights merchandise, discount codes, and a curated list of recommended Amazon products, including firearms optics and accessories. The channel owner shares links to social media and mentions music used in the video. A comprehensive disclaimer is included, emphasizing the educational and entertainment purpose of the content while adhering to YouTube's policies regarding firearm-related content.
This video, titled "What's in the box? And should I sell it?" from the Fit'n Fire channel, teases an unboxing or a discussion about a firearm-related item. The description heavily features support links for the channel (website, Patreon, PayPal), merchandise, and social media. It also lists various firearm optics and accessories such as the Sig Sauer Romeo 5, Primary Arms scopes, Trijicon MRO and RMR, Vortex scope rings, and Ameriglo sights. Camera equipment and music used are also detailed, along with a comprehensive disclaimer about the nature of the content, emphasizing it's for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and not for selling firearms or prohibited accessories. The video aims to drive engagement through its support channels and social media.
This video announces a 300 subscriber giveaway (GAW) for the Fit'n Fire YouTube channel and provides updates. The description includes extensive links for supporting the channel via website, Patreon, and PayPal, as well as links to subscribe and purchase channel merchandise. It also lists recommended Amazon products, primarily firearm optics like the Sig Sauer Romeo 5, Primary Arms scopes, Trijicon MRO and RMR, and related accessories such as scope rings and magazine loaders. Camera equipment used for filming is also detailed. The video emphasizes its documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with a strong disclaimer about responsible firearm handling and adherence to laws. Affiliate links are disclosed.
The creator is expressing a sentiment of giving up or concluding something, as indicated by the title 'I'm throwing in the towel...'. The description primarily consists of support links for the channel (website, Patreon, PayPal), subscription prompts, merchandise links, and a list of recommended Amazon products, including firearms optics and accessories. It also details camera equipment used and social media links. A disclaimer clarifies the content's purpose as educational and entertainment, discouraging imitation and emphasizing adherence to firearm laws. The music used is also credited. No specific firearm models or activities are directly mentioned in the title or description, but the presence of firearm-related products suggests the channel's focus.
This YouTube video, titled "Labor Day Giveaway!!! Race to 500!!! ***CLOSED***", is a giveaway announcement by the "Fit'N Fire" channel. While the title focuses on the giveaway and reaching a subscriber milestone, the description provides extensive links to the creator's website, Patreon, merchandise, and recommended Amazon products. These products include various firearm optics such as the Sig Sauer Romeo 5, Primary Arms scopes, Trijicon MRO and RMR, as well as accessories like scope rings, sights, hearing protection, and magazine loaders, indicating a strong focus on firearms and related gear.
This is a short, informal video titled "Monday's SUCK!". The description focuses heavily on channel support through website, Patreon, PayPal, and merchandise. It also lists various firearm accessories and camera equipment with affiliate links, including optics like Sig Sauer Romeo 5, Primary Arms scopes, Trijicon MRO and RMR, and hearing protection. The video also mentions social media handles and a supported charity. A detailed disclaimer addresses content restrictions and fair use.