Word of Mouth vs Hands On Gun Byuing

Published on March 1, 2023
Duration: 122:17

This video emphasizes the importance of preparing a new firearm before its first range trip. The speaker recounts a personal experience where a new pistol malfunctioned due to insufficient lubrication and an optic detached, hitting him in the head. He strongly advises users to clean and lubricate new firearms, and to properly mount and secure optics with Loctite to prevent similar issues.

Quick Summary

It is crucial to clean and lubricate new firearms before their first range trip. Factory coatings like cosmoline can cause malfunctions, and improperly mounted optics can detach due to recoil, potentially causing injury. Always use proper gun oil and Loctite for optic mounting to ensure reliability and safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Behind the Scenes
  2. 01:14Viewer Greetings & Slow Start
  3. 02:18Bringing in the 'Big Fella'
  4. 03:38Dragon Fruit Garden Chat
  5. 05:00Shipping Delays & Sterling
  6. 06:08Call to Action: Like Button & Event Tickets
  7. 07:02Upcoming Meetup in Thomasville, GA
  8. 08:41Sneaker Ball Discussion
  9. 10:04Shoe Recommendations for Sophia
  10. 11:36Sneaker Ball Outfit Debate
  11. 12:12Safe Sneaker Choices for the Ball
  12. 13:53Adidas vs. Other Brands
  13. 16:20Sneaker Ball Excitement
  14. 17:48Transition to Main Topic
  15. 18:01Embarrassing New Gun Story Intro
  16. 18:22New Firearm Acquired
  17. 18:35Word of Mouth vs. Hands-On Gun Buying
  18. 19:10First Range Trip Issues
  19. 20:19Slide Malfunction & Jam
  20. 21:15RSO Assistance & Stuck Round
  21. 23:46Cleaning and Re-lubing the Firearm
  22. 24:45Second Range Trip & Optic Detachment
  23. 26:28Lesson Learned: Lube and Loctite
  24. 27:05Impact of Reactions on Incidents
  25. 28:02Importance of Loctite and Lube
  26. 29:37Sharing the Experience for Others
  27. 30:30Main Topic: Word of Mouth vs. Hands-On Gun Buying
  28. 33:30Word of Mouth vs. Hands-On
  29. 34:46Camera Returned from Vegas
  30. 35:37Back to Word of Mouth vs. Hands-On
  31. 36:41Predicting a Game Changer Firearm
  32. 39:07Larva Firearm Mention
  33. 40:14Larva Firearm Price Point
  34. 41:18Larva Firearm Reveal Tease
  35. 42:00Hands-On for Rare Firearms
  36. 43:34Audio Issues & Technical Difficulties
  37. 44:41Stryke Bike Purchase & Performance
  38. 45:36Firearm Cleaning Habits
  39. 47:12Impulse Firearm Purchases
  40. 48:50Pre-Shoot Cleaning Debate
  41. 50:04Enjoying Firearm Cleaning
  42. 50:58Echo Issue Resolution
  43. 53:33Smith & Wesson PC Sub 2000 News
  44. 53:53Industry Shift Away from Pistol Braces
  45. 54:37Mr Time's JFK Incident & Firearm Travel Laws
  46. 59:59New York Gun Laws & Mandatory Jail Time
  47. 61:47Kel-Tec Controversy & George Zimmerman
  48. 62:53Gun Owner Responsibility & Knowing Laws
  49. 63:11Dave Chappelle & Ignorance of Laws
  50. 63:31PMR-30 Interest & Kel-Tec Decision
  51. 63:53New York City Reciprocity Issues
  52. 64:21Calling State Police for Travel Laws
  53. 65:30Checking State Laws for Carrying
  54. 66:17Varying Carry Laws Across States
  55. 66:39Stand Your Ground vs. Duty to Retreat
  56. 67:09Consulting State Police for Gun Laws
  57. 67:21City-Specific Firearm Regulations (Philly, Chicago)
  58. 68:38Rambo J's Fame and Shoutouts
  59. 69:06Texas & Florida Firearm Culture
  60. 70:19Rambo J's Event Attendance
  61. 72:31Rambo J's Growth and Success
  62. 74:06Real Deal's 2023 Wishlist
  63. 74:48Emoji Usage Debate
  64. 75:32Shoutout to Geneva
  65. 75:49Real Deal's Firearm Purchases
  66. 76:14Sig Sauer AXG Legion Interest
  67. 76:33Kimber Dislike
  68. 76:40Billy's 2023 Wishlist Gun
  69. 77:13Mainstream Firearm Trends
  70. 77:22Focus on Accessories Over New Guns
  71. 77:53On-the-Spot Firearm Purchases
  72. 78:39Rock Island on the Show Next Week
  73. 79:07Rock Island CEO Appearance
  74. 79:25Rock Island 5.0 Desire
  75. 79:59Recent Firearm Purchases Out of Control
  76. 80:14New Content Coming to Channel
  77. 80:46New Purchases Superior to Collection
  78. 81:36Asking for One New Firearm Reveal
  79. 82:08Atlas, Phoenix Trinity Mentioned
  80. 82:32Friend's Spontaneous Firearm Purchases
  81. 83:37California 10-Day Waiting Period
  82. 84:06Excitement for New Content
  83. 84:21Appreciation for Channel Quality
  84. 85:02Channel Growth and Deserved Success
  85. 85:26Knowledgeable Host and Gun Purchases
  86. 86:02Six New Guns Discussion
  87. 86:20Staccato/Prodigy/Phoenix Ballpark
  88. 87:13Staccato Purchase Journey
  89. 87:47Rock Island Mention

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to clean and lubricate a new firearm before shooting it?

New firearms, especially imported ones, often have cosmoline or a waxy lubricant that needs removal. Proper cleaning and lubrication with gun oil prevent malfunctions like failure to cycle or stuck slides, ensuring reliable operation during the first range session and preventing potential damage.

What can happen if a firearm optic is not properly mounted?

If a firearm optic is not securely mounted with Loctite or tightened properly, recoil can cause it to detach. This can lead to malfunctions, damage to the optic, and potentially injury to the shooter if it strikes them.

What are common issues with new firearms taken directly to the range?

New firearms taken directly to the range without preparation can experience malfunctions such as failure to cycle, stuck slides, or parts detaching due to insufficient lubrication or factory coatings like cosmoline. These issues can be frustrating and potentially dangerous.

What is cosmoline and why should it be removed from new firearms?

Cosmoline is a waxy, rust-preventative coating often applied to firearms, especially those imported from overseas. It needs to be thoroughly cleaned off and replaced with proper gun oil because it can be sticky, attract debris, and hinder the firearm's operation, leading to malfunctions.

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