 Some people like that. I think it's dumb because then you have to master two different trigger pulls You have to master a whole other step of decocking because I can't holster that firearm with a hammer back So when I'm done shooting I always have to decock before I put it back in Something else you have to worry about the hammer getting jammed up like I said before but two trigger pulls to learn I don't like it So then some people they do like sigs that are double action only In HK's and stuff like that too where the hammer can never get cocked, but to me That's kind of just a bad idea So I'm a big fan of double action only a Glock. That's one example Springfield armory What model is that does anyone have one of those with the grip safety? That's the plastic one Xd there we go. Yeah, that originally came out was like an x D9 or something like that and then Springfield bought it did a little redesign out Springfield armory and everyone sold it Good gun too, but Glock was the original one Basically the same as is this one and a lot of other guns like Sigma was a Glock clone They did this this guns double action only I'm a big fan of that because There's no hammer So up close CQB you're wrestling for the gun for some reason it's jammed up against me because I'm fighting someone There's nothing that's gonna prevent that hammer from coming back There's nothing they can get in the way of preventing the hammer from coming down and firing. It's always gonna work The trigger pull on this one is the same every single time So instead of it being 12 pounds and then two pounds It's like five and a half across the board unless you're New York where they put a big spring in it Because they don't think their guys are safe and they make them Make them do a heavier trigger pull it sucks But anyway, you can actually get a lighter trigger pull to for like for the race guns like a two and a half Three and a half pound I like the stock one because that's what all the police officers have then if you ever use this in real life Also, too, if you're buying bullets I like using the one that either a local police department uses or like the FBI or someone else uses because in liability wise later If you're in court Well, how come How come how come you're using these bullets on the guy? These are like so nasty and stuff I was like, hey, it's the same stuff FBI uses which the brand they used to spear gold dot So that way just liability wise you're covered But anyways, this one's double action only the trigger pulls the same every time and when you load the gun and chamber the round It's then prepared to fire. This one has a little trigger safety. It's called there's a little tooth in here and when you actually chamber it you'll see the little tooth kind of kicks out and When soon as you put your finger on the trigger that disengages that safety and I used to do demos with the gun I would unload it and I'd be in the range and I'd put like a sharpie marker in the trigger And I would try to like dry fire the gun which is pressing the trigger the rear with no ammunition in the gun I would try to dry fire it and I couldn't get it. I couldn't get enough leverage and strength So it's actually pretty hard to do. There's no external safety, but the hammer and all the striker and everything's inside So there's nothing that's gonna accidentally grab and release it to where the gun goes off The police departments when they tested them they threw them out of the window of cars ran over them on the freeway So I'm out of a helicopter none of them went off or anything and you guys remember the shit years ago I don't know how old you are but when they started freaking out about plastic guns going through x-ray machines and stuff That was the Glock But once again, that's them being stupid because if you actually x-ray this it looks like a fucking gun And this is all metal and there's metal all in here. So Man the stuff I've seen I one of my buddies got in a shooting once and actually it was Him and he went to like this private Catholic school super nice guy goes to church every week like one of the nicest guys I've ever met and His partner who's a spandex guy this gangbanger was driving a car. They wreck it They go chasing after them and the bad guy pulled out a gun and tried to shoot my friend And he ended up shooting him once to the chest the guy dropped instantly It actually turned out that his partner the spandex guy was this guy's cousin They grew up like together and they knew each other But in the paper the next day it was like officers shoot suspected whatever and it's like you read it You're like what the fuck is this isn't it? But then real life is That's guy was a gangbanger. He was trying to shoot a cop and so anytime you ever see the stuff in the news to man Like not just say there's a lot of stuff police stuff I don't like but anytime you read the stuff in the news It's just so many dumb things you you read about that just aren't true But I've never seen stuff that is like as crazy as I've seen with the guns It's we actually know about this stuff too. It's just insane like why didn't they shoot him in the leg? Why don't they shoot him in the arm real life less than 20% of shots fired hit their target with law enforcement shootings Most of them occur within I think it's like five yards three yards so like 15 feet So less than 20% of shots fired hit their target. They missed the guy completely So somehow the cops gonna be able to like shoot the knife out of his hand or shoot him in the foot And even if you shoot someone the leg for more arteries there, they can still bleed out very quickly So just very dumb stuff people have no idea about what real life is trying to come up with this stuff caliber selection a lot of people Rip on 9 millimeter and 38 and all that stuff too. That's dumb. This is a 22 This is a nine That's a 40 And if you look next to each other There's not a big difference between the two and a 40 caliber is actually a neck down 10 millimeter That's like what they're trying to do like the FBI was a 10 millimeter gun Glock makes 10 millimeter 10 millimeter is kind of like a 45 which is that one But it's just like a newer round because the 45 has been around for a long time 1911 so 100 years The 9 millimeter isn't that much difference in size. It's a lot cheaper to purchase boxes ammo There's less recoil so you can practice you're more accurate with it also because it's small It fits in you get more rounds in the gun The Glock that was there. That's a Glock 19. That's my favorite gun the magazine holds 15 rounds So the 1911 I talked about earlier, maybe has seven or eight well the Glock has 15 and if I got an extra mag or two It's 30 rounds on my belt. It's pretty nice to have 9 millimeters of NATO rounds, so it's easier to find military uses it if shit really hits the fan Also, I'm super accurate super Fast with the nine so I tried nines 40s I've gotten all these guns and I ended up cycling all the way back to nine and just to show you guys the difference 357 Magnum is right there, but that's a revolver round 338 special came out first then they made a 357 Magnum then they did a 44 special and then later came out with a 44 Magnum Which is the dirty hairy gun and then 9 millimeter 40 cal 45 50 cal that's a Desert Eagle round. I want you guys just to see that Those are all for semi-automatic guns and the way they work is because they have this little ridge right there That's what allows the gun to cycle and feed these out it hooks it pulls it out And let you cycle it over and over whereas these don't and you can also see how much bigger this is Because that's an older round the 38 came out way back in the day and a 38 Special plus P 357 Magnum a nine millimeters kind of right in between the both of those You can see how much smaller it is because this technology gets better They can make smaller bullets that are more powerful They actually have one called a 357 sig which is a 40 caliber casing With a nine millimeter put in top and it's like bottleneck down like a coke bottle And that's basically a bolt that's this big with this size and it's like that powerful 357 Magnum But a lot of these gimmicky rounds that come out 45 Gap which is a real small 45 caliber 45 caliber a lot of those just gimmicky rounds I wouldn't mess with any of that wait until they start getting used if you guys are gonna buy guns Find ones that are common that are out there that are around for a while because otherwise you'll buy it and you get burned Because everything's so expensive So gun selection we talked about earlier with that big gun and the small gun. What's this gun gonna be used for? I don't know if I want to ask this question, but just think about it if anyone here is gonna conceal carry Are you guys gonna carry that big-ass revolver? Probably not also to that guns really big and it only has like six or seven shots in it We're gonna carry a Glock that's about that big and has 15 rounds of it So what am I gonna carry some people just want a gun for the house So you're gonna keep it in the house next to the nightstand Then don't do it. I dealt with all the time the gun range where people would come in. They're like, oh, I don't want a big gun I'm just gonna keep it in the house. Well, why wouldn't I want a bigger gun that absorbs the recoil more? I don't have to worry about concealing it. It's just gonna be for self-defense So why not have a shotgun or a big-ass handgun or a full-size? so Another thing you want to think about it's price because guns start getting kind of expensive What was your springfield XD? Do you remember how much it cost? Okay, so you're a gun fan, then I think they're like five six hundred bucks Glock's are like in Arizona for fifty five twenty nine dependent on the accessories So it's been planning about spending about five hundred dollars HK six a lot of that are more expensive and sometimes you'll go to the gun range and they have like those 1911's that are all tricked out and that could be like a thousand fifteen hundred dollars So find something in your price range, but highly highly recommend going out shooting at first go to the range and try it Because nothing's worse like buying a gun really like it going out to the range and then just hating it So I mentioned this a second ago, but I want to get more into it with balancing power and capacity with concealability So that little small revolver I had in the picture that only holds five bullets And it's real small and it fucking kicks like a motherfucker. It's insane But it's so lightweight that I can carry it almost anywhere So I can throw on my ankle and I have it. I have another gun. It's a Kel-Tek 32 which is a little semi-automatic gun. It's a little it's real plastic grip Very small and I can just put that in my pocket in my cargo shorts If I'm just running to the store hitting a drive-thru something I can just throw it in my pocket So I always have something if I'm dressed in an area that has like Colder weather where I can wear jackets and stuff then obviously I can carry a bigger gun So you have to think about How you're dressed how many rounds you want how powerful you want it to be obviously the more powerful the gun The bigger it's going to be because it needs to be able to handle that those large rounds Carry options. It's like a garter belt. I think it's like a steampunk chick or something like they're kind of bringing it back And that's a derringer which is such a dumb gun to have but Carry options generally people want to carry you want to carry on your strong side Which is your primary side? So if you're right-handed right side left hand left side Ankle holster obviously there's a higher level of concealability because I can dress like this I can ride on my motorcycle. I can have it. No one knows I have it, but it's gonna take me more time to get to it It's also smaller and I have less capacity So if I have a Glock and they have different holsters like ones on the outside Then I might have to get like a jacket or untucked my shirt to cover it They have holsters that go on the inside of the waistband Which then you might have to get bigger pants to accommodate it Which then if you care about style that kind of fucks things up because we have like baggy pants Small the back holster. I'm not a big fan of shoulder holsters They look cool, but really it's not a lot of times when you're drawing it to you're kind of covering other areas It's not the safest It's also not very secure if you're like wrestling or fighting But if you're gonna see the position a lot of times and it might be good Like I was thinking about it on a motorcycle if I needed to like mad max someone when I'm driving But I just bought a Harley a little bit ago, too So that's a Harley iron. I posted pictures of it on Facebook. It's all black. It's like nice and small It's not like a big grandpa bike, but anyways, I was trying to think like carrying on that I didn't know if my my ankle was gonna work my ankle holster with my revolver I was gonna have to go with the Glock and like wear like a writing jacket to cover it up and I even wear a shoulder