Americans Will NEVER BUY These Guns..!

Published on April 20, 2024
Duration: 16:43

This video reviews seven firearms that failed to gain market traction due to design flaws, reliability issues, or niche appeal. It covers the Glock 37 (.45 GAP), Alchemy Arms Spectre, Taurus Curve, USFA Zip 22, Cobray Terminator, Dardick Gun, and Enfield L85A1, highlighting specific problems like poor caliber adoption, trigger issues, feeding failures, and dangerous design elements.

Quick Summary

The Glock 37 failed due to its .45 GAP caliber, which couldn't compete with .45 ACP and 9mm. The Taurus Curve had reliability issues like light primer strikes and feeding failures. The USFA Zip 22 featured a dangerous charging handle near the muzzle, and the Enfield L85A1 was known for frequent jams and breakages.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Guns Americans Won't Buy
  2. 01:01Glock 37: The .45 GAP Problem
  3. 02:50Alchemy Arms Spectre: Failed Hybrid
  4. 05:07Taurus Curve: Unreliable Carry
  5. 07:11USFA Zip 22: Dangerous Design
  6. 09:31Cobray Terminator: Impractical Shotgun
  7. 11:32Dardick Gun: Tround Troubles
  8. 13:49Enfield L85A1: Unreliable Bullpup

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Glock 37 fail to gain popularity in the US market?

The Glock 37's primary issue was its chambering in the .45 GAP caliber. This cartridge failed to establish a significant market presence against the dominant .45 ACP and 9mm rounds, limiting its appeal and ammunition availability despite the Glock's reliable platform.

What were the main problems with the Taurus Curve pistol?

The Taurus Curve suffered from several design flaws, including a lack of traditional sights, a difficult magazine release, and significant reliability issues such as light primer strikes and feeding failures, making it impractical for many users.

Why is the Enfield L85A1 considered one of the most unreliable firearms?

The British L85A1 bullpup rifle gained a reputation for extreme unreliability due to frequent jams, parts breakages, and a dangerous tendency to accidentally discharge if dropped. These issues plagued its service life.

What made the USFA Zip 22 a dangerous firearm?

The USFA Zip 22 was criticized for its extreme unreliability and a particularly dangerous design flaw: the charging handle required users to place their fingers very close to the muzzle, increasing the risk of accidental injury.

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