Rate Your Guns LIVE!! | UNDER $1K

Published on October 17, 2024
Duration: 120:54

This live stream features "A Regular Gun Guy" and guest Letho rating firearms submitted by viewers, focusing on models under $1,000. The "Fire" or "Water" rating system is subjective and intended for fun, though it can lead to community disagreements. The stream also touches on upcoming events like A5, with discussions about ticket sales and venue logistics.

Quick Summary

The 'Rate Your Guns' segment from 'A Regular Gun Guy' features viewers submitting firearms under $1,000 for a 'Fire' or 'Water' rating. This subjective system, intended for fun, focuses on base firearm price, excluding accessories, and often sparks lively community discussion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Welcome
  2. 01:17Community Shoutouts
  3. 03:30Live Stream Dynamics
  4. 05:45Rate Your Guns Rules
  5. 07:00Rating Disclaimer
  6. 09:04Under $1K Firearm Criteria
  7. 10:07Like Count Check
  8. 11:01A5 Event Announcement
  9. 15:12Like Goal Update
  10. 18:16Canik MC9 Discussion
  11. 19:31Letho's Role
  12. 20:20Under $1K Rule Clarification
  13. 22:03Like Goal Reached
  14. 23:32First Firearm Submission
  15. 28:28Sig Sauer P322 Rating
  16. 29:30Old School .25 Caliber Rating
  17. 30:32380 ACP Rating
  18. 31:15MP5 .22 Rating
  19. 32:20Custom 1911 Rating
  20. 33:06Jay The Budget's 1911
  21. 34:04Shotgun Submission & Disqualification
  22. 35:56Canik Mete MC9 Rating
  23. 37:17Springfield Hellcat Rating
  24. 37:43Glock 45 Rating
  25. 43:42CZ P10 C Rating
  26. 45:0445 Caliber Pistol Rating
  27. 45:25Taurus G3 Rating
  28. 48:49Stoger Combat Rating
  29. 51:31Community Gas Discussion
  30. 52:08Florida Shoutout
  31. 52:15IWI Masada Rating
  32. 53:50SIG P365 Rating
  33. 54:51Stoger Combat Rating (Second)
  34. 56:04Stoger Combat Discussion
  35. 56:38Draco AK Variant Rating
  36. 57:12M&P .22 Rating
  37. 58:07TX22 Rating
  38. 59:33CZ Scorpion Rating
  39. 60:45Sig Mosquito/.226 Rating
  40. 61:41Tactical AK Rating
  41. 63:00AK Variants Under $1K Discussion
  42. 64:45100+ Likes Milestone
  43. 65:05Compensated 22LR Pistols Rating
  44. 66:041911 Rating
  45. 66:54Springfield Prodigy Rating
  46. 68:16Taylor Freelance PDP Rating
  47. 69:02CZ P10F Rating
  48. 69:48Multiple Firearm Submission
  49. 70:33HK VP9 Rating
  50. 72:21Kel-Tec KSG Rating
  51. 73:09Wet Dog Disqualification
  52. 74:11CZ Scorpion 10mm/22LR Discussion
  53. 75:30SIG P320 Rating
  54. 76:27HK VP9 Rating (Second)
  55. 77:20SIG P320 Rating (Second)
  56. 78:02Canik Mete SFT Rating
  57. 80:46Stribog Rating
  58. 81:492011 vs. Stribog Discussion
  59. 82:27Stoger 9mm Rating
  60. 83:19Canik Mete SFT Rating (Second)
  61. 84:01Russian Pistol Rating
  62. 85:13Stribog PCC Rating
  63. 88:40Unidentified Firearm
  64. 89:01Caracal Pistol Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Rate Your Guns' segment about?

The 'Rate Your Guns' segment is a live stream feature where viewers submit photos of their firearms for rating. The hosts, primarily 'A Regular Gun Guy' and a guest, rate the guns as 'Fire' (good) or 'Water' (bad) based on subjective criteria, with a focus on firearms under $1,000.

What are the rules for submitting a firearm for rating?

The main rule for submitting a firearm is that its base price must be under $1,000. This excludes the cost of accessories like optics or lights from the initial price requirement, allowing for more customized builds to be considered.

What is the A5 event mentioned in the video?

A5 is an upcoming firearms event scheduled for June 6th-7th in Atlanta. It's described as a multi-day, unique event that includes a Women's Conference and is considered the longest-running of its kind, offering more than just a typical range day.

How does the 'Fire' or 'Water' rating system work?

The 'Fire' or 'Water' rating system is a subjective method used to evaluate firearms. 'Fire' indicates the hosts like the firearm, while 'Water' means they do not. The system is intended for fun and community engagement, though it can sometimes lead to strong opinions.

What is the significance of the $1,000 price limit for firearms?

The $1,000 price limit is a key criterion for submissions to the 'Rate Your Guns' segment. It aims to focus the ratings on more accessible firearms, allowing a wider range of viewers to participate and compare budget-friendly options.

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