Once again they deleted another Copperhead video (the conclusion video).

At no point did I show drilling, a jig, no detail on assembly whatsoever and zero links. Yet yesterday I watched "The Sig Guy" totally disassemble and reassemble his ne Sig AXG WITH GREAT DETAIL and his videos continue to get THOUSANDS of views. WTF?!
Damn Ram. That really sucks. I enjoyed the video. Even in its "PG" form.
"But it's our job to make sure YouTube is safe for all." LMFAO. There is absolutely nothing we do that is unsafe. Hell, we even preach safety and there's videos out there about it. YouTube is a fuckin joke. Just like all the other social media platforms. According to everyone else but us, "guns are bad", and that will never change. The world has been brainwashed by ppl of power (who shouldn't be) spewing misinformation. Sorry, but I've had it with all this BS. If people would just sit down and ask questions, maybe go to the range themselves, and actually learn from those that actually know what they're talking about.
My guess is the "80" in the title. It seems most videos on OEM builds/upgrades stay in place.
Yep, this figures. Of course with a vague ass reason.
Appeal submitted
"I don't understand why my videos keep getting deleted according to the community guidelines. I am a certifified and authorized Glock Armorer however this video was produced for entertainment perposes not teaching purposes. At no point did I show milling or drilling with any tools, no details on assembly or complete installation of any part was displayed whatsoever and there are zero links to purchase any parts. Yet yesterday on youtube I watched an hour long GREATLY DETAILED video on how to totally disassemble and reassemble a Sig Sauer AXG with promotion to purchase tools and parts and his videos continue to get THOUSANDS of views. I don't think my showcase video rises to that or any level of actually assembling or building a firearm and humbly request for this decision to be reversed."