>Red Dead Redemption
>Choose to be a good guy and max out honor by defending the weak, sparing lives, and helping strangers
>Hit maximum honor
>Game doesn't reward you with a bigger gun or a pile of cash
>Instead, you are rewarded with an encounter with a Catholic nun
>She hands you the Rosary of Saint Andrew as a gift for your righteous deeds
>It literally acts as a shield, decreasing the accuracy of enemy fire against you
>Teaches you that a man actively seeking redemption operates under divine protection
>The ultimate reward for a virtuous life isn't worldly loot, it's a blessed symbol of faith
Unfathomably based
>Be decent Guntuber
>Be partnered with Ian McCollum, basically the most respected gun expert in the community
>You're basically set for life
>Brainstorm a rifle concept together and have Brownell's produce it
>Brownell's also runs AR15dotcom, which since it's unmoderated and full of gun bros, is basically diet /k/, full of coalposting chuds
>Can't leave it alone tho, how dare they talk bad about rainbow people!
>Sperg out on the forums, also getting your fanbase involved
>Brownell's drops their partnership with you, because you raided their forums, you fucking retard
>Ian doesn't drop them
>Immediately take that as Ian "backstabbing" you
>Try to paint Ian as some sort of evil racist for daring to talk to people like Larry Vickers
>Try to say that Ian "stole" your Midnight Brutality concept (the concept of shooting guns at night in certain conditions, you know, stuff that militaries have done in training since firearms have been invented)
>Literally not even the most sperging leftists listen to you
>Ian continues to be the most respected authority on firearms history, beloved by gunbros left, right or center
>Struggle to get 20k views a video on your channel, your only schtick being that sometimes you post shit like "That Time Two Indian Kids Had A Gunfight With Police in Bumfuck, USA"
>Only time you're ever relevant is when you ragebait about LARPing as a Satanist or that you hate whitey
InRangeTV is the Chris Chan of the gun community.