I have been following this channel for a few months, the style is reassuringly, not American and is definitely leaning towards informative rather than "Oh My God thats Awesome!!" videos, it leans heavily towards Swiss firearms for obvious reasons, but also has things to say about various other subjects including Lee Enfields and M1 Garands (don't mention the ping!)
some samples
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5capbhKlVA&t
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUev2ZCmqQ4
Bloke on the Range
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Re: Bloke on the Range
I see he has just launched a Patreon account as well. His videos are OK and well worth viewing however I do prefer the Forgotten Weapons offerings and the Full30 stuff from Ian and Karl.
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Re: Bloke on the Range
definitley a different take on things and a lot more amateur than their efforts, but he does well as its not his day job, I do like their channels as wellOvenpaa wrote:I see he has just launched a Patreon account as well. His videos are OK and well worth viewing however I do prefer the Forgotten Weapons offerings and the Full30 stuff from Ian and Karl.
Re: Bloke on the Range
Well Karl Kasarda certainly has a day job :)
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