COP OR DROP SUBSCRIBERS GUN EDITION PT2

Published on April 17, 2021
Duration: 22:33

GHG Hussle reviews firearms submitted by his subscribers in the second part of his 'Cop or Drop' series. The video features a diverse range of firearms, from common Glocks and AK-style pistols to high-powered rifles like the Barrett M107A1 and tactical AR pistols. Hussle provides commentary on calibers, modifications, and community slang, while also touching on the legal aspects of firearm ownership and FFL licensing. The content is presented with an enthusiastic and community-focused tone, reflecting his influencer status in the urban firearms community.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle reviews subscriber firearms including Glocks, Barrett M107A1, AR-15s, and Dracos. The video discusses calibers like .40 S&W, .50 BMG, and .300 Blackout, touches on terminology like 'clip' vs. 'magazine,' and mentions FFL licensing resources.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Channel Branding
  2. 01:15Subscriber Submissions: Glocks and Dracos
  3. 03:08Terminology: Clips vs. Magazines
  4. 04:51Caliber Discussion and Shooting Footage
  5. 07:04Custom AR Builds and Gold Glocks
  6. 12:21Heavy Calibers: JayTheShooter's Collection
  7. 13:34Tactical PDWs and FFL Education

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were featured in GHG Hussle's 'Cop or Drop' subscriber gun edition part 2?

The video showcased a variety of firearms including Glock models (Glock 22, Glock 17 Gen 4), an AK-style Draco pistol, AR-15 pistols, a Desert Eagle in .50 AE, a .50 Beowulf AR, and a Barrett M107A1 in .50 BMG. A Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW was also featured.

What caliber discussions took place in the video?

The discussion covered several calibers, including .40 S&W and 9mm, comparing their recoil and performance. Additionally, specialized calibers like .300 Blackout for AR pistols and heavy calibers such as .50 AE, .50 GI, .50 Beowulf, and .50 BMG for high-end firearms were highlighted.

Where can viewers learn about legally owning specialized firearms?

The video mentions that classes are available for obtaining an FFL (Federal Firearms License). This license is necessary for legally owning and selling certain types of specialized firearms, as highlighted by subscriber JayTheShooter.

What is the difference between a clip and a magazine according to the video?

The host acknowledges the technical difference between clips and magazines but notes that in his community, 'clip' is often used colloquially to refer to magazines, especially in contexts related to high-action scenarios, using the slang term 'shoot movies'.

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