COP OR DROP SUBSCRIBERS GUNS

Published on April 25, 2022
Duration: 19:52

GHG Hussle's 'Cop or Drop' series reviews subscriber-submitted firearms, emphasizing custom builds over stock models. The host, with high influencer authority in the urban tactical community, evaluates firearms like the MPA Defender, Glock 23, and customized Glock 19X, noting specific aftermarket parts and potential reliability concerns. The series highlights aesthetic and functional modifications as key factors in the 'Cop' decision.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle's 'Cop or Drop' series reviews subscriber-submitted firearms, favoring custom builds over stock models. He 'cops' firearms he likes and would own, and 'drops' those that are too basic. The reviews often highlight specific aftermarket parts like ETS or Shield Arms magazines and Agency Arms triggers, noting their impact on the firearm's appeal and potential reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction and Pushup Challenge
  2. 01:46Cop or Drop Criteria
  3. 03:22Reviewing Gotti Worl's Guns
  4. 06:30Reviewing Stephanie Perez's Guns
  5. 10:11Reviewing Willy Traps' Guns
  6. 11:59Reviewing Caden Jones' Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Cop or Drop' series by GHG Hussle?

The 'Cop or Drop' series is where GHG Hussle reviews firearms submitted by his subscribers. 'Cop' means he likes the gun and would own it, while 'Drop' means it's too basic or not to his taste. He prioritizes custom builds over stock firearms.

Which firearms were reviewed in the 'Cop or Drop' video?

The video reviewed various firearms including an MPA Defender 9mm, Glock 23, custom 1911, Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm Performance Center, .300 Blackout AR-15 pistol, Century Arms Mini Draco, Glock 43X, FN 509, and a highly customized Glock 19X.

What criteria does GHG Hussle use to 'Cop' or 'Drop' a firearm?

GHG Hussle looks for customization and unique builds. While he appreciates specific models like the Glock 23, he generally prefers firearms that have been modified with aftermarket parts, custom finishes, or unique accessories over standard, out-of-the-box configurations.

Are there any specific aftermarket parts mentioned in the 'Cop or Drop' video?

Yes, the video mentions specific aftermarket parts such as ETS extended magazines for the Glock 23, Shield Arms magazines for the Glock 43X, and Agency Arms custom triggers and pins for the Glock 19X, highlighting their impact on the review.

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