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What firearm youtube channels do you like?

jpop8807

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    So I do overnight security for a gov contract, which means lots of sitting on youtube since it's all we can get on..... Also starting at page 1 I've made it to page 1349 of the motivational thread lol. What channels do you gentlemen prefer? What do you recommend? Any suggestions on good precision/long range ones that aren't dry as shit. When I joined I got sent some youtube links to Phillip Velayo to educate me on this lifestyle. I loved it educational but he has character which keeps me attentive. So far here's what I watch incase any of you are interested.

    Vickers tactv-His older videos are great cinematics, educational, entertaining.
    Garandthumb- Interesting unbiased gun reviews, military sense of humor, shoots cool shit
    9 Holes reviews-Tests and pushes out military styled weapons out to different ranges, gives good history on things. I wish we had a range like the one he shoots at here in Colorado.
    Vintage shooters club- I think he's the guy from ak operators union, shoots interesting weapons, can seem a bit off, love the camera though you see the trace on everything he shoots clearly.
    Military Arms Channel- entertaining, cool firearms, but very professional really unlike most marinetubers I've seen so this is what I watch when people are in the office
    Shawn Ryans channel- just seems like a down to earth Vet, keeps it real, pretty good shit on a lot of topics
    TFBTV- Started off really good back in the day now it just seems like a new review on a glock every other week, shit has gotten boring.
     
    MAC (Military Arms Channel), IQ8888, Paul Harrell, Brandon Herrera, Backfire, The nutnfancy channels, they are good for listening to while you do some other things, Some of the Vortex podcasts are funny. And I learn a lot about ballistics and history from Ryan Muckenhirn. I also like the roasting between James and Mark, reminds me of my old friend, Lee (RIP.)

    VA Meat Hunter, a korean-american who's day job is being a surgeon but he is really a good hunter, too. And a great recipe for korean dishes involving venison.

    Garand Thumb, just super cool.

    I used to watch some of Ryan Cleckner's live streams when that was a thing.

    For a while, I was into Tiborasaurus Rex for his reviews and also, his philosophy. I like his approach to God and this country. However, I view the sniper 101 series not so much as instruction as it is an advertisment for training classes. Those episodes are not actually teaching anything, they are talking about things that could be important. Such as Coriolis Effect, which is dealt with in the Army's work at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. But also, most military snipers will tell you they have not had to deal with it because the effect is only a minor concern after 1,000 yards and most engagements in active deployment were 600 yards and less. So, yeah, a lot of theory and getting the viewer excited but you end up learning more from books that you can read.

    The Bearded Butcher brothers for the videos on skinning, quartering, and processing a harvest.

    Most any video on long range shots. I have never served in the military, I have never been a sniper or a long range competition shooter. I am a hunter who wishes to be prepared in case I ever win the draw for a mule deer hunt in a canyon. 200 yards +. Turns out that canyons do not have a lot of trees and you cannot just sneak up on a mule deer. Dang it, I thought I could catch deer and mulies by putting salt on their tails.

    Zeducation. A young Air Force vet (he was a medic,) and his showing us of the clown world that we live in.
     
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    Also use to watch Demolition Ranch for all the cool weapons. And he is funny.

    Also, Lunkers TV with Robert Terkla, former army sniper. His vids of flying a chopper hunting hogs to the tune of "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival.

    Affordable Optics and Rifle Reviews. A nice guy from Canada who shows videos of him putting stuff through the paces.
     
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    MAC (Military Arms Channel), IQ8888, Paul Harrell, Brandon Herrera, Backfire, The nutnfancy channels, they are good for listening to while you do some other things, Some of the Vortex podcasts are funny. And I learn a lot about ballistics and history from Ryan Muckenhirn. I also like the roasting between James and Mark, reminds me of my old friend, Lee (RIP.)

    VA Meat Hunter, a korean-american who's day job is being a surgeon but he is really a good hunter, too. And a great recipe for korean dishes involving venison.

    Garand Thumb, just super cool.

    I used to watch some of Ryan Cleckner's live streams when that was a thing.

    For a while, I was into Tiborasaurus Rex for his reviews and also, his philosophy. I like his approach to God and this country. However, I view the sniper 101 series not so much as instruction as it is an advertisment for training classes. Those episodes are not actually teaching anything, they are talking about things that could be important. Such as Coriolis Effect, which is dealt with in the Army's work at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. But also, most military snipers will tell you they have not had to deal with it because the effect is only a minor concern after 1,000 yards and most engagements in active deployment were 600 yards and less. So, yeah, a lot of theory and getting the viewer excited but you end up learning more from books that you can read.

    The Bearded Butcher brothers for the videos on skinning, quartering, and processing a harvest.

    Most any video on long range shots. I have never served in the military, I have never been a sniper or a long range competition shooter. I am a hunter who wishes to be prepared in case I ever win the draw for a mule deer hunt in a canyon. 200 yards +. Turns out that canyons do not have a lot of trees and you cannot just sneak up on a mule deer. Dang it, I thought I could catch deer and mulies by putting salt on their tails.

    Zeducation. A young Air Force vet (he was a medic,) and his showing us of the clown world that we live in.
    I think I follow IQ8888 I've been watching videos from oldest to newest on the channels I've mentioned I just haven't gotten to his yet. I completely forgot about Brandon I love his darwin awards videos. I'll totally check out those other channels. I've never heard about VA Meat hunter I'll check him out when I used to do CQ in the army I got addicted to Meat Eater for a while.

    Garand Thumb just reminds me the most of military dudes that were in during my time of service humor, shit talking and all. Fucking love it.

    I've never looked into Cleckner. I saw his thing on warrior poet society I need to check him out. WPS has ok stuff but it didn't pull me in.

    I've never even heard of Tiborasuarus Rex. Does that in any way have association with Trex arms?

    Hell ya dude. See I'm the opposite I spent 10 years in the Army, grew up in the sticks of FL with parents that were never home so I never learned how to hunt. Not against it at all, one of my squad leaders was a big hunter and he was like dude one deer will fill your freezer with meat for a while (single guy) compared to how much money you spend on meat at the grocery store. One day I'll get there.
     
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    Also use to watch Demolition Ranch for all the cool weapons. And he is funny.

    Also, Lunkers TV with Robert Terkla, former army sniper. His vids of flying a chopper hunting hogs to the tune of "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival.

    Affordable Optics and Rifle Reviews. A nice guy from Canada who shows videos of him putting stuff through the paces.

    Demo Ranch cracks me up I completely forgot about him. If you ever wanna see his other side I think it's like Vet ranch or something veterinarian I guess is his day job. It's like a night and day difference. Both are great.

    OOO ya I think I've seen Lunkers before I think he had whats his face on his show. Can't remember his name but he has a book and goes by the reaper Ranger Bat, black dude. He even made it on a gq or business insider where he rated how real sniping scenes are.

    I'll look into Affordable optics, because as a security guard thats all I can afford lol
     
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    WOW!! 1349 pages of T&A. That poor little thing must be sore.
    Those gun channels can get a bit expensive. So when you start to pull out the credit card and order the next wiz bang gizmo that's going to hit dead center check out Vice Grip Garage.
     
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    well I am a big fan of the really hot chick that does yoga in almost nothing ( well she is naked in my mind ) it's just exciting and breath taking to see a human spine stretch that far without snapping I am truly amazed oh you wanted gun related streams yea they are cool lol
     
    Polenar Tactical- the way they ended that mp40 operator video was awesome for how they basically said if you’re offended fuck off to a different channel. That and their parodies of other gun tube channels.

    Mark & Sam after work - obvious reasons

    Brandon Herrera - kind of reminds me of Danny Masterson’s character in “ That 70s show”

    Kentucky Ballistics - good source for what .50 BMGs NOT to buy.

    Johnny B - for the memes. Does he even do shooting videos??!

    Rex- interesting stuff, good reviews, but definitely the WRONG approach to fixing the shitstorm we are in.

    SHLowlight - lots of good equipment reviews & the final source that convinced me to buy the HTI, dammit.

    Garland thumb - like the frozen rifle reviews

    SAWS - really like seeing what the ground looks like over and over again. And the dogs play fighting over sticks. I get it OPSEC & all but damn. Good info though.

    Iraq veteran 8888 - good effects on target videos.

    6.5 guys - load development stuff

    Nutnfancy - for when I really need to be put to sleep when large quantities of alcohol aren’t working.

    Long Range Shooters of Utah - fun to watch those milk jug challenges.

    Bonus
    The Critical Drinker - so I know what movies NOT to watch.
     
    well I am a big fan of the really hot chick that does yoga in almost nothing ( well she is naked in my mind ) it's just exciting and breath taking to see a human spine stretch that far without snapping I am truly amazed oh you wanted gun related streams yea they are cool lol
    Wait which one is the almost naked hot chick channel?
     
    Demo Ranch cracks me up I completely forgot about him. If you ever wanna see his other side I think it's like Vet ranch or something veterinarian I guess is his day job. It's like a night and day difference. Both are great.

    OOO ya I think I've seen Lunkers before I think he had whats his face on his show. Can't remember his name but he has a book and goes by the reaper Ranger Bat, black dude. He even made it on a gq or business insider where he rated how real sniping scenes are.

    I'll look into Affordable optics, because as a security guard thats all I can afford lol
    I liked off the ranch. He is a veterinarian. Which is why it is funny in the demo ranch leader and sometimes outro, he says, "I'm a doctor .... ish."
     
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    Demo Ranch cracks me up I completely forgot about him. If you ever wanna see his other side I think it's like Vet ranch or something veterinarian I guess is his day job. It's like a night and day difference. Both are great.

    OOO ya I think I've seen Lunkers before I think he had whats his face on his show. Can't remember his name but he has a book and goes by the reaper Ranger Bat, black dude. He even made it on a gq or business insider where he rated how real sniping scenes are.

    I'll look into Affordable optics, because as a security guard thats all I can afford lol
    Sgt Nicholas "The Reaper" Irving, retired Army Ranger sniper and sniper team leader in the 3rd Ranger Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment. The nickname was given to him by others because he had the most confirmed, as in ID'd and logged, kills in one deployment. His first team leader carried a .300 Win Mag but Sgt. Irving carried the Knight Arms SR-25 (Army MK 11 Mod 0) in 7.62X51 mm NATO.
     
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    I liked off the ranch. He is a veterinarian. Which is why it is funny in the demo ranch leader and sometimes outro, he says, "I'm a doctor .... ish."

    I think it is more accurate to say he was.

    He (they) have another channel called Vet Ranch. At one time he was on it quite often, not anymore. They do real good work with animals, worth a watch.

    In the "old" youtube days they would show you surgeries, VERY interesting things.....VERY. Now with youtube allowing this and not that, they can't show them there anymore and I don't watch. I still give to their cause once and a while.
     
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    As to "gun channels" not many, some listed here are IMHO total worthless internet experts. 8888 has not a clue at to some of the things he talks about, several years ago over on the C&R board it started quite the thread on his thoughts on a MAS36. Others are just trying to be cool and trendy with beards and tribal tatts. No time at all for that.

    I watch C&Rsnal, Forgotten weapons, as to the political side Colion Noir and once and a blue moon Liberty Doll....for "other" reasons.....one day one of those things is going to bust loose.

    The rest not much unless I am researching something specific.
     
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    8541Tactical used to out out pretty good YT content. McQuay is the real deal.
     
    Can you please expound on why he's a shill/tool. Not mad, just honestly curious.
    Hes literally is a paid advertiser. That's all he does. It's like watching an infomercial with his videos.

    I can't watch people who promote certain brands or such just because they are being paid.

    That's why I have only a few channels that I watch on YT.

    Doc
     
    Hes literally is a paid advertiser. That's all he does. It's like watching an infomercial with his videos.

    I can't watch people who promote certain brands or such just because they are being paid.

    That's why I have only a few channels that I watch on YT.

    Doc
    I watched him do a video yesterday, he reviewed 14 different presses. Wasent biased towards any. Went over pros and cons. I think he's got a lot of good info and knows what he's talking about. Watched a video last week on a Forster ultra micrometer seater die set up. No offense, but how do you know he's being paid?
     
    Hes literally is a paid advertiser. That's all he does. It's like watching an infomercial with his videos.

    I can't watch people who promote certain brands or such just because they are being paid.

    That's why I have only a few channels that I watch on YT.

    Doc
    His nickname is the Ultimate Advertiser.

    You don't learn anything by watching his channel. You just tune in to see the products.
     
    Hes literally is a paid advertiser. That's all he does. It's like watching an infomercial with his videos.

    I can't watch people who promote certain brands or such just because they are being paid.

    That's why I have only a few channels that I watch on YT.

    Doc

    Unless they are very open about it. Like every video.

    A little bit like a magazine review of something, it is never bad.
     
    Sage Dynamics - Great reviews, instructional info and the annual bourbon update

    Mark and Sam After Work - No introduction needed here...

    The Gun Collective - Gun industry news

    Forgotten Weapons - Lot's of history

    Precision Rifle Network - Good info on rifles, accessories and shooting

    X-Ring - Good info on rifles, accessories and shooting

    Phillip Velayo - Shooting techniques

    Johnnys Reloading Bench - Just what is says

    F-Class John - F Class shooting and gear

    Colion Noir - Rants, reviews and laughs...



     
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    Most of them really suck. Some of the worst offenders have been named.

    NTN Fancy- Fuck he really likes to hear himself talk. But, he reviews some interesting and affordable guns. I'll speed watch one of his vids if an interesting guns shows up. Mostly though, his voice is like nails on a chalk board.

    Gavin Toob- Paid advertisement. I'll pass.

    MAC- He thinks he is way more knowledgeable than he is, and passes a lot of opinion and Fudd lore off as fact.

    IV8888- See MAC, with more neck beard.

    TFB- Once a pretty good watch. But, I can't stand that Wish.com version of David Hasselfhoff. Maybe he's a great guy, but he comes off as a huge tool.

    Armed Scholars- It figures that a lawyer could take a 1 minute point and make a 8 minute video about it, and never say anything of use. And, he's the most click-baity of all the 2A informational channels I have found. And, he does that end of sentence lilt thing that makes everything he says sound like a question.

    Colin Noir- I can't put my finger on why. But, his vids feel disingenuous.

    This is a bucket entry for all of the 'news aggregator' channels that are the first to post vids, with 2nd and 3rd hand information. These are the channels with clickbait video titles and are obviously filmed in mom's basement.

    Ok, some channels that I do like...

    Forgotten Weapons- Lots of cool old guns, and some new forgotten guns. Mostly apolitical. Cool to see Ian progress in his comp shooting from when he started to now as well.

    C&R Arsenal- See Forgotten weapons with less match shooting. Not sure what qualifies May to give opinions on the suitability of firearms for military service. And, why would I want to see vids of just her shooting guns? Her shooting is what I fast forward through. And, "Lets make room for May" is the signal to switch to a new vid. Other than that, I really like the channel.

    InRange- This lost something when Karl and Ian split, but Karl still does some interesting stuff. I like the "Brutality Match" vids. Sinistral Rifleman (HIs actual name escapes me at the moment) is a bit dry and his commentary could use some additional dynamic range. But, his reviews come from comp use, and he's getting it done.

    9Hole Reviews- But, it grates on my nerves that Henry uses an improvised rest with bipod equipped rifles- like actually resting the stowed bipod on a slouchy backpack. WTF? He can shoot though. So, the proof is in the pudding.

    Polinar Tactical- I'm not sure what the point is of this channel, but it's fun. Maybe that IS the point.

    Garand Thumb- This is what a gun change should be. Flexing on the poors with reviews of guns they will never be able to afford. Throwing mad shade on the bro-tac crowd. Fun and not serious. With some dad advise at the end.

    Fudd Busters- An actual lawyer, breaking down actual law in a way that non-lawyers can understand. Little if any of the "chicken little antics" that you see in most of the other 2A law channels.

    Washington Gun Law- Less click baity than Armed Scholars, but still makes too many vids with too little information. Better than AS, but not living in Washington, some of his stuff just doesn't apply to me. Even so, this is the best of the "the sky is falling" 2A channels.

    Armed Attorneys- All of these gun law attorney channels are saying basically the same thing. This one is local to me so maybe is a bit more relevant to me.

    Demo Ranch- though he mostly lost me with that hot trash video with Irving and that YeYe douche nozzle.
     
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    Tactical Rifleman
    Modern Tactical shooting- Glad I discovered this one cool SOF history on weapons used
    Jim Goon Life- Great vids on SPR and Tactical games sniper and recce matches
    Garand Thumb
    T Rex arms
    Precision Rifle network
    Mr. Gunsandgear
    Sage dynamics - great info on pistol red dots which I am now exploring
    THFB
    9 hole reviews
    1911 syndicate

    Some for reviews and some great info some just for entertainment
     
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    Erik Cortina is 100% worth subscribing to. I'm a member over on his forum $15/month he's been doing these interviews with people from every aspect of the firearms community, the amount of knowledge passed around is amazing. **WARNING** they are long and there is lots of them so if you get hooked you've got several hundred hours ahead of you.

    Reno May is worth watching for his knowledge of the laws.

    Brandon Herrara purely for entertainment.
     
    WOW!! 1349 pages of T&A. That poor little thing must be sore.
    Those gun channels can get a bit expensive. So when you start to pull out the credit card and order the next wiz bang gizmo that's going to hit dead center check out Vice Grip Garage.
    I'll give them a go. I made it to 1404 last night. One thing I noticed is how many members have the banned tag throughout time on here. Lol This site is pretty forgiving old school military shit talking you must really fuck up to be banned. I think one name that popped up a lot was a tucker.
     
    Polenar Tactical- the way they ended that mp40 operator video was awesome for how they basically said if you’re offended fuck off to a different channel. That and their parodies of other gun tube channels.

    Mark & Sam after work - obvious reasons

    Brandon Herrera - kind of reminds me of Danny Masterson’s character in “ That 70s show”

    Kentucky Ballistics - good source for what .50 BMGs NOT to buy.

    Johnny B - for the memes. Does he even do shooting videos??!

    Rex- interesting stuff, good reviews, but definitely the WRONG approach to fixing the shitstorm we are in.

    SHLowlight - lots of good equipment reviews & the final source that convinced me to buy the HTI, dammit.

    Garland thumb - like the frozen rifle reviews

    SAWS - really like seeing what the ground looks like over and over again. And the dogs play fighting over sticks. I get it OPSEC & all but damn. Good info though.

    Iraq veteran 8888 - good effects on target videos.

    6.5 guys - load development stuff

    Nutnfancy - for when I really need to be put to sleep when large quantities of alcohol aren’t working.

    Long Range Shooters of Utah - fun to watch those milk jug challenges.

    Bonus
    The Critical Drinker - so I know what movies NOT to watch.
    Is KY ballistics the one that blew up the 50 on himself? Polenar is the one most people refer me to I need to check that one out. I also heard ak operators union was good until he posted some training video where he was live firing rounds into the ground 2 feet beside the head of his students while they were in the prone.
     
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    Sgt Nicholas "The Reaper" Irving, retired Army Ranger sniper and sniper team leader in the 3rd Ranger Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment. The nickname was given to him by others because he had the most confirmed, as in ID'd and logged, kills in one deployment. His first team leader carried a .300 Win Mag but Sgt. Irving carried the Knight Arms SR-25 (Army MK 11 Mod 0) in 7.62X51 mm NATO.
    Hell ya he had some good stuff on a channel of his own. I think he did a few things with other guys. The place he shoots at looks like demo ranch style area.
     
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    Forgotten Weapons has a lot of interesting stuff.
    I completely forgot about Ian and his channel, very knowledgable then he had that one episode with what he called 2 gun style shooting in Utah which looked badass. His older videos where he ran like a two gun set up while dressed as ww1/2 soldiers and did his run and gun stuff were great.
     
    As to "gun channels" not many, some listed here are IMHO total worthless internet experts. 8888 has not a clue at to some of the things he talks about, several years ago over on the C&R board it started quite the thread on his thoughts on a MAS36. Others are just trying to be cool and trendy with beards and tribal tatts. No time at all for that.

    I watch C&Rsnal, Forgotten weapons, as to the political side Colion Noir and once and a blue moon Liberty Doll....for "other" reasons.....one day one of those things is going to bust loose.

    The rest not much unless I am researching something specific.
    I had to google Liberty Doll I see what you mean. Colion Noir I do follow I completely forgot about him. He kinda has a GarandStyle type of vibe on his older videos. Shooting, reviewing, and shit talking.
     
    Will occassionally watch Garand Thumb if something interests me, SHLowlight and TFB TV
    Ya in my boredom I watched TFB from the oldest to newest episodes while at work it took me a while. I think it was better a few years ago. I can't remember their names, but the short guy everyone called leprechaun doing the run-and-gun style stuff, James doing his pistol shooting reviews, Miles with his travels, and, Ivan from Kitbadger (actually a good channel) a bit of shooting but gives real shit advice on overseas security contracting. I feel as of late at least in the last year or so it turned more into every other video was just James talking non stop for 20-30 minutes about a Glock or concealed pistol with short snippets of shooting. His mail calls are pretty funny. I think I just got tired of hearing him talk.
     
    Most of them really suck. Some of the worst offenders have been named.

    NTN Fancy- Fuck he really likes to hear himself talk. But, he reviews some interesting and affordable guns. I'll speed watch one of his vids if an interesting guns shows up. Mostly though, his voice is like nails on a chalk board.

    Gavin Toob- Paid advertisement. I'll pass.

    MAC- He thinks he is way more knowledgeable than he is, and passes a lot of opinion and Fudd lore off as fact.

    IV8888- See MAC, with more neck beard.

    TFB- Once a pretty good watch. But, I can't stand that Wish.com version of David Hasselfhoff. Maybe he's a great guy, but he comes off as a huge tool.

    Armed Scholars- It figures that a lawyer could take a 1 minute point and make a 8 minute video about it, and never say anything of use. And, he's the most click-baity of all the 2A informational channels I have found. And, he does that end of sentence lilt thing that makes everything he says sound like a question.

    Colin Noir- I can't put my finger on why. But, his vids feel disingenuous.

    This is a bucket entry for all of the 'news aggregator' channels that are the first to post vids, with 2nd and 3rd hand information. These are the channels with clickbait video titles and are obviously filmed in mom's basement.

    Ok, some channels that I do like...

    Forgotten Weapons- Lots of cool old guns, and some new forgotten guns. Mostly apolitical. Cool to see Ian progress in his comp shooting from when he started to now as well.

    C&R Arsenal- See Forgotten weapons with less match shooting. Not sure what qualifies May to give opinions on the suitability of firearms for military service. And, why would I want to see vids of just her shooting guns? Her shooting is what I fast forward through. And, "Lets make room for May" is the signal to switch to a new vid. Other than that, I really like the channel.

    InRange- This lost something when Karl and Ian split, but Karl still does some interesting stuff. I like the "Brutality Match" vids. Sinistral Rifleman (HIs actual name escapes me at the moment) is a bit dry and his commentary could use some additional dynamic range. But, his reviews come from comp use, and he's getting it done.

    9Hole Reviews- But, it grates on my nerves that Henry uses an improvised rest with bipod equipped rifles- like actually resting the stowed bipod on a slouchy backpack. WTF? He can shoot though. So, the proof is in the pudding.

    Polinar Tactical- I'm not sure what the point is of this channel, but it's fun. Maybe that IS the point.

    Garand Thumb- This is what a gun change should be. Flexing on the poors with reviews of guns they will never be able to afford. Throwing mad shade on the bro-tac crowd. Fun and not serious. With some dad advise at the end.

    Fudd Busters- An actual lawyer, breaking down actual law in a way that non-lawyers can understand. Little if any of the "chicken little antics" that you see in most of the other 2A law channels.

    Washington Gun Law- Less click baity than Armed Scholars, but still makes too many vids with too little information. Better than AS, but not living in Washington, some of his stuff just doesn't apply to me. Even so, this is the best of the "the sky is falling" 2A channels.

    Armed Attorneys- All of these gun law attorney channels are saying basically the same thing. This one is local to me so maybe is a bit more relevant to me.

    Demo Ranch- though he mostly lost me with that hot trash video with Irving and that YeYe douche nozzle.
    I can agree on pretty much all those points. Without a doubt.

    Never watched NTNfancy
    Never watched Gavintube
    MAC I feel like started out very humble and really unbiased this is x gun used in x zero, shoot, lets just shoot a frozen pond fuck it, I think in the last few years it has definitely falling into exactly how you put it.
    IV8888 I've seen him on others channels but never watched his.
    I 100% agree on TFB man like I posted before I started off super good, with little sprinkles of run and gun, talking to badass dudes, Random James talking about another glock. Then it just seems like it's always James, and super long videos. Hi guys this is the glock 43 30 minutes later ok next video Hi this is James Reeves, today we are going to look at the 43x 30 minute video. Like fuck me I love his mail call stuff because of the shit talking but I got to the point his voice annoyed me.

    9Holes I actually just stumbled upon in the last week. I can't really hate on him granted I'm a subpar shooter lol. I have noticed the first time I shot my 308 I didn't have my bipod and shot better off my assault bag. I put a harris on I try to do everything I got in some advice videos on here but when I fire it like launched the gun more into the air and off target (subpar shooter like I said lol) But he does rather good. Hell I can't even see out to some of the targets he hits with Irons. Also he cracks me up with some of the Marine shit talking. I never knew how big thier 500 target was .