CURSED GUN IMAGES THAT MAKE ME QUESTION EVERYTHING

Published on December 10, 2020
Duration: 10:52

This guide explores extreme and often humorous firearm modifications showcased by Brandon Herrera. It covers DIY projects like the 'Shovel AK,' a Mosin Nagant with a door bolt stock, and a shotgun disguised as a Super Soaker. The content highlights viewer-submitted 'cursed gun images,' emphasizing unconventional customization and potential legal implications under NFA regulations. Expertise is drawn from Brandon Herrera, a prominent firearms content creator known for his critical yet informative approach to internet gun culture.

Quick Summary

Brandon Herrera reviews viewer-submitted 'cursed gun images,' showcasing extreme DIY firearm modifications like the 'Shovel AK' and a shotgun disguised as a Super Soaker. These examples highlight unconventional customization, potential NFA regulatory issues, and the blend of internet meme culture with firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cursed Gun Images
  2. 00:44Door Latch Mosin & Super Soaker Shotgun
  3. 02:07Sponsorship Break: SimpliSafe
  4. 03:11Hand Grips and Bean Guns
  5. 04:39Tactical Bean Holder & Flamethrower Mosin
  6. 05:56Multi-Sight AR and Shovel AK
  7. 07:42Bullpup Hybrid and Fish Glock

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Shovel AK'?

The 'Shovel AK' is a custom-built firearm where the receiver is constructed from a flattened shovel head, and the stock is made from a shovel handle. It represents an extreme example of DIY firearm fabrication often featured in 'cursed gun' compilations.

Can modifying a firearm like a shotgun into a toy gun be illegal?

Yes, modifying a firearm into a disguised item, such as a shotgun inside a Super Soaker, can result in the firearm being classified as an 'Any Other Weapon' (AOW) under Federal NFA regulations, requiring specific registration and a tax stamp.

What are some examples of 'cursed gun images' discussed?

Examples include a Mosin Nagant with a door bolt stock, a shotgun hidden in a Super Soaker, an AR-15 with a 3D-printed hand grip, the 'Shovel AK,' and a Glock 17 embedded in a plastic tuna fish.

What is the significance of the 'Tactical Bean Holder'?

The 'Tactical Bean Holder' is a meme-inspired accessory for the AR-15 designed to hold a can of baked beans. Its release as 3D printable files highlights the intersection of internet culture and firearm customization.

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