Don't Buy a Glock! (If You Won't Carry It.)

Published on March 1, 2016
Duration: 6:27

The Yankee Marshal explains his controversial stance on firearms, particularly his decision to sell Glocks. He emphasizes that his reviews are independent and not influenced by sponsorships, offering honest critiques based on his extensive experience. He views Glocks as excellent duty weapons but not suitable for his personal collection if not carried, contrasting them with his preference for unique firearms like the Chiappa Rhino.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal explains his decision to sell Glocks, viewing them as utilitarian duty weapons not suited for his personal collection if not carried. He emphasizes his independent review philosophy, buying guns himself to offer honest critiques, and contrasts Glocks with unique firearms like the Chiappa Rhino.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Response to Canik Critiques
  2. 00:51Review Philosophy and Independence
  3. 01:25The Glock Fanboy Myth
  4. 02:34Glocks as Duty Weapons
  5. 03:56Trading Glocks for Rhinos

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did The Yankee Marshal sell his Glocks?

The Yankee Marshal sold his Glocks because he views them as excellent duty weapons meant for carry, but since he doesn't carry them, they served no purpose in his personal collection. He prefers firearms that are more unique or collectible if they aren't going to be carried.

What is The Yankee Marshal's philosophy on firearm reviews?

The Yankee Marshal emphasizes that his reviews are independent and not sponsored. He buys the firearms himself and provides honest, sometimes negative, feedback based on his extensive experience and critical analysis of designs.

What is the comparison between Glocks and Chiappa Rhinos?

The Yankee Marshal likens Glocks to the 'Honda Civic of the gun world' – reliable duty tools. He sold his Glocks to fund the purchase of Chiappa Rhino revolvers, which he prefers for their unique designs over utilitarian duty pistols for his collection.

Does The Yankee Marshal dislike all firearms he reviews negatively?

No, The Yankee Marshal refutes claims that he hates every gun he reviews. He explains that his negative reviews stem from honest critiques of design, trigger, or safety features, not from a general dislike of brands or origins.

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