The Canik SFX Rival-S is a competition-ready steel frame pistol chambered in 9mm. Despite an un-zeroed Holosun optic requiring compensation for point of aim, the shooter successfully engaged a steel target. The pistol features a 5.0-inch barrel and a 42.72 oz weight.
This YouTube video, titled 'COP OR DROP SUBSCRIBERS GUNS PT. IDK 2', features a segment where the host reviews firearms submitted by subscribers. The description includes a merch link and tags the creator's other channels. The creator explicitly states they are not promoting the sale of guns or gun parts and emphasizes that the video was performed in a safe environment by trained professionals. The goal is to build a "littest community". The title suggests a comparison or evaluation format, and the inclusion of "COP OR DROP" indicates a judgment or rating of the submitted firearms.
This video appears to be the third installment of a "Cop or Drop" series where viewers submit their firearms for evaluation. The title "COP OR DROP SUBSCRIBERS GUNS PT. IDK" suggests a continuation of this theme, with the "PT. IDK" possibly indicating uncertainty about the exact installment number or a playful take. The description emphasizes that no actual gun sales are being promoted and that the "video performed in safe environment by trained professionals." It also includes links to merchandise and other associated YouTube channels, aiming to build a "littest community." The hashtags #ghghussle and #legallydangerous provide further context related to the channel's brand.
GHG Hussle celebrates reaching 1 million subscribers by reviewing subscriber-submitted firearms in a 'Cop or Drop' segment. Featured are custom builds like a Joker-themed Glock clone, a gold-plated AR pistol, and a Hi-Point JCP .40 S&W, alongside more common platforms like the Glock 19X and P80 builds. The video highlights diverse firearm customization and personal collections within the enthusiast community.
This YouTube video is part of a long-running series called 'COP OR DROP SUBSCRIBERS GUNS', reaching its 100,000th installment. The content focuses on evaluating firearms submitted by subscribers. While the title and description explicitly state no promotion of gun sales or parts, the series format suggests a review or discussion of various firearms based on subscriber submissions. The video also links to a merchandise store and mentions subscriber goals, indicating community engagement is a key aspect of the channel's content. The inclusion of spiritual references ('GLORY 2 i am that I am') suggests a unique personal touch from the creator.
GHG Hussle presents a "Cop or Drop" challenge for his gun collection, featuring a $5,000 Glock firearm collection. The video encourages viewers to subscribe to EGuap and GuapGains, and provides links to the creator's Amazon shop for Glocks, and social media profiles including Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Twitch. The focus is on evaluating and deciding the fate of various firearms within his personal arsenal.
This YouTube video, "COP or DROP Subscribers GUNS FT. Rambo Jay | GUNMAS EP.8," features a discussion or showcase of firearms submitted by subscribers, with special guests Rambo Jay, lifewithob, and ChrisTV1. The video emphasizes safe, controlled environments and actions performed by trained professionals, with a disclaimer that it is for educational purposes only and not promoting firearm sales. It highlights the channel's goal of reaching 900k subscribers and promotes legally dangerous clothing and patches. The content appears to be a segment within a larger series, "GUNMAS EP.8."
This video is the 21st installment of the 'Cop or Drop' subscriber guns series, presented by GHGHussle. The host is showcasing firearms submitted by subscribers. A special promotion is running where 150 sign-ups to Big Daddy Unlimited will enter one winner to shoot with the host. The video emphasizes safety and responsible firearm handling, stating it's for educational purposes and showcases the host's personal collection rather than promoting sales. A backup account for shorts is also mentioned.
This YouTube video, titled "COP OR DROP SUBSCRIBER GUNS PT20," is part two of a series where the creator reviews firearms submitted by subscribers. The description mentions a partnership with Big Daddy Unlimited, offering a chance to shoot with the host for those who sign up. The video emphasizes safe handling and is intended for educational purposes, showcasing the creator's personal collection rather than promoting sales. The creator also highlights a goal of 800k subscribers and mentions a backup account for short-form content.
Tyler Jamal Smith reviews several firearms, including a custom MK18 build with a 10.3-inch barrel and SilencerCo suppressor, a POF MP5 clone, and the Q Sugar Weasel PDW. He compares the Staccato C and a modified Glock 43X, discussing value and performance. The review highlights technical specifications and practical considerations for each firearm.
This YouTube video, titled "COP OR DROP SUBSCRIBERS GUNS PT19" and featuring the hashtags #GHGHUSSLE and #LEGALLYDANGEROUS, appears to be the first part of a series where the creator evaluates firearms submitted by their subscribers. The description emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes only, filmed in a safe, controlled environment by trained professionals, and that the firearms shown are part of the creator's personal collection, not being promoted for sale. The video also mentions a subscriber goal of 700k and a special guest, with a backup account provided.
GHG Hussle's 'Cop or Drop' series reviews subscriber-submitted firearms, focusing on custom builds over stock models. He 'cops' a highly customized Glock 19X with gold accents and a drum mag, a custom 1911, and an M&P 9 Performance Center. While he appreciates the MPA Defender's fun factor, he 'drops' the Mini Draco due to past negative experiences but 'cops' the Glock 43X and FN 509.
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