Bad Boys Bootcamp — Drop and give it twenty — military-themed gay hardcore that takes orders seriously.
Bad Boys Bootcamp is a single-studio gay paysite built around a military-fantasy premise. Drill instructors, recruits, authority plays — it's a specific lane and it doesn't pretend to be anything else. That clarity is actually a point in its favor: you know exactly what you're getting before you hand over your credit card. The site is powered by Paysite.com's infrastructure and billed through Epoch and Segpay, both of which are long-standing processors with clean cancellation track records.
Bad Boys Bootcamp is a standalone, non-network gay paysite. The conceit is military-themed hardcore: a cast of male performers running scenarios built around the drill-instructor/recruit power dynamic. Solo scenes, partner scenes, and group scenes all appear in the library. Popular models like Justin Martinez, Axel Johnson, and Ty carry the catalog. The site runs on a basic members-area structure — video browsing, model profiles, newest/most-viewed sorting — nothing flashy, but functional. It is affiliated with IndieBucks on the webmaster side, meaning affiliates vouch for it rather than a major network.
The concept is committed and consistent — you won't click in expecting barracks content and find something totally off-brand. The $4.95 / 7-day trial is a genuinely low barrier to audition the library before committing. Billing is handled by Epoch and Segpay, two of the most consumer-friendly processors in the adult space, which means cancellation is a real thing that actually works. The 6-month plan at $99 breaks down to about $16.50/month if you're already certain this is your flavor.
The library is modest. The homepage surfaces about 9 featured scenes in each category, and total scene count isn't published — which is usually not a great sign for depth. Update frequency is also opaque; there's no public posting schedule or scene-count ticker to reassure you the catalog is actively growing. Competitor sites in the military/uniform gay niche tend to be much larger networks with cross-site access baked in. Bad Boys Bootcamp is a one-room apartment when some buyers want a hotel.
Trial: $4.95 for 7 days, then $24.95/month recurring. If you don't cancel, that monthly rate is real and on the higher side for a single small-catalog site. The one-month sale price of $14.95 is the better entry if you want a full month to explore. The 3-month at $49.95 (~$16.65/month) and 6-month at $99 (~$16.50/month) are effectively the same rate — the longer commitment doesn't unlock a dramatically better deal. Cancel via Epoch or Segpay's billing portals directly; the process is straightforward.
If military/authority-themed gay content is your specific niche, the $4.95 trial makes it easy to find out without real financial risk. For casual browsers or anyone who wants volume above all else, a larger network is a smarter spend.
A 7-day trial runs $4.95, then renews at $24.95/month. There's also a one-month sale price of $14.95, a 3-month plan at $49.95, and a 6-month plan at $99. The monthly standard rate is $24.95.
The site processes payments through Epoch and Segpay. You can cancel directly through either billing portal — just log in with the email you signed up with. Keep your confirmation email as a reference.
No. It's a standalone paysite. Your membership covers this one site only — no cross-site access to related studios.
Military-fantasy themed gay hardcore: solo scenes, partner scenes, and group content, all with a drill-instructor/recruit authority dynamic. Model profiles and video browsing are included in the members area.
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