General GunTuber thread

I eagerly await the day when a strong, freer video platform absolutely FUCKS Youtube in the ass.
Faggot-ass rules, fuck you, Susan.
Print Shoot Repeat returned to Youtube after two channel strikes, but all the 3D printed gun videos have been shoa'd from his channel.
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Most if not all of the content from the Youtube is still mirrored on the Odysee page.
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Seems that Youtube is slowly shrinking the circle of "approved" firearms content and removing that which it deems unacceptable.
 
I eagerly await the day when a strong, freer video platform absolutely FUCKS Youtube in the ass.
Faggot-ass rules, fuck you, Susan.
Unfortunately that platform will need a multi-billionaire sugar daddy to keep it alive long enough for the plebs and normies to maybe figure out it is better then YouTube and drop some coins on it.
 
Only good thing is that gay kick the bucket fasters then the rest, either through substances abuse, AIDs, or the good offing themselves cause they feel bad.
Not really a group I would be hoping to die on a hill for but hey what ever helps him gets his rocks I cause..
 
Ian is saying that the Russian gun book is delayed by the war. He's not mentioning that Max pulled the book before the war because he was pissed about the Azov book. 🤔
 

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That lordship scam ad in the Albion Enfield revolver video tatered the fuck out of my tots tbh.
Seeing that really threw me off.
I was so surprised to see it in fact I forgot to FF through it.
But hey, $20 is $20 right?
I'm just wondering if it's going to become a regular thing because that really would be a little disappointing.
I mean I get it tho.
It becomes more obvious why the gap between FW & IRtv keeps getting wider every video.
 
Wait what happened?
Its that advertisement thing where you send money to a couple of anglos to plant a tree in a square meter of dirt in Scotland and you get to call yourself a lord or lady.

Seems to have soared in popularity. Wonder what the pay rates are.
 
Its that advertisement thing where you send money to a couple of anglos to plant a tree in a square meter of dirt in Scotland and you get to call yourself a lord or lady.

Seems to have soared in popularity. Wonder what the pay rates are.
How is it a scam exactly? Do they not actually give the titles out? I say if someone is stupid enough to want a shitty title glued onto their name without having to work for it, then sure they can waste their money on that.
 
How is it a scam exactly? Do they not actually give the titles out? I say if someone is stupid enough to want a shitty title glued onto their name without having to work for it, then sure they can waste their money on that.
I'm not the one who said scam, I just view it on the same level as those "name a star" sites.


I mean they do say they plant a tree for every person who buys one so thats something and they seem to donate to nature preservation causes so thats nice.

Ah: Established Titles

 
I'm not the one who said scam, I just view it on the same level as those "name a star" sites.


I mean they do say they plant a tree for every person who buys one so thats something and they seem to donate to nature preservation causes so thats nice.

Ah: Established Titles

Ah, I assumed because other people were saying so. I wonder if it's like those 'buy a star for someone' scams where you get no legal right to it, obviously, but they give you a certificate to try and convince you you own it.
 
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Ah, I assumed because other people were saying so. I wonder if it's like those 'buy a star for someone' scams where you get no legal right to it, obviously, but they give you a certificate to try and convince you you own it.
The company that does that Scottish lord title thing is actually owned by the Chinese and the parcel of land you buy isn't large enough to count as an estate and also isn't recognized by the Scottish government as being eligible for use as a lordly estate. It is 100% a scam.
 
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