This review critically examines seven handguns deemed unsuitable for self-defense by Honest Outlaw, based on extensive testing. The list includes novelty items like the Braverman Stinger and Altor Pistol, unreliable firearms such as the Taurus PT 22 and Intratec Tec-22, and poorly designed options like the Bond Arms Honey B and S333 Thunderstruck. The Girsan Witness 2311c is also highlighted for significant malfunctions and poor build quality.
This video critiques five of the worst handguns for concealed carry in 2025, advising viewers to avoid them. While acknowledging that the firearms may have some merits, the presenter emphasizes they fall short for the specific demands of concealed carry compared to the many outstanding options available. The content encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions for more firearm-related content, and provides affiliate links for supporting the channel on Amazon and social media.
This video identifies impractical handguns for concealed carry, highlighting the LifeCard .22LR for its weak caliber and reliability issues, and the Desert Eagle .50 AE for its excessive size. It also critiques the Raven MP25's poor reliability and the FN FNX-45 Tactical's bulkiness when accessorized. Derringers and large-frame Glocks like the G40 MOS are also deemed unsuitable for everyday carry due to size, weight, or operational limitations.
This review identifies five of the worst firearms for concealed carry, excluding specific models like the Remington R51 and small Kel-Tecs. The Bersa Thunder is criticized for poor metallurgy, single-action revolvers for slow operation, the Taurus Judge for poor accuracy/penetration, the Desert Eagle for size and reliability, and the Kel-Tec PMR-30 for extreme unreliability and a suboptimal caliber.
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