Pawn Shop Crap Gun Challenge - The Best Worst Gun

Published on May 18, 2026
Duration: 15:28

This video details a "Crap Gun Challenge" where participants compete using budget firearms acquired from pawn shops. The challenge includes categories for budget, CQB speed, long-range accuracy, function/reliability, cool factor, and power. The host, a firearms instructor, demonstrates the acquisition of several budget shotguns and a pistol, highlighting their condition and price points. The competition tests various shooting skills and firearm capabilities, with a focus on value and performance under $200.

Quick Summary

The Crap Gun Challenge evaluates firearms across six categories: budget, CQB speed, long-range accuracy, function/reliability, cool factor, and power. The budget category awards points for spending under $150 and deducts them for exceeding $250, while CQB tests rapid firing and reloads, and long-range assesses accuracy at 50 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Challenge Introduction & Rules
  2. 00:54First Pawn Shop Visit & Finds
  3. 02:51Second Pawn Shop Visit & Finds
  4. 06:10Acquired Firearms Showcase
  5. 08:18Power Challenge
  6. 09:05CQB Challenge
  7. 11:43Long Range Challenge
  8. 13:41Final Scoring & Cool Factor Debate

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the categories for the Crap Gun Challenge?

The Crap Gun Challenge includes six categories: budget, CQB speed, long-range accuracy, function/reliability, cool factor, and power. Points are awarded or deducted based on the firearm's purchase price relative to the $200 budget.

How is the budget category scored in the Crap Gun Challenge?

In the budget category, spending $200 or less earns no points. Spending between $250 and $300 results in losing a point. Conversely, spending $150 or less actually gains a point, incentivizing extremely low-cost acquisitions.

What does the CQB challenge involve?

The CQB challenge tests speed and accuracy by having participants fire ten shots as quickly as possible, including reloads, on camera. The timer stops once ten hits are achieved on target.

How is the long-range test conducted in the Crap Gun Challenge?

The long-range test involves firing three shots from approximately 30 yards and then two shots from 50 yards. The participant with the most hits on target across these five shots wins the challenge.

How is the 'cool factor' determined in the Crap Gun Challenge?

The 'cool factor' is a subjective category that can be influenced by historical significance, such as a firearm being a police trade-in. In this challenge, viewer votes in the comment section can also decide the winner for this category.

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