COP OR DROP SUBSCRIBERS GUNS PT 15

Published on November 23, 2021
Duration: 14:06

GHG Hussle provides an expert critique of subscriber-submitted firearms in his 'Cop or Drop' series. He demonstrates high authority by identifying shooting form errors like 'limp-wristing' and offering specific advice on firearm enhancements, such as adding braces to AR pistols. The review covers a diverse range of platforms from AK pistols to Glocks and AR-style firearms, emphasizing both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle critiques subscriber firearms, identifying shooting errors like 'limp-wristing' and recommending upgrades such as braces for AR pistols. He reviews diverse platforms including Draco, Glock, Ruger 5.7, and AR pistols, prioritizing functionality and demonstrated use over mere aesthetics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Submissions Open
  2. 01:00Custom Draco Review
  3. 02:47P80 G17 & Shooting Form Critique
  4. 05:11Firearm Collection Review
  5. 07:36ARP and P80 Submission Verdict
  6. 09:23Extensive Collection Showcase
  7. 11:5210.5-inch AR Pistol Review
  8. 13:26Closing Remarks & Personal Glock

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common shooting errors identified by GHG Hussle?

GHG Hussle frequently identifies 'limp-wristing' and 'dipping' as common shooting form errors. These issues stem from an improper grip, where the shooter's wrist is not firm enough, leading to cycling malfunctions and poor muzzle control.

Which firearms were featured in the 'Cop or Drop' subscriber gun review?

The video featured a variety of firearms including a custom Draco, P80 G17, Mossberg shotgun, Hellcat, FN, Glock 26, Ruger 5.7, and multiple AR pistols (ARP) with different configurations like binary triggers and drum magazines.

What advice does GHG Hussle give for AR pistols?

For AR-style pistols, GHG Hussle often recommends adding a brace. This modification significantly improves stability and control, making the firearm easier to handle and shoot accurately, especially for NFA items.

How does GHG Hussle determine whether to 'Cop' or 'Drop' a firearm submission?

GHG Hussle 'cops' firearms that are functional, well-executed, and often demonstrated effectively in video footage. He 'drops' submissions that lack practical application evidence, have significant functional flaws, or are purely aesthetic without practical merit.

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