You made a good distinction between the two. I’m definitely not a GunTuber! Don’t have a lot of firearms and don’t shoot a lot. I’m not really a TH-camr! I don’t have the following or the time. So I’m just a regular person that likes firearms but just so happen to upload my thoughts and videos on TH-cam. 👍🏾
I don't much care for labels, to many labels applied to people.🤷♂But I would say I fall mostly into the preparedness/readiness sector as far as TH-cam goes. But I do watch a fair amount of the GunTubers, especially when I am looking at new tools.👍 I am also a single man, I watch the GunBunnies too.😁
I think you can still be a guntuber without going to the range all the time. Eyes n ears tactical is a good example. He doesn’t really post a whole lot of range content but he posts good content just talking about firearms and current events
I think those labels are for people that actually make a living through it, whether by monetization, selling products, affiliate links or referencing their personal business. Maybe if they get sent guns to demo that would qualify them in my book or have vast knowledge to share like yourself. I tell people that I have a TH-cam channel and I make a little over two dollars a day. I don’t call myself a TH-camr or GunTuber though. Monetization at my level definitely doesn’t cover ammo, guns and especially time involved. I use my affiliate links whenever possible for about a 3% return. I believe I’m more of a content creator, educator and entertainer. I’ve looked into Rumble, but am not sure which level of rights I want to give away for my videos.
Shit at this point I don’t know what I am 😂I’m both or rather I’m me I do what I want 😂😂😂 dope vid like always 💯
Tapping in!! 🫡👊🏾
You made a good distinction between the two.
I’m definitely not a GunTuber! Don’t have a lot of firearms and don’t shoot a lot.
I’m not really a TH-camr! I don’t have the following or the time.
So I’m just a regular person that likes firearms but just so happen to upload my thoughts and videos on TH-cam. 👍🏾
I don't much care for labels, to many labels applied to people.🤷♂But I would say I fall mostly into the preparedness/readiness sector as far as TH-cam goes. But I do watch a fair amount of the GunTubers, especially when I am looking at new tools.👍
I am also a single man, I watch the GunBunnies too.😁
I think you can still be a guntuber without going to the range all the time. Eyes n ears tactical is a good example. He doesn’t really post a whole lot of range content but he posts good content just talking about firearms and current events
I think those labels are for people that actually make a living through it, whether by monetization, selling products, affiliate links or referencing their personal business. Maybe if they get sent guns to demo that would qualify them in my book or have vast knowledge to share like yourself. I tell people that I have a TH-cam channel and I make a little over two dollars a day. I don’t call myself a TH-camr or GunTuber though. Monetization at my level definitely doesn’t cover ammo, guns and especially time involved. I use my affiliate links whenever possible for about a 3% return. I believe I’m more of a content creator, educator and entertainer. I’ve looked into Rumble, but am not sure which level of rights I want to give away for my videos.