5 Guns Only Idiots Carry in 2025

Published on April 4, 2024
Duration: 12:49

This video critically reviews five firearms deemed unsuitable for concealed carry in 2025. It highlights the Bond Arms Cyclops Thumper's novelty over utility, the S&W Model 327's inefficient .357 Magnum performance with a short barrel, and the Walther PPK's outdated design issues like heavy trigger pull and slide bite. The Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck is criticized for its gimmicky double-barrel .22 WMR and poor accuracy, while the Altor Pistol is labeled the worst due to its unsafe 'fire on release' mechanism and impractical single-shot design.

Quick Summary

The Altor Pistol 9mm is criticized as the worst carry gun due to its dangerous 'fire on release' mechanism and lack of a sear. Its slow, fiddly loading process, requiring the barrel to be unscrewed, makes it highly impractical and unsafe for self-defense scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Bad Carry Guns 2025
  2. 00:48No. 5: Bond Arms Cyclops Thumper .50AE
  3. 02:27No. 4: Smith & Wesson Model 327
  4. 04:51No. 3: Walther PPK
  5. 07:11No. 2: Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck
  6. 09:26No. 1: Altor Pistol 9mm

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main criticisms of the Bond Arms Cyclops Thumper .50AE for concealed carry?

The Bond Arms Cyclops Thumper is criticized as a novelty rather than a serious defensive tool. Its single-shot derringer design chambered in .50 Action Express produces extreme recoil from a 28-ounce pistol, making it impractical for life-and-death encounters.

Why is the Smith & Wesson Model 327 with a 2-inch barrel considered inefficient for .357 Magnum?

A 2-inch barrel is too short for the .357 Magnum cartridge to allow complete powder burn. This results in excessive muzzle flash and recoil without achieving the expected ballistic performance gains over a less powerful .38 Special round.

What are the significant drawbacks of the Walther PPK for modern concealed carry?

The Walther PPK's nearly century-old design features a very heavy 13.5-pound double-action trigger, a difficult safety/decocker, and notorious 'railroad tracks' slide bite that can injure the shooter's hand, making it outdated for practical self-defense.

Why is the Altor Pistol 9mm considered the worst carry gun?

The Altor Pistol is labeled the 'crowning clunker' due to its dangerous 'fire on release' mechanism without a sear. Its slow, fiddly loading process, requiring the barrel to be unscrewed, makes it highly impractical and unsafe for self-defense.

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