This review highlights five particularly poor choices for concealed carry firearms, including the Bond Arms Honey B (.22 LR derringer), Rossi Brawler (.410/.45 Colt), Jennings .380, Standard Manufacturing Thunderstruck (.22 Magnum), and the Altor (9mm single-shot). The video emphasizes their unreliability, impracticality for self-defense, and significant design flaws, advising viewers to opt for more dependable alternatives.
The Altor pistol is a unique, single-shot 9mm handgun with a complex, pull-to-release trigger mechanism and a convoluted safety system. Its design involves unscrewing the barrel for loading and extraction, leading to a cumbersome manual of arms. Despite its unconventional nature, the review demonstrates its firing capability, though it highlights significant muzzle flip and ergonomic challenges.
This video critically reviews five firearms deemed unsuitable for concealed carry in 2025. It highlights the Bond Arms Cyclops Thumper's novelty over utility, the S&W Model 327's inefficient .357 Magnum performance with a short barrel, and the Walther PPK's outdated design issues like heavy trigger pull and slide bite. The Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck is criticized for its gimmicky double-barrel .22 WMR and poor accuracy, while the Altor Pistol is labeled the worst due to its unsafe 'fire on release' mechanism and impractical single-shot design.
This video showcases four unique and unconventional firearms owned by the creator: the Altor, Ideal Conceal, LifeCard, and Switch-Gun. The description indicates that the video will involve shooting these firearms, suggesting a range test or demonstration of their functionality. The title implies a focus on unusual or 'wacky' designs within the firearm community.
This YouTube video, titled "How to shoot your finger off (ft. @backcountryguns)", features @backcountryguns winning a bet which results in the Altor firearm firing. The title implies a demonstration of an accidental discharge or a risky maneuver with a firearm, likely for entertainment or shock value. Based on the title and description, the content appears to be centered around a specific firearm event involving a bet and a discharge.
This review of the Altor Corp single-shot pistol highlights its unusual, tool-like design and significant reliability issues. The firearm experienced multiple light strikes and failures to ignite primers, requiring several attempts to discharge. The manual extraction process for spent casings is also noted as slow and cumbersome, making it impractical for defensive use.
This video focuses on the Altor 9mm Single-Shot firearm. Based on the title, the content likely involves a review, demonstration, or analysis of this specific pistol. Key aspects to be covered would include its single-shot nature, its 9mm caliber, and its unique design or purpose. The video aims to provide viewers with information about this particular firearm model.
This video features a comparison and shooting demonstration of two unconventional firearms: the Altor 1-shot 9mm pistol and the Ideal Conceal .380 cellphone pistol. The creator poses a question to the audience about which one they would choose, also mentioning them in the context of "worst guns" and "cheapest guns". The video includes footage of the guns being fired, highlighting their unique designs and functionalities.
This YouTube video focuses on the process of reloading magazines for a variety of firearms, emphasizing the necessity of reloading to continue shooting. The description lists specific firearms that will be featured, including popular models like the Glock 19 and the HK USP, as well as more niche options like the Kel-Tec Sub-2000 and the S&W Governor. The title suggests a practical, action-oriented approach to firearm use.
This video features Mike and Dave conducting a test fire of the Altor 9mm single-shot pistol. The description also includes links to the creators' websites and affiliate pages, encouraging viewer support. While the description is brief, it clearly indicates a focus on firearm testing and demonstration.
This video explores the ballistic properties of various calibers (.22 LR, .25 ACP, 9mm, .45 ACP, .300 Blackout) when fired into 100 lbs of honey. The Q Honey Badger in .300 Blackout is showcased, demonstrating its suppressed firing capabilities. The experiment highlights how honey's viscosity significantly impedes bullet penetration, with larger calibers eventually penetrating the container.
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