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Published on February 11, 2023
Duration: 9:46

This review details five firearms that Naaming Kotchanok regrets purchasing. The POF rifle was expensive and inaccurate, while the Savage .17 HMR suffered from costly ammunition. The Derya MK-12 9.5-inch shotgun was unreliable with local ammo, and the Ruger 10/22 Takedown had scope zero issues. The top regret was an AK-47 style rifle with an extremely stiff bolt.

Quick Summary

Naaming Kotchanok lists five firearms she regrets buying: a POF rifle for poor accuracy, Savage .17 HMR for expensive ammo, Derya MK-12 for cycling issues with local ammo, Ruger 10/22 Takedown for scope zero shift, and an AK-47 style rifle with a difficult bolt.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 5 Guns I Regret Buying
  2. 00:27Rank 5: POF Rifle Issues
  3. 02:46Rank 4: Savage .17 HMR Ammo Problems
  4. 04:35Rank 3: Derya MK-12 Reliability
  5. 06:05Rank 2: Ruger 10/22 Takedown Accuracy
  6. 08:18Rank 1: AK-47 Style Rifle Bolt Issue

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main reasons Naaming regrets buying the POF rifle?

Naaming regrets buying the POF rifle primarily due to its high cost (around 200,000 THB) and poor accuracy. She found its performance lacking, especially considering it functioned as a single-shot bolt action in her setup, making it less desirable than other options like a CZ .223.

Why is the Savage .17 HMR considered a regrettable purchase?

The Savage .17 HMR is regretted due to the high cost and difficulty in finding its specific ammunition. Naaming felt its destructive power didn't justify the expense compared to more readily available and cheaper options like the .22 Magnum.

What issues does the Derya MK-12 (9.5 inch) have?

The short-barreled Derya MK-12 is extremely picky with ammunition. It frequently jams when using local Thai ammo and requires expensive, high-velocity imported shells to cycle reliably, making it impractical for many users.

What accuracy problems are associated with the Ruger 10/22 Takedown?

The Ruger 10/22 Takedown model can suffer from accuracy issues, specifically with scope zero. Because the scope is mounted on the receiver and the barrel detaches, reassembling the rifle often causes the zero to shift, requiring frequent re-sighting.

What makes the AK-47 style rifle Naaming's top regret?

The top regret is an AK-47 style rifle due to its extremely stiff bolt. It's nearly impossible to rack manually without significant leverage, often requiring a table edge, making it difficult even for men to operate smoothly.

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