10 Handguns You Should NEVER Buy — Even at a Huge Discount!

Published on June 22, 2026
Duration: 9:49

This video identifies 10 handguns to avoid purchasing, even at a discount, due to significant safety defects and reliability issues. It highlights specific models like the Taurus PT 24/7 with its 'Shake Awake Defect' and the early Sig Sauer P320 models prone to accidental discharge. The expert advice emphasizes understanding a firearm's history and potential flaws before committing to a purchase, especially in the used market.

Quick Summary

When considering handguns, especially on the used market, be aware of critical safety defects. Models like the Taurus PT 24/7 ('Shake Awake Defect'), early Sig Sauer P320s (drop fire risk), and the Taurus GX4 (recall for accidental discharge when dropped) pose significant dangers and should be avoided.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Dangerous Handguns on the Market
  2. 00:3010. Taurus PT 24/7: The 'Shake Awake Defect'
  3. 01:289. Sig Sauer P320 (Pre-Upgrade): Drop Fire Risk
  4. 02:318. Remington R51: Design Flaws and Recalls
  5. 03:257. Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck: Impractical Design
  6. 04:206. Diamondback DB9: Frame Damage Risk
  7. 05:225. Taurus Spectrum: Light Primer Strikes & Grip Issues
  8. 06:254. SCCY CPX2: Poor Trigger & Reliability
  9. 07:353. Kel-Tec P15: Frame Flex & Malfunctions
  10. 08:402. Springfield Armory 1911 DS Prodigy: Early Production Issues
  11. 10:161. Taurus GX4: Critical Safety Recall

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Shake Awake Defect' and which handgun has it?

The 'Shake Awake Defect' refers to a critical flaw in the Taurus PT 24/7 where the safety and sear engagement are so poorly designed that the gun can fire simply from being shaken hard or dropped, even with the manual safety engaged. This makes it a highly dangerous firearm.

Why should I be cautious about buying a used Sig Sauer P320?

Early production Sig Sauer P320 models had a documented issue where they could discharge when dropped at a specific angle. While Sig Sauer offered an upgrade, it's crucial to verify if a used P320 has received this internal upgrade to mitigate the risk of accidental discharge.

What are the main problems with the Remington R51?

The Remington R51 suffered from severe design flaws, including internal slide geometry issues that could lead to firing out of battery, magazines that would disassemble during use, and a grip safety that could malfunction. Both the Gen 1 and Gen 2 models had these problems.

What makes the Taurus GX4 a handgun to avoid?

The Taurus GX4 was subject to a major safety recall due to a defect that allowed the pistol to discharge on its own when dropped under certain conditions. It's essential to verify the serial number against Taurus's recall database before purchasing any GX4, especially on the used market.

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