CURSED GUN IMAGES THAT KEEP ME UP AT NIGHT

Published on October 11, 2023
Duration: 16:17

Brandon Herrera reviews a collection of bizarre and poorly executed firearm modifications, including a Glock-based AR upper, an MG34-AR hybrid, and a P90-AR bullpup. He critiques impractical designs like a Ukrainian AK with an improperly mounted scope and discusses historical oddities such as the Sedgley MK2 Glove Gun. The video highlights common pitfalls in custom builds and accessory mounting, often with a humorous and critical tone.

Quick Summary

Brandon Herrera reviews bizarre firearm modifications, including a Glock-based AR upper, an MG34-AR hybrid, and a P90-AR bullpup. He critiques impractical designs like a Ukrainian AK with an improperly mounted scope and discusses historical oddities such as the Sedgley MK2 Glove Gun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Cursed Gun Images
  2. 00:46Bizarre AR Uppers & Glock Conversions
  3. 01:471911 & MG34 Hybrids
  4. 03:21Bullpup P90 AR Conversion
  5. 04:31Ukrainian Long-Range AK Fail
  6. 06:52Grenade Launcher Variants
  7. 07:38Polo G's Seized Weapons
  8. 10:40Sedgley MK2 Glove Gun
  9. 12:11Belt-fed G3 & Starfield Guns

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of cursed gun images does Brandon Herrera review?

Brandon Herrera reviews images of bizarre firearm modifications and poor builds, including Glock-based AR uppers, MG34-AR hybrids, P90-AR bullpups, and historically unusual weapons like the Sedgley MK2 Glove Gun.

What are some examples of poorly executed firearm modifications shown?

Examples include a Glock carbine conversion with taped accessories, an AK-74 with an improperly mounted scope on a polymer handguard, and poorly positioned Magpul sights on a rifle seized from Polo G.

What is the Sedgley MK2 Glove Gun?

The Sedgley MK2 Glove Gun is a historical firearm designed by the OSS during WWII. It's a single-shot .38 caliber weapon integrated into a leather glove, fired by punching the target.

What technical issues are highlighted with custom firearm builds?

Technical issues include optics mounted on unstable surfaces like polymer handguards failing to hold zero, and accessories like iron sights being mounted too close together, reducing sight radius and accuracy.

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