TERRIBLY CURSED GUN IMAGES

Published on July 22, 2021
Duration: 15:27

This video from Brandon Herrera delves into a collection of 'cursed' or unusual firearm modifications and designs. It covers topics ranging from Lego-themed Glock 19s and poorly constructed AKMs to bullpup Barretts and 3D-printed AR-15 clones. Herrera, with his high authority level and technical expertise, critically analyzes these builds, highlighting construction flaws and historical context.

Quick Summary

Brandon Herrera critically examines 'cursed' firearm images, including a Lego-themed Glock 19 ('Block 19') and a poorly constructed AKM using welds instead of rivets. He also discusses the technical challenges of suppressed revolvers and the evolution of designs like the bullpup Barrett M82A2 and FN P90 prototypes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Cursed Images Topic
  2. 00:46The 'Block 19' Lego Glock
  3. 02:30Flute Disguised Rifle
  4. 04:29Cursed AKM Build Analysis
  5. 06:36Bullpup Barrett M82A2
  6. 08:19AR-15 VSS/AS Val Clone
  7. 08:56Suppressed Revolver Challenges
  8. 09:52Modified PPSh-41
  9. 10:14AK-Thompson Hybrid Concept
  10. 11:329mm AK Frankengun Build
  11. 12:52FN P90 Prototypes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Block 19' discussed in the video?

The 'Block 19' is a custom Glock 19 modified by Culper Precision to resemble it being made from Lego bricks. The video notes that Glock Inc. officially distanced itself from this product due to public outcry.

What are the main criticisms of the AKM build shown?

The AKM build is criticized for using welds instead of traditional rivets on the receiver and trunnions, which is considered a sign of poor construction, especially when utilizing valuable historical parts kits from sources like Tula.

Why is suppressing revolvers technically difficult?

Suppressing revolvers presents significant technical challenges primarily due to the cylinder gap. This gap allows gas to escape, reducing the effectiveness of the suppressor and potentially leading to damage over time.

What does the video say about early FN P90 prototypes?

Early FN P90 prototypes are shown to have had blocky, less refined components. This highlights the typical firearm development process where functional design and testing often precede aesthetic improvements.

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