About this episode
Host: Edgar AntillonRecorded: October 24, 2025Published by: Guns For Everyone NationalListen on: gunsforeveryone.com | Spotify | iTunes | YouTube
? Episode Summary
Edgar goes solo in this episode to clear up the Glock rumor mess spreading through YouTube and social media — while also challenging one of the most common self-defense myths: “something is better than nothing.”
He dives into misinformation, mindset, and market trends — breaking down what’s really going on with Glock, why poor training is more dangerous than no training, and how the firearms culture can (and must) reconnect with the next generation of gun owners.
? Timestamps & Topics
00:00 – Intro & UpdatesClasses and events update at gfenational.com.Isaac’s “busy” again (sure he is). Edgar goes live solo to talk about fundraisers, upcoming courses, and the current gun market slowdown.
04:00 – Fundraisers & Staccato GiveawayHow GFEN fundraisers work, why the Staccato raffle needs more traction, and how your $3 or $10 ticket supports free concealed carry classes.?? gfenational.com/fundraisers
07:00 – The Glock Rumors ExplainedEdgar breaks down the viral Glock “discontinuation” claims and exposes how bad info spreads when influencers chase clicks.?? Glock isn’t killing its lineup over Glock switches.?? The discontinued models are old, low-demand variants.?? Direct from Glock’s own site — no conspiracy, just business.
14:00 – “Something Is Better Than Nothing?”Edgar revisits a classroom conversation about preparedness and challenges the cliché.Using real examples — from church security footage to an open-carry incident in Las Vegas — he shows why “having something” can sometimes be worse than having nothing if you don’t know what you’re doing.
22:00 – Context Matters in TrainingGear ? Skill.Without understanding context, all the drills, dot torture runs, and bill drills don’t mean much. Edgar explains why training without comprehension is dangerous, not empowering.
25:00 – Firearms Market Trends (Colorado & National)Live data from CBI InstaCheck and NICS:
September 2025 transactions down from 2024
CHP applications slightly under 50,000 YTD
National gun sales down 5.7% year-over-yearIt’s not just Colorado — the slowdown is nationwide.
27:00 – The Generat