CURSED GUN IMAGES THAT DRIVE ME TO DRINK

Published on April 30, 2022
Duration: 16:36

Brandon Herrera dives into 'cursed' firearms, showcasing bizarre and poorly modified guns submitted by viewers. Highlights include a musical instrument revolver, a rifle overloaded with optics, a custom Hi-Point 'Problem Solva,' a 1911 with a sword hilt, a dangerous homemade .410 pistol dubbed the 'Smith and Meth-son,' and an absurd 6.5 Creedmoor 1911.

Quick Summary

Cursed guns are firearms that are poorly designed, heavily modified ('bubba'd'), or otherwise bizarre and often unsafe. They represent the worst examples of gun modification, often stemming from a lack of knowledge or a desire for extreme aesthetics.

Chapters

  1. 00:57Intro to Cursed Guns
  2. 01:24Musical & Over-Optic Firearms
  3. 02:23Admin Results' 'Problem Solva'
  4. 05:34Historical & Hybrid Cursed Guns
  5. 08:46The 'Smith and Meth-son'
  6. 13:506.5 Creedmoor 1911 Absurdity

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'cursed guns'?

'Cursed guns' are firearms that are poorly designed, heavily modified ('bubba'd'), or otherwise bizarre and often unsafe. They represent the worst examples of gun modification, often stemming from a lack of knowledge or a desire for extreme aesthetics.

What is the 'Smith and Meth-son'?

The 'Smith and Meth-son' is a dangerous, homemade .410 gauge pistol built from scrap materials. It featured a coin as a hammer face and a hose-clamped flashlight, highlighting improvised and unsafe firearm construction.

Why is a 6.5 Creedmoor 1911 considered 'cursed'?

A 1911 chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor is considered 'cursed' due to the impracticality. This high-powered, long-range cartridge is ill-suited for a handgun platform with a short barrel and limited magazine capacity, making it effectively a single-shot weapon.

What kind of modifications are seen on 'cursed guns'?

Modifications range from integrating unrelated objects like swords or musical instruments, to excessive optics and lasers, absurd paint jobs, and dangerous homemade construction using household items. Often, these 'bubba'd' guns prioritize aesthetics or novelty over safety and functionality.

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