A case of Youtube shooting itself in the a**e again. A Very high proportion of people interested in guns like to see how they are made - at any level and in every era, from a basic gonne right up to a spiffy top-of-the-line sporting or target rifle of the unmentionable kind. Imagine the building-a-gun video of a company like Holland & Holland, Churchill or Purdey being removed because they are deemed offensive and in some way supportive of criminal activities.
The US viewing figures for this kind of video must be nothing less than titanic - in our club of around 450 there are not many people who don't watch YT, of that I'm sure.