TERRIBLY CURSED GUN IMAGES

Published on July 22, 2021
Duration: 15:27

This video explores a collection of 'cursed' and unusual firearm modifications and builds, ranging from a Lego-themed Glock 19 to a bullpup Barrett and a suppressed revolver prototype. Brandon Herrera critically analyzes the craftsmanship, historical context, and technical feasibility of these unique firearms, highlighting both innovative concepts and questionable execution, particularly concerning AK builds.

Quick Summary

The 'Block 19' was a Glock 19 customized to resemble Lego bricks, causing public backlash and prompting Glock to officially distance themselves from the product. Another cursed build featured a poorly welded AKM receiver using a valuable Tula parts kit, compromising structural integrity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Cursed Gun Theme
  2. 00:46The Lego Block 19 Controversy
  3. 02:30Flute Disguised .22 Rifle
  4. 04:29Bad AKM Build with Tula Kit
  5. 06:36Bullpup Barrett M82A2
  6. 08:19AR-15 VSS Clone
  7. 08:56Suppressed Revolver Prototype
  8. 09:52Modified PPSh-41
  9. 10:14AK-Thompson Hybrid Build Idea
  10. 11:329mm AK Frankengun Build
  11. 12:52FN P90 Prototypes

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the 'Block 19' controversy?

The 'Block 19' was a Glock 19 customized by Culper Precision to look like it was made of Lego bricks. This modification sparked significant public outcry and led Glock to issue an official statement distancing themselves from the product.

What are the main issues with the cursed AKM build discussed?

The cursed AKM build used a rare Russian Tula parts kit but was poorly constructed. The primary criticism involved the use of welds instead of proper rivets on the receiver and trunnions, compromising its structural integrity.

What is a bullpup firearm and what's an example shown?

A bullpup firearm is one where the action is located behind the trigger group, shortening the overall length while maintaining a standard barrel length. The video discusses the Barrett M82A2, a shoulder-fired bullpup variant of the .50 BMG rifle.

Why is suppressing revolvers difficult?

Suppressing revolvers is technically challenging primarily due to the cylinder gap between the cylinder and the barrel. This gap allows escaping gas, reducing suppressor efficiency and potentially causing gas blowback. Prototypes have been developed to mitigate this.

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