Dragonman's Spooktacular Pumpkin Blast event offers various pumpkin packages with tannerite and slime options. A special prize draw for a Bond Arms Zombie Slayer Derringer and other zombie-themed items is featured. The event also includes a Machine Gun Vendor Weekend with free admission to the machine gun range, rentals of over 60 full-auto firearms, and a BBQ food truck. Age restrictions and contact information for inquiries are provided.
This Halloween Special video promises 'Explosive Fun' and showcases a variety of firearms engaging with bleeding zombie targets. The description lists specific models from Walther, Zastava, Glock, VEPR, Saiga, and Waffen Werks, indicating a strong focus on firearms demonstration and potentially shooting activities. The theme suggests an entertainment-oriented approach to celebrating Halloween with firearms.
This 2012 video from OpticsPlanet.com serves as a zombie product guide, showcasing popular zombie-themed accessories and gear. It highlights items first seen at SHOT Show 2012, including the EOTech Zombie Stopper and Leupold VX-R Zombie Riflescope. The guide also features other zombie-related products like Hogue rifle stocks, Champion zombie targets, EOTech rifle cases, Vortex red dot sights, ATN thermal imaging sights, Armasight night vision scopes, and Streamlight laser flashlight combos. The video encourages viewers to visit OpticsPlanet.com for these and more zombie invasion preparedness items.
This video, titled 'Zombie Apocalypse Training,' appears to be an action-oriented content piece from FPSRussia. While a transcript isn't available, the description heavily promotes FPSRussia's merchandise, social media presence, and sponsors like Tannerite and Zombie Industries. It also hints at in-game assets from EA for 'The Controller 2,' suggesting a blend of real-world firearm use with gaming or entertainment themes. The focus is likely on simulated combat scenarios or a demonstration of preparedness for survival situations, using thematic elements.
This video provides an up-close review of the life-like "bleeding targets" from Zombie Industries. While presented as novelty items, the reviewer highlights their fun factor, particularly for "zombie apocalypse" training scenarios. The video also notes that these targets are available in various versions and are now accessible in Australia through Cleaver Firearms.
This video showcases a custom "Juggernaut Rogue" build based on the M14 rifle platform. The description highlights the limited availability of the "Juggernaut" chassis and directs viewers to a specific purchase link. It also promotes FPSRussia's merchandise and social media channels, including their Twitter and Facebook pages. The video appears to be a showcase of this unique firearm, potentially with elements of review or demonstration, and mentions zombie targets, suggesting a tactical or recreational application.
This video features "Bleeding Zombie Targets" from Shot Show 2012, presented under the "weaponseducation" channel. The content likely showcases innovative target designs for firearm practice and training, focusing on visual feedback of hits. It appears to be an educational segment aimed at firearms enthusiasts, highlighting new products from the industry.
This YouTube video, titled 'M4 Zombie Hunting & Ballistic Knife?', appears to be a firearms-focused content piece from FPSRussia. While specific content isn't detailed beyond the title and description, it strongly suggests the demonstration or discussion of an M4 rifle, potentially in a zombie-themed scenario, and a ballistic knife. The description also links to FPSRussia's merchandise, social media, and a supplier of zombie targets and tactical apparel, indicating a typical promotional and content-driven approach for this channel.
This video marks the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 bombings by showcasing Zombie Industries bleeding zombie targets. The content emphasizes using these targets as a way to remember the event, while also promoting various affiliate links for Amazon, Patreon, and USCCA. A disclaimer is included, stating the videos are for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted on approved ranges under professional supervision. It also clarifies that the channel does not sell firearms or parts and is not liable for any misuse of the depicted actions. The video appears to be a casual range day activity with a specific thematic focus.
This video features the M240 Bravo, a significant machine gun. The description provides links to FPS Russia merchandise, social media profiles (Twitter and Facebook), and zombie targets, suggesting the video likely showcases the M240 Bravo in action, possibly for entertainment or demonstration purposes, with an emphasis on the FPS Russia brand. The mention of zombie targets hints at a potential application or theme within the video.
This video features the Ultimax 100 machine gun, distinguishing it from other firearms like the Galil. The creator also mentions an upcoming mortar video. The description includes links to FPSRussia merchandise, their Twitter and Facebook pages, and Zombie Industries targets. The content focuses on showcasing and identifying the specific firearm model.
This YouTube video, titled 'The Russian Sniper,' appears to be a content piece from FPS Russia. The description provides links to FPS Russia merchandise and social media channels, as well as a link to exploding zombie targets. Based on the title, the video likely focuses on sniping, possibly with a Russian-made firearm, and may involve tactical scenarios or demonstrations. The inclusion of zombie targets suggests an element of entertainment or a scenario-based approach.
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