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LMAO, check out their website. No idea who they are marketing their products to other than John Wick fanboys maybe?
Mallcops that go the way of the gray man bullshit
"Aaaaah I gotta buy this 400 dollar jacket so I'm not noticeable while I carry! I need these low key special forces sunglasses so I have the performance without sticking out!!!!"
 
Mallcops that go the way of the gray man bullshit
"Aaaaah I gotta buy this 400 dollar jacket so I'm not noticeable while I carry! I need these low key special forces sunglasses so I have the performance without sticking out!!!!"
Even worse, the suits seem to be $1,550 without any of the add-ons. Seems like they've been around for at least a few years, so probably not a pop-up scam operation, but why? Just why would you ever order a suit online? Go to a local tailor where you can actually get a good fit.
 
But that will require someone else being physically present to take their measurements. Unlike King Midas who could make his barber swore to secrecy and face possible execution if he leaked. There's nothing to prevent the tailors from disclosing the flabbiness and other physical and mental inadequacies their wannabe tacticool, mall ninja, weeb and "other" clientele had shown to them.
 
First of all, using AI as a replacement for stock images is great.

Second, I have a hard time believing they just made a payment processor without any jewish tricks fucking them in the ass. Almost all transactions in the world go through the same processors. It feels like it shouldn't be that easy :megathunk:

Hopefully it inspires others to start looking into the idea of "let's make our own Xs".
 
First of all, using AI as a replacement for stock images is great.

Second, I have a hard time believing they just made a payment processor without any jewish tricks fucking them in the ass. Almost all transactions in the world go through the same processors. It feels like it shouldn't be that easy :megathunk:

Hopefully it inspires others to start looking into the idea of "let's make our own Xs".
They might have done it with a stablecoin smart contract system, but the problem is finding an exchange that would be willing to deal with that business....unless they are obfuscating offshore somehow. In any case, risk will naturally increase in our society for gun owners, so we must embrace greater risk in procurement and business.
 
Ian's been doing a lot of this lately, shilling some other site that I'm sure will be a great success like Full30.
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Sage put out a public review for the new Sig red dot and while the review is nothing special outside of apparently Sig can't make a duty grade MRDS for less than $800, it will never stop being entertaining to me to watch him, one Slowly reinvent patroneon early access/exclusive content and two that his reviews for big name products like Sig and Triji always end up public. I bet his next public review is going to be the RC3.
 
Cokeman weighs in on current events. What's left of his mind is starting to slip away. Too much indoor shooting smoke inhalation.
Cokeman's just all bitter and nihilistic the last few years. Don't necessarily blame him though, tbqh.
Ian's been doing a lot of this lately, shilling some other site that I'm sure will be a great success like Full30.
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Ian is great at academic and technical research, narration, and making and networking connections that almost no one else could make in the guntuber sektur.

He is absolutely terrible at doing anything else.

You'd think that he'd figured out video making after doing it for over 10 years but he's still using the built in mic on his crappy camera he got at best buy for sale in 2011 and apparently he'll never use more than one camera.

You'd assume he'd figure out merch in the same time, but he still hasn't said anything about that ill fated Heat vest run. Also, why does he have to do those retarded Kickstarters??? Can he seriously not raise capital from a publisher still after getting multiple books printed (and sold out)?

And most importantly, why does he keep backing the absolute least viable video streaming platforms again and again and yet again?

And his timing just keeps sucking lol.
 
Also, why does he have to do those retarded Kickstarters??? Can he seriously not raise capital from a publisher still after getting multiple books printed (and sold out)?

It is most likely is a control and ownership issue as doing it through Kickstarter, Ian retains full ownership to the books. Where as going through a publisher's purse/pocketbook, the publisher is gonna want part or sole ownership as they're paying for it in part or in full.
 
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And most importantly, why does he keep backing the absolute least viable video streaming platforms again and again and yet again?
Because he knows youtube can just remove all guntube content from the platform at a whim and there's nothing anyone can do about it. So he feels he needs to branch out as much as possible.

Unfortunately, there are simply no good options compared to youtube, no matter how hard he pushes.
 
Because he knows youtube can just remove all guntube content from the platform at a whim and there's nothing anyone can do about it. So he feels he needs to branch out as much as possible.

Unfortunately, there are simply no good options compared to youtube, no matter how hard he pushes.
Because hosting videos online for free doesn't make sense as a business idea, it worked in the age of "no interest we throw you cash for ideas", but now that financial future is looking bleak even Google is panicking trying to prevent the YouTube hemorrhage from being too bad as seen by their crackdown on AdBlockers.
 
Because he knows youtube can just remove all guntube content from the platform at a whim and there's nothing anyone can do about it. So he feels he needs to branch out as much as possible.

Unfortunately, there are simply no good options compared to youtube, no matter how hard he pushes.
I mean, obviously. I'm fully aware of that as well as the dwindling economic viability of being a guntuber yadda yadda. My point is, he's consistently been backing the worst youtube alternatives. Remember Full30? Floatplane? Utreon? Playeur? Ian decided those were all good ideas and they all sucked, had zero growth, had owners uninterested in growth and no meaningful user base. He wouldn't use bitchute (when it was popular ans growing anyway) or odysee or rumble.

And now he's trying back a premium streaming service that's $10 a month -when most people have a severe streaming service fatigue and in one of the most financially difficult periods in recent memory- that's literally a handful of niche gunspergs filming themselves in their basement.

It's like Ian has a guiding hand to show him the worst decisions.

Ninja edit: apparently forgotten weapons IS on Rumble. My mistake.
 
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