PRO GUN is live! Saturday October 18th 2025

Published on October 18, 2025
Duration: 75:36

This live stream discusses the impending ban on Glocks and Glock clones in California, effective January 1st, 2026, and its implications for gun rights. The speaker criticizes the logic behind the ban, highlighting that modifications like Glock switches are already illegal. The discussion also touches upon broader gun control trends in other states, the importance of supporting gun rights organizations, and the nuances of concealed versus open carry, as well as interstate firearm travel laws.

Quick Summary

California will ban the purchase of Glocks and Glock clones effective January 1st, 2026. The stated reason is the potential for illegal modifications, despite these modifications already being federally prohibited. This ban is viewed by critics as a significant step in gun control legislation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stream Start & Welcome
  2. 02:50California Glock Ban Explained
  3. 05:13Critique of Gun Ban Logic
  4. 06:19Future Gun Bans & Other States
  5. 07:51Beretta Acquires Stake in Ruger
  6. 08:23Taurus GX2 Purchase
  7. 09:08Importance of Staying Informed on Gun Laws
  8. 10:04California Gun Purchase Difficulties
  9. 11:16Liberal States & Gun Control Trends
  10. 11:24New Jersey Lawsuit Against Glock
  11. 12:03AR & AK Bans Predicted
  12. 12:20Liberals & The Constitution
  13. 13:14Support for Gun Rights Organizations
  14. 14:16Stream Schedule & Support
  15. 15:34Discussion Format: News & Open Chat
  16. 16:40Open Carry vs. Concealed Carry Discussion
  17. 17:42Open Carry Mindsets & Environment
  18. 19:13Open Carry as a Target Myth
  19. 20:49Situational Awareness in Carry
  20. 22:31Interstate Carry Laws & Permits
  21. 25:15Traveling Through States (NJ to TN)
  22. 26:06New York Firearm Transport Felony
  23. 27:13Need for Federal Reciprocity (HR 38)
  24. 28:32Suppressors & Hearing Protection Act
  25. 29:35Supporting NRA & GOA
  26. 30:44California Glock Ban Reiteration
  27. 31:37Liability for Illegal Accessories
  28. 31:41New Jersey Magazine Limit Changes
  29. 32:05Competency & Round Limits
  30. 33:03AR-15 Standard Magazine Capacity
  31. 33:42Misconceptions: High Capacity vs. Standard
  32. 33:46Misconceptions: Assault Rifles
  33. 34:37Channel Growth & Midweek Streams
  34. 35:38Open Discussion & Sharing Experiences
  35. 36:05Favorite Firearm: Springfield Emissary 1911
  36. 36:38AR-15 Fully Automatic Myth
  37. 37:242011 Pistols & 9mm vs. 45 ACP
  38. 38:201911 Ammunition & Jam Issues
  39. 39:45Hammer-Fired vs. Striker-Fired Preference
  40. 40:34Security 9 Mention
  41. 40:39Importance of Iron Sights
  42. 41:16Polymer Striker-Fired Pistols
  43. 41:52Appendix Carry & One in the Chamber
  44. 42:40Custom Holster Mention
  45. 43:04Learning on Hammer-Fired Guns
  46. 44:48Second Amendment is Absolute
  47. 45:11Law-Abiding Citizen Rights
  48. 45:11CZs are Awesome Guns
  49. 46:09Remembering Old Gun Sales
  50. 46:41CZ 45 ACP vs. Glock 21
  51. 47:02AR-15 Rifle Barrel Length Preference
  52. 47:195.56 vs. .223 Caliber
  53. 47:39AR Pistol Barrel Length & Flamethrower Effect
  54. 48:11300 Blackout Caliber
  55. 48:46Question Clarification
  56. 49:10Budget AR-15 Recommendations (Ruger, ATI)
  57. 49:53Prioritizing Quality Over Cheapness
  58. 50:01Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Sport
  59. 50:24Building Your Own AR-15
  60. 51:37Bear Creek Arsenal Uppers
  61. 52:09Stream Schedule Reminder
  62. 52:31Channel Growth & Support
  63. 53:35Holster Review Interest
  64. 53:45Open Discussion Encouraged
  65. 54:42Mantis Titan X Dryfire System
  66. 55:50Macro Question
  67. 55:56Taurus G3C & GX2 Purchase
  68. 56:33Taurus GX2 Test Fire & Comparison Plan
  69. 57:49Glock 20 10mm Recommendation
  70. 58:17Reviewing for Female Audience
  71. 58:4710mm Ammunition Recommendations (Buffalo Bore)
  72. 59:56Underwood 10mm Ammunition
  73. 60:02Favorite Color: Purple
  74. 60:4845 ACP Ammunition Recommendation (Federal Punch)
  75. 61:15Lakers vs. Celtics Rivalry
  76. 62:07External Muzzle Brake Question
  77. 62:449mm Ammunition Grain Weight & Shot Placement
  78. 64:07Stream Ending Soon
  79. 64:43LeBron James & Lakers Fandom
  80. 65:03Springfield Hellcat Pro in .380 ACP
  81. 66:18Hellcat Pro .380 Release
  82. 66:38Late Joiner Welcome
  83. 67:17Hellcat Pro 9mm Recommendation
  84. 67:36Missed California Glock Ban Discussion
  85. 68:03Hellcat Pro 9mm Recommendation (Reiterated)
  86. 68:15Replaying Streams
  87. 68:26Subjectivity of Firearm Preference
  88. 69:17Sig P320 Carry Experience
  89. 70:13Sig P320 Calibers Owned
  90. 70:50Police as Worst Shooters
  91. 71:00Hellcat Pro Reviews
  92. 71:10Guns Don't Just Go Off (Alec Baldwin Incident)
  93. 72:03Hellcat Pro Discussion
  94. 72:13Alec Baldwin Incident Analysis
  95. 73:08Alec Baldwin Incident Clarification
  96. 74:03Stream End & Thank You
  97. 74:32Stream Schedule Recap
  98. 74:50Moderator Appreciation
  99. 75:19Subscribe & Notifications Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new gun ban in California?

Effective January 1st, 2026, California will ban the purchase of Glocks and Glock clones. This ban is based on the logic that these firearms can be modified with illegal switches to become fully automatic, despite such modifications already being federally illegal.

What are the implications of the California Glock ban?

The ban on Glocks and Glock clones in California, starting January 1st, 2026, is seen by critics as an overreach and potentially the first step in banning other popular firearms. It highlights the ongoing debate and legislative actions surrounding gun control in the state.

What is the advice for carrying firearms across state lines?

When traveling between states, it's crucial to research and adhere to the specific firearm laws of each state. Obtaining a non-resident permit, such as a Utah permit, can provide broader reciprocity across multiple states, simplifying interstate carry.

Why is it important to support gun rights organizations?

Supporting organizations like the NRA and Gun Owners of America is vital for fighting legislative battles and lawsuits that protect Second Amendment rights. Complacency, even in gun-friendly states, can lead to the erosion of these rights through new laws or ballot initiatives.

What are common misconceptions about firearms discussed in the stream?

The stream debunks myths such as AR-15s being fully automatic (they are semi-automatic for civilians) and the idea that 'assault rifle' is a manufacturer's term (AR stands for ArmaLite Rifle). It also addresses the misconception that open carriers are inherently targets.

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