5 Really Bad Carry Pistols

Published on January 26, 2025
Duration: 11:46

This review highlights five particularly poor choices for concealed carry firearms, including the Bond Arms Honey B (.22 LR derringer), Rossi Brawler (.410/.45 Colt), Jennings .380, Standard Manufacturing Thunderstruck (.22 Magnum), and the Altor (9mm single-shot). The video emphasizes their unreliability, impracticality for self-defense, and significant design flaws, advising viewers to opt for more dependable alternatives.

Quick Summary

Five firearms are identified as poor choices for concealed carry: the Bond Arms Honey B (.22 LR), Rossi Brawler (.410/.45 Colt), Jennings .380, Standard Manufacturing Thunderstruck (.22 Magnum), and Altor (9mm single-shot). These guns suffer from unreliability, impracticality, or poor design for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Bad Carry Guns
  2. 01:22#5 Bond Arms Honey B / Derringers
  3. 03:54#4 Rossi Brawler
  4. 06:01#3 Jennings .380
  5. 07:09#2 Standard Manufacturing Thunderstruck
  6. 09:54#1 Altor Single-Shot 9mm

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Bond Arms Honey B a bad carry pistol?

The Bond Arms Honey B is criticized for its .22 LR rimfire chambering, which is prone to unreliability. It also has a very limited 2-round capacity and is slow to reload, making it impractical for self-defense.

Why is the Rossi Brawler not recommended for self-defense?

The Rossi Brawler is a single-shot pistol that is too large for its limited capacity. Its short barrel significantly reduces the velocity of .410 rounds, making it more of a 'snake gun' than a reliable defensive tool.

What are the main issues with the Jennings .380 for concealed carry?

Jennings .380 pistols are known for their poor build quality and unreliability. They often suffer from malfunctions and feature an awkward magazine release, with much better alternatives available.

Is the Standard Manufacturing Thunderstruck a good concealed carry option?

No, the Standard Manufacturing Thunderstruck is not recommended. It has a difficult trigger mechanism, poor accuracy past 5 yards, and a grip that makes recoil control challenging, despite being chambered in .22 Magnum.

What makes the Altor the worst carry pistol on this list?

The Altor is a single-shot 9mm pistol that is difficult to load, lacks accuracy, and produces significant recoil for its 8-ounce weight. These factors make it the least practical defensive firearm discussed.

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