SUPER CURSED GUN IMAGES

Published on May 25, 2020
Duration: 16:57

This video showcases a variety of bizarre and impractical firearm modifications, ranging from AK/AR hybrids to a California-compliant Thompson and a 'titty barrel' Galil. Brandon Herrera humorously critiques these custom builds, highlighting aesthetic flaws and potential functional issues like suppressor baffle strikes. The content also touches on movie prop adaptations and photoshopped gun concepts, emphasizing the creative (and sometimes misguided) extremes of firearm customization.

Quick Summary

A large brass-framed revolver is likely a flare launcher because brass cannot withstand the high pressures of modern firearm cartridges. This modification avoids the risks associated with using unsuitable materials for high-pressure ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Cursed Gun Images
  2. 01:30The A4-K7 Hybrid AK/AR
  3. 02:40Brass Revolver/Flare Launcher
  4. 03:32California-Compliant Thompson
  5. 04:07The 'Titty Barrel' Galil
  6. 05:04Over-Upgraded Beretta M9
  7. 06:33Red Dawn Movie Props
  8. 08:18Mac-11/AR-15 Hybrids Explained
  9. 12:05Photoshopped Guns: Gluger & Makarov-Glock
  10. 13:24Cap and Ball AK Conversion
  11. 14:16The Ultimate Cursed Image

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of combining Mac-11 lower receivers with AR-15 upper receivers?

This hybrid configuration is often done to utilize cheaper, transferable Mac-11 machine gun lower receivers. These are then paired with more modern and effective AR-15 upper receivers, offering a cost-effective way to own a select-fire firearm.

Why might a large brass revolver be a flare launcher and not a firearm?

Brass is a relatively soft metal and cannot withstand the high pressures generated by modern firearm cartridges. Therefore, a large brass revolver is more likely designed as a flare launcher, which requires significantly less pressure than standard ammunition.

What are the risks of heavily modifying a Beretta M9 with multiple attachments?

Excessive attachments, especially on suppressors, increase the risk of 'baffle strikes'. This occurs when the bullet impacts the internal baffles of the suppressor, which can damage the suppressor, the firearm, and potentially cause injury.

What was the 'titty barrel' Galil mentioned in the video?

The 'titty barrel' Galil refers to an Israeli Galil variant with a distinctively curved barrel. This design was created as a satirical museum piece or art project, not intended for practical combat use, and was designed to look like it was marching.

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