COP OR DROP SUBSCRIBERS GUNS PT14

Published on November 21, 2021
Duration: 21:25

GHG Hussle, a high-influence content creator in the urban tactical and 2A community, presents the 14th installment of 'Cop or Drop,' reviewing subscriber-submitted custom firearms. The episode highlights various builds, from discreet carry pistols and AR platforms to AK variants and large-caliber handguns, with a focus on aesthetics, aftermarket modifications (like Olight, Holosun, SLR Rifleworks), and personal carry choices. Hussle also introduces new review standards for Polymer80 builds, emphasizing reliability.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle's 'Cop or Drop Pt. 14' reviews subscriber-submitted custom firearms, featuring builds like a Tiffany blue Glock 42, a custom AR-9, and a Micro Draco. The episode emphasizes aesthetics, aftermarket parts from brands like Olight and Holosun, and functional reliability, introducing new criteria for Polymer80 submissions requiring proof of cycling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Branding
  2. 01:25Holster Showcase
  3. 02:30Host's Personal Carry
  4. 03:45Subscriber Submission: Micro Draco
  5. 06:11Subscriber Submission: Custom Glock 22
  6. 09:57Subscriber Submission: Glock 19X and Conversion Kit
  7. 11:11P80 Builds and New Rules
  8. 12:14High-End Submissions: 300 Blackout and 10mm

Frequently Asked Questions

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

'Cop or Drop' is a video series where host GHG Hussle reviews firearms submitted by his subscribers. He evaluates them based on customization, aesthetics, and perceived reliability, deciding whether to 'cop' (approve) or 'drop' (reject) the build.

What types of custom firearms are featured in 'Cop or Drop Pt. 14'?

The 14th installment features a variety of custom firearms including a Tiffany blue Glock 42, a custom-painted AR-9, a Micro Draco with SLR handguards, a camo Glock 22, a Glock 19X with a drum magazine, and builds in calibers like .300 Blackout and 10mm.

What are some aftermarket brands mentioned for firearm customization?

Key aftermarket brands highlighted include Olight for tactical lights, Holosun for optics, SLR Rifleworks for handguards, Kriss Vector for magazine extensions, and ETS Group for extended magazines, though ETS reliability is questioned.

What new rule did GHG Hussle implement for Polymer80 (P80) submissions?

GHG Hussle now requires all Polymer80 build submissions to include video evidence of the firearm successfully cycling at the range. This ensures a baseline level of functional reliability before the firearm can be considered a 'cop'.

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