RATE YOUR GUNS (LIVE) | TRICKED OUT EDITION (WINNER GETS A PRIZE)

Published on June 26, 2025
Duration: 116:38

This "Rate Your Guns (Live) | Tricked Out Edition" episode features a live audience participation segment where viewers submit photos of their firearms for rating. The hosts, primarily "A Regular Gun Guy" and Zach, evaluate each submission based on subjective criteria, primarily focusing on whether the firearm is "tricked out" with appealing modifications and aesthetics. The rating system is binary: "Fire" for guns deemed visually impressive and "Water" for those that fall short of the "tricked out" standard, regardless of the firearm's inherent quality or cost. The episode emphasizes that the ratings are subjective opinions and encourages viewers to submit their own "tricked out" firearms for evaluation.

Quick Summary

In the 'Rate Your Guns: Tricked Out Edition' live stream, firearms are rated "Fire" or "Water" based on subjective visual appeal and "tricked out" aesthetics. "Fire" signifies a gun with impressive modifications and "pop," while "Water" means it doesn't meet the criteria. Ratings are based solely on visible elements in submitted photos, not functionality or cost.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Going Live
  2. 01:56Return to Normalcy & Rate Your Guns
  3. 02:22Email Submission Instructions
  4. 03:38Email Address for Submissions
  5. 07:29Explaining Rate Your Guns
  6. 09:09Fire or Water Rating System Explained
  7. 10:16Subjectivity of Ratings & What's Visible
  8. 12:28Tricked Out Edition Criteria
  9. 13:07Viewer Interaction & Chat Input
  10. 13:34No In-Between: Fire or Water Only
  11. 14:15Host's Mood & Intentions for the Night
  12. 14:49Chicago Channel Identity
  13. 15:14Guest Host Dynamics & Honesty
  14. 15:52Personal Preference vs. Community Opinion
  15. 16:25Request to Share the Live Stream
  16. 17:43First Submission: Fire or Water?
  17. 18:03Debate on "Tricked Out" Definition
  18. 19:16Subjectivity of "Tricked Out" Title
  19. 20:03Conflicting Opinions on "Tricked Out"
  20. 21:09Chat vs. Host Ratings
  21. 22:15Another "Regular" Submission
  22. 23:31Submission with a 40 St.
  23. 24:24Interesting Submission & Zoom In
  24. 26:36Another "Water" Rating
  25. 27:41New Submission & "Pop" Factor
  26. 29:00Hurtful "Water" Ratings
  27. 30:05Potential for More "Water" Ratings
  28. 31:48Upsetting the Chat with Ratings
  29. 33:16Submission with Nice Paint Job
  30. 34:32Questioning "Pop" Factor
  31. 35:41Fire Rating with Light Critique
  32. 36:05Another "Fire" Rating
  33. 36:26Subjectivity of Ratings
  34. 36:52Match X Submission
  35. 37:05BTG Submission & "Pop" Factor
  36. 38:08Another "Fire" Submission
  37. 39:39Legion Precision & Past Meetup Story
  38. 40:05Tiger Stripe Camo Submission
  39. 40:11Ugly Submission & Google Photo Comparison
  40. 41:04Submission with "Pop" Factor
  41. 42:04Catching Up on Emails
  42. 42:49Fire Ratings & Standing Out
  43. 43:10Shift from Cerakote to Porting Trends
  44. 43:54More Emails Coming In
  45. 44:10Mismatched Socks Analogy for Ugly Guns
  46. 45:41Interesting Submission & "Pop"
  47. 46:16Light Mounting Discussion
  48. 47:08Rough Night for Submissions
  49. 47:31Comparing Two Guns: Fire vs. Plain
  50. 48:09Platypus Submission & Color Scheme Critique
  51. 49:00Positive Reaction to a Submission
  52. 50:04Another "Google Photo" Comparison
  53. 51:07Gideon Granite Submission
  54. 51:49Optic Failure Story
  55. 52:09Another "Fire" Submission
  56. 52:48Shooting Your Shot: Race Gun Submission
  57. 53:31Killer Innovations & Tyrant CNC Parts
  58. 54:17Legion Precision Submission & Color Critique
  59. 55:47Difficulty Rating Good Firearms Negatively
  60. 56:03FDE Submission & Favorite Color Scheme
  61. 57:03Submission Without Optic
  62. 57:43Robot's Opinion & Subjectivity
  63. 58:38Potential "Gun of the Night" Submission
  64. 60:14Favorite Gun & Color Scheme Discussion
  65. 61:04Another "Fire" Submission
  66. 62:09Shiny Chrome Submission Critique
  67. 62:32Submission with Mismatched Colors
  68. 63:40Mismatched Look & Unfinished Appearance
  69. 64:49XC Submission & Vulcan Works Style
  70. 66:16Another Tough Submission & Color Scheme
  71. 67:17New Submission & "Battle War" Theme
  72. 68:05Comparing Top Submissions
  73. 69:03Christmas Story Themed Submission
  74. 70:15Plain Jane Submission Critique
  75. 71:30Lingering Thoughts on Top Submissions
  76. 72:40FNX45 Submission & "Ugly" Rating
  77. 73:32FN Gun Aesthetics Debate
  78. 75:15Picking the Best Submission of the Night
  79. 80:02Apollo 11 Themed Submission
  80. 81:19Finalist Submissions Review
  81. 84:05Number Three Submission Likely Winner
  82. 85:05Winner Determination & Subjectivity
  83. 86:28Final Thoughts on Top Submissions
  84. 87:32XC vs. Prodigy Debate
  85. 88:09XC Grip Module Standout Feature

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Rate Your Guns' live stream about?

The 'Rate Your Guns' live stream, particularly the 'Tricked Out Edition,' is a segment where viewers submit photos of their firearms. The hosts then rate these guns based on subjective criteria, primarily focusing on whether they are "tricked out" with appealing modifications and aesthetics, using a "Fire" or "Water" system.

How are guns rated in the 'Tricked Out Edition' of Rate Your Guns?

In the 'Tricked Out Edition,' guns are rated "Fire" if they are deemed visually impressive, "tricked out," and "pop" with appealing modifications and aesthetics. "Water" is given if the firearm doesn't meet these subjective criteria, regardless of its actual quality, cost, or performance. The rating is based solely on what is visible in the submitted photo.

What does it mean for a gun to be 'tricked out' in this context?

'Tricked out' in this context refers to a firearm that has undergone significant aesthetic customization. This includes unique color schemes, Cerakote finishes, high-quality accessories, and modifications that make the gun visually stand out and "pop," rather than focusing on its internal mechanics or shooting capabilities.

Where can I submit my firearm photos for the 'Rate Your Guns' live stream?

To submit your firearm photos for the 'Rate Your Guns' live stream, you should send them to the email address regulargunguygmail.com. It's recommended to send clear photos that highlight the "tricked out" aspects of your firearm to increase its chances of receiving a "Fire" rating.

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