Guntubers Are Not Created Equally (and that’s ok)

Published on October 9, 2025
Duration: 20:54

This video categorizes 'gun tubers' into three types: 'talkers' who focus on news and drama without training, 'gun industry' channels that promote products, and 'doers' who actively train and compete. The instructor, Trench Grenade, demonstrates practical shooting drills with his Glock 17, including a walk-back drill to evaluate cold start accuracy and a one-reload-three drill to test speed and precision under pressure. The content emphasizes the importance of actual training and skill development over online commentary.

Quick Summary

The video categorizes gun tubers into 'talkers' (news/drama, no training), 'gun industry' (product promotion), and 'doers' (active training/competition). It demonstrates Glock 17 drills like the walk-back for cold start accuracy and one-reload-three for speed and precision under reload stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Tuber Categories
  2. 00:46Category 1: The Talkers
  3. 02:39Category 2: Gun Industry Channels
  4. 04:39Category 3: The Doers
  5. 06:05Glock 17 Training: Walk-Back Drill
  6. 11:09Glock 17 Training: One Reload Three Drill
  7. 13:54Glock 17 Training: Bill Drills
  8. 16:31Glock 17 Training: Final Walk-Back Drill
  9. 19:47Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main categories of gun tubers discussed in the video?

The video categorizes gun tubers into three types: 'talkers' who focus on news and drama without training, 'gun industry' channels that promote products, and 'doers' who actively train, compete, and evaluate gear transparently.

What is the purpose of the walk-back drill demonstrated with the Glock 17?

The walk-back drill is used to evaluate a shooter's cold start accuracy. It involves firing a set number of rounds from progressively increasing distances without a time limit, focusing solely on precision.

What are some common characteristics of 'talker' gun tubers?

Talker gun tubers often use clickbait titles for news and Second Amendment topics, but they rarely train, shoot, or attend formal training or competitions, relying instead on running their mouths online.

What is the 'one reload three' drill and its objective?

The one reload three drill involves firing three shots, performing a magazine reload, and firing three more shots as quickly and accurately as possible. Its objective is to test speed and precision under the stress of a reload.

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