CRACKHEAD CURSED GUN IMAGES

Published on December 19, 2025
Duration: 15:57

This video from Brandon Herrera's 'Cursed Gun Images' series showcases a variety of highly unconventional and often illegal firearm modifications. It highlights improvised weapons, custom builds with unusual materials like wood and PVC, and legally questionable conversions. The content serves as a cautionary display of firearm misuse and creative, albeit dangerous, engineering.

Quick Summary

Brandon Herrera's 'Cursed Gun Images' showcases extreme firearm modifications, including a staple gun converted to fire .22 LR rounds and an AR-15 with a wooden lower receiver. The video touches on NFA classifications like 'Any Other Weapon' (AOW) and legal consequences in the UK for firearm conversions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cursed Gun Images
  2. 00:31Improvised Brass Knuckle Gun
  3. 01:22Modified Rifles and AR-15s
  4. 02:23Seized and Improvised Criminal Firearms
  5. 06:32Staple Gun Conversions
  6. 08:01Themed and Improvised PDWs
  7. 09:56Wooden and PVC AR-15
  8. 10:42Russian KEDR Carbine
  9. 11:53Modified Surplus Rifles
  10. 14:16The 'Low-Point' Hybrid

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some examples of 'cursed gun images' discussed in the video?

The video features a .22 caliber firearm integrated into brass knuckles, a Mosin-Nagant rifle modified to fold, a staple gun converted into a .22 LR firearm, and an AR-15 built with a wooden lower receiver and PVC pipe stock.

What are the legal implications of modifying firearms in the UK and US?

In the UK, converting a staple gun into a firearm carries severe legal penalties. In the US, improvised firearms or those with specific modifications may be classified as 'Any Other Weapon' (AOW) under the NFA, requiring registration and a tax stamp.

What is an 'Any Other Weapon' (AOW) under the NFA?

An AOW is a classification under the National Firearms Act for firearms that don't fit standard categories. This can include items like firearm-integrated brass knuckles or certain converted handguns, requiring a $200 tax stamp and registration.

What kind of custom AR-15 builds were shown?

The video highlighted an AR-15 with a handmade wooden lower receiver and a stock made from PVC plumbing pipes. Another AR-15 featured a unique polymer conversion kit for a Polish PM-63.

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