My Favorite Guntubers
Hey guys, did that monstrosity catch your attention! Now that I've got you here, lets talk guns on youtube. I know very few gunfriendly people around me and I get most of my gun related entertainment and content from internet creators. Here are some of my favorite creators. Let me know if I missed out on anyone!
1. Forgotten Weapons
Ian from forgotten weapons is a fantastic guy. He uploads daily covering interesting guns from auction houses, private collections, and museums. He travels all around the world and provides great and informational content. I cannot recommend him enough.
2. InRangeTV
This is a joint project between Ian from Forgotten Weapons and his buddy Karl. They cover stages from competitive shoots, a bit of history, important discussions, and much more. Those two work great on camera and are really fun to watch.
3. Military Arms Channel
Tim from MAC is such a genuine guy. I really like his frank reviews of discussion of new guns/accessories as well as modern politics. He has gotten ATF higher-ups and the GOA president on his streams and always has something interesting to talk about! He also has a business called Copper Customs which is really nice.
4. Capandball
This is a very different channel as he primarily deals with muzzle-loaders and percussion firearms. He always really gets into character with his old service weapons videos and his accent is really easy to listen to. He is a also a huge fan of percussion revolvers which I also happen to really like.
5. Xbox Ahoy
If you are trying to get someone interested in the history or design of guns, he seems like a good entry point. He did a series called Iconic Arms where he covered some of the most famous guns. His other stuff is video game related, but IA is a very entertaining series.





Great to see the steemit gun community growing.
Thanks for the info. There are some channels there that I was not aware of.
glad I could help, any of your faves not on the list?
I like gunblast.com at
thanks for the link! I've never seen this guy before
Your welcome. He seems to have a great and subtle sense of humor and good info.
Guns breeds violence,I try to run away from it.
I will continue to try to protect the ideals in which allow you to express your opinion. At least we all know where we stand and have a civil conversation.
Forgotten Weapons is excellent! I also spend a lot of time on the IMA website looking at the old Nepal Cache firearms.