This review of the Jennings Bryco 59, conducted by Kevin Michalowski, highlights significant reliability and ergonomic issues. The firearm, purchased for a mere $40, exhibits frequent malfunctions including failures to feed, eject, and go into battery. The magazine release is problematic, and the pistol is prone to causing 'slide bite'. Despite a surprisingly crisp trigger, the overall assessment strongly advises against using this firearm for self-defense due to its unreliability.
This video compares the 'world's crappiest gun,' the Jennings Bryco 5.9, against the 2021 Gun of the Year, the Walther PDP 4-inch duty gun. It highlights significant differences in reliability, ergonomics, safety features, and sighting systems. The Walther PDP demonstrates superior performance and user experience, while the Bryco 5.9 exhibits frequent malfunctions, particularly failures to feed, attributed to magazine issues and overall poor design.
This video details a dueling tree competition where two shooters face off for a $2,500 prize. The competition incorporates stress inoculation techniques, including submerging hands in ice water to simulate reduced manual dexterity. Shooters are assigned firearms via a spinning wheel, with options ranging from modern handguns like the Mossberg MC2 SC and Glock 19 to the notoriously unreliable Jennings Bryco 59. The event highlights the challenges of shooting under pressure and includes a 'double or nothing' bonus round with moving targets.
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