EastHumboldt
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I’m thinking about an unknown munitions og suppressor. Are they the real deal,or do they fall into the category of bs products were talking about here?
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DITTO!!!I'm heavily influenced by this dang website for better or worse. Lol
As for other social media I just follow personal pages not influencer or celebrity stuff.
I do agree that there are good influencers, they just don't get the press time.I see your point
Same hereI'm almost counter-influenced. The incessant marketing, collabs, reviews, and "drops" of companies like Mtn. Ops and Montana Knife Company have led me to never consider their products.
YouTube used to be a good resource, now it's flooded with commercially sponsored "reviews."After sifting through hundreds of gear “review” videos over the last few years, I’ve developed what started off as a subconscious bias against marketing videos, but is now a pretty safe rule of thumb.
If the gear in the video looks like it’s never been in the field, you’re watching a marketing video. If the gear review shows stuff with dents, scratches, and dirt on it, you can at least know you’ll hear about real performance in the field.
Unfortunately, the majority of content out there at this point is closer to the former. Influencers and ambassadors are an outsourced marketing arm of most companies in the industry today.