GLOCKTOBER COP OR DROP

Published on October 31, 2023
Duration: 21:33

GHG Hussle's 'Glocktober Cop or Drop' series evaluates customized Glock pistols based on quality and aesthetics. The video features numerous modified Glocks, highlighting aftermarket parts and custom work, while also emphasizing safety checks for illegal modifications like auto-sears. Viewers are encouraged to participate in the 'Cop or Drop' voting.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle's 'Glocktober Cop or Drop' series reviews customized Glock pistols, evaluating them based on quality and aesthetics. Submissions feature popular aftermarket parts like Holosun optics and Streamlight, alongside custom stippling and gold accents. A key disqualifier is the presence of illegal auto-sears ('switches').

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Glocktober Cop or Drop
  2. 01:19Review: Glock 19 Gen 4 with Red Accents
  3. 04:14Review: Stippled Glock 19 and 43X
  4. 07:08Review: Gucci-Themed Glock Collection
  5. 08:52Review: Glock 23 MOS Custom
  6. 10:31Review: Glock 19X and 43X Compensated
  7. 12:22Outro and AR-15 Teaser

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Cop or Drop' series about?

The 'Cop or Drop' series, hosted by GHG Hussle, evaluates customized firearms. 'Cop' signifies a well-modified, high-quality gun, while 'Drop' indicates a stock or poorly customized firearm. Viewers often vote on the submissions.

What are common aftermarket modifications seen on Glocks in this video?

Common modifications include professional stippling for grip enhancement, custom slide cuts and engravings, gold plating, aftermarket triggers, optics like Holosun red dots, Streamlight or Olight tactical lights, and extended magazines or magwells from brands like Shield Arms.

What safety or legal issues were highlighted in the video?

A critical safety and legal issue discussed is the identification of auto-sears or 'switches,' which convert semi-automatic firearms to full-automatic. Their presence leads to immediate disqualification due to federal law.

How are firearms evaluated in the 'Glocktober Cop or Drop' series?

Firearms are evaluated based on the quality and aesthetic appeal of their customizations. Professional stippling, unique slide work, and reliable aftermarket parts contribute to a 'Cop' rating, while a lack of modification or poor execution results in a 'Drop'.

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