YouTube & Guns Q&A Roundtable (Feat. Bloke, Ziga, and PSR)
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1h 57m
This month I am excited to invite three other firearms YouTube channels to join me in the Q&A - Polenar Tactical, Bloke on the Range, and PrintShootRepeat. We all just finished shooting Lynx Brutality (put on by Polenar Tactical) and took the opportunity to address a bunch of questions about firearms and YouTube. If you like this, please consider joining the Patreon support for your favorite channels:
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0:01:15 - What alcohol is Žiga making everyone drink?
0:02:44 - What guns are the most interesting to film, and what guns do you like talking about?
0:09:50 - What elements of firearms content do you think YouTube is okay with, or do they hate it all?
0:20:50 - Who were the YouTube gun channels that inspired you to become one?
0:29:38 - Running matches with obsolete kit
0:35:08 - Does liberalizing gun laws make society more resilient against a military threat?
0:41:04 - What guns could have become as good as the AR and AK if given the chance?
0:50:20 - How do you get information on new YouTube rules and how to navigate them?
0:55:16 - What was your first machine gun, and do you still have it?
1:03:38 - Future of 3D printing for military arms.
1:07:09 - US firearms laws compared to European ones.
1:16:17 - Differences between a firearms reviewer and influencer?
1:29:07 - What car for a road trip from Slovenia to Norway?
1:32:06 - What guns have you used in Brutality matches that performed a lot better or worse than you expected?
1:41:41 - What is your role on the platform? What is "winning" look like for you?
1:45:08 - Looking back on your YouTube beginnings, are you surprised at where you ended up? Would you do it again?
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