PRO GUN is live! Wednesday November 5th 2025

Published on November 6, 2025
Duration: 67:43

This live stream from PRO GUN on November 5th, 2025, covers a range of firearm-related topics, including discussions on Glock models, ammunition choices, and the challenges faced by gun channels on YouTube. The speaker, with extensive experience, addresses viewer questions on topics like the Glock 19's reliability, the power of 10mm, and the importance of firearm availability. The stream also touches on the impact of YouTube's policies on content creators and the future of firearm sales.

Quick Summary

Glock is discontinuing many of its flagship models due to California regulations making Glock and clone purchases illegal from January 1st, 2026. They are introducing a new 'V series' to replace these firearms, which may increase the value of existing Glock models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Welcome
  2. 01:32New Jersey Gun Rights Concerns
  3. 02:25YouTube Ban and Channel Strikes
  4. 03:53Impact of YouTube Strikes on Content
  5. 05:03YouTube's Stance on Gun Channels
  6. 05:34Beretta 92 and 1911 Discussion
  7. 06:18Monetization Challenges on YouTube
  8. 07:35Praise for the 1911 Platform
  9. 07:58Ruger Aluminum Frame 1911
  10. 08:08Channel Growth and Subscriber Milestones
  11. 08:44Silent Valor Ballistic Backpack Review
  12. 10:24Mantis Titan Release Update
  13. 11:16New Jersey Election and Gun Laws
  14. 12:02Viewer Q&A Session Begins
  15. 13:23Advice for Moving from New Jersey
  16. 14:31Jigsaw Puzzle Hobby Discussion
  17. 15:18Open Discussion on Firearms Topics
  18. 16:11CZ A1-LD Review Teaser
  19. 17:21Channel Growth and Viewer Engagement
  20. 18:14Midweek Stream Request
  21. 18:51Instructor's Perspective on Competition vs. Defense
  22. 19:35Adrian's Video Demonetization
  23. 20:23Frozen Turkey Ballistic Test Controversy
  24. 21:01Financial Sustainability of Content Creation
  25. 22:00Stream Time Check and Duration
  26. 23:13Favorite Firearm Discussion
  27. 23:55Giveaways and Subscriber Support
  28. 24:30Gun Magnet Review and Use
  29. 25:51Giveaway Policy on YouTube
  30. 26:08Mosberg 500 Shotgun Storage
  31. 27:00Moderator Role and Notifications
  32. 27:36T-Bone's Comment
  33. 27:50Glock Model Recommendations (9mm)
  34. 28:15Glock 40 and Glock 20 (10mm) Discussion
  35. 28:45Glock Availability Concerns
  36. 29:166.5 Creedmoor Caliber
  37. 29:30Glock 23 and Other Glock Models
  38. 30:14Glock 20 Long Slide and Concealability
  39. 30:38Dislike for .380 ACP Caliber
  40. 31:05New Jersey Gun Rights Update
  41. 31:35Glock Design Philosophy and V Series
  42. 32:37Glock 19X Analysis
  43. 33:29Granting Moderator Privileges
  44. 34:22Becoming a Moderator
  45. 34:47Moderator Actions: Booting Users
  46. 35:39Suppressors and Threaded Barrels
  47. 35:58Future Hunting Plans (Wild Boar)
  48. 36:20Remington 308 Bolt-Action Rifle
  49. 36:30Local Wildlife in Tennessee
  50. 37:28AR Build vs. Purchased
  51. 37:49Poll Request for Guns and Gaming
  52. 38:05Glock 20 SF (Short Frame)
  53. 39:00Glock Shipping Discontinuation
  54. 39:10Remington 308 Bolt-Action for Hunting
  55. 39:30Glock 29 (10mm) Recoil and Manageability
  56. 39:59Accuracy Comparison: 10mm vs. 9mm
  57. 40:46Shooting .40 Caliber from a 10mm
  58. 41:06Concerns about Glock's V Series
  59. 42:02Future Value of Original Glocks
  60. 43:13Ruger RXM and Glock Clones
  61. 44:13Firearm Accuracy Subjectivity
  62. 44:44FN 5.7 Pistol Analysis
  63. 45:12Ruger and Palmetto State Profitability
  64. 45:24Ruger RXM Value Proposition
  65. 45:59Desert Eagle Price and Reliability
  66. 46:40Speaker's Firearms Experience (55+ Years)
  67. 47:17Passing Down Knowledge
  68. 47:36Speaker's Age and Birthday
  69. 48:05Beverage Choice: Unsweetened Iced Tea
  70. 48:57Ammunition Handloading
  71. 49:12RCBS Powder Measure Review
  72. 50:02Reloading Bench Setup
  73. 50:049mm Ammunition Grain Weight for Defense
  74. 50:34Viewer Demographics: 'Liberals from Basements'
  75. 51:07Why 9mm is Not Reloaded
  76. 51:51Calibers Reloaded: 10mm, .357 Mag, .45 ACP
  77. 52:10Cost-Effectiveness of Reloading
  78. 53:07Reloading .223/5.56 Ammunition
  79. 53:37Reloading Process for 5,000 Rounds
  80. 54:50Centerfire Special Duty Ammunition
  81. 55:07Preferred Defensive Ammunition (Hornady)
  82. 55:31Welcome to Jab 809
  83. 55:40Primer Pricing Trends
  84. 56:10Hoarding Ammunition Components
  85. 56:46Atlanta Arms Elite Defense Experience
  86. 56:54Workbench Photo Request
  87. 57:13Universal Decapping Die Use
  88. 57:42Sentimental Value of Reloading Press
  89. 58:04Dillon Square Deal B Press
  90. 58:3213,000 Rounds as a Good Start
  91. 59:00Live Stream Schedule Recap
  92. 59:13Reloading Discussion on Saturday
  93. 59:20Planned Video: Starting Reloading
  94. 59:48Nosler Ammunition Quality
  95. 01:00:01Saturday Reloading Discussion Details
  96. 01:00:35Reloading Cost-Effectiveness Debate
  97. 01:01:02YouTube's Handling of Firearms Content
  98. 01:01:30Bullet Types: Coated Lead
  99. 01:01:45Steel Valley Casting Bullets
  100. 01:02:0910mm Ammunition Pricing
  101. 01:02:27High-Tech Coated Bullet Benefits
  102. 01:03:19Reasons for Reloading Beyond Cost
  103. 01:04:06Powder Charge Variation (10mm)
  104. 01:04:30Stream End Approaching
  105. 01:05:01Glock Generation Preference (Gen 3 vs. Gen 4 vs. Gen 5)
  106. 01:05:46Glock Availability Post-November 30th
  107. 01:05:54Glock 19 Thoughts
  108. 01:06:17Glock 19 vs. Hellcat Pro
  109. 01:06:38California Glock Ban Impact
  110. 01:07:0410mm Versatility (.40 Cal)
  111. 01:07:15Stream Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main reasons for Glock discontinuing many of its firearm models?

Glock is discontinuing many of its flagship models due to new regulations in California making it illegal to purchase Glock or Glock clones starting January 1st, 2026. They are replacing these with a new 'V series' line of firearms.

What is the significance of the Glock 19X?

The Glock 19X is notable for combining the full-size frame of the Glock 17 with the compact slide of the Glock 19. This design offers a comfortable grip and a compact barrel, utilizing 19-round magazines, providing a balance of features.

Why is reloading 9mm ammunition often not cost-effective?

Reloading 9mm is frequently not cost-effective because factory ammunition is very inexpensive, often costing around $10 per box. The time and cost of components like powder, primers, and bullets, especially with a single-stage press, make it less economical than buying new.

What are the benefits of using high-tech coated lead bullets for reloading?

High-tech coated lead bullets are beneficial because they do not transfer residue to your fingers, eliminating the need for gloves or masks. They also do not foul the barrel and do not produce an unpleasant odor, making them a cleaner option.

What are the recommended Glock generations, and why?

The speaker prefers Glock Gen 3 for its finger grooves and reliability. If Gen 3 is unavailable, Gen 4 is recommended. Gen 5 grips are disliked, though it comes with more magazines. Gen 3 and Gen 4 are considered more desirable than Gen 5.

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