Gun Stores Can't Sell THESE 10 Guns In 2026! Worst Guns To Invest In RIGHT NOW!

Published on March 4, 2026
Duration: 8:32

This video from GFG provides an expert review of 10 firearms that are currently experiencing poor sales and are considered poor investments. The speaker, an experienced firearms enthusiast, details specific issues with each model, including reliability problems, market saturation, high ammunition costs, and brand perception. The analysis covers a range of pistols and rifles, offering insights into why certain firearms are not moving off gun store shelves in 2026.

Quick Summary

The GFG video identifies 10 firearms struggling in the 2026 market: Ruger LCP II, Tisas PX-9, Glock 44, Kimber R7 Mako, Kel-Tec P50, Canik METE MC9, Beretta APX A1, Ruger-57, CZ Scorpion EVO 3, and AR-15. Reasons for poor sales include reliability problems, high ammo costs, market saturation, and brand perception issues, making them poor investment choices.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Market Trends & Unselling Guns
  2. 00:56Ruger LCP II Review
  3. 01:37Tisas PX-9 Issues
  4. 02:09Glock 44 Challenges
  5. 03:05Kimber R7 Mako Struggles
  6. 03:44Kel-Tec P50 Limitations
  7. 04:12Canik METE MC9 Problems
  8. 04:45Beretta APX A1 Criticisms
  9. 05:10Ruger-57 Market Perception
  10. 05:48CZ Scorpion EVO 3 Flaws
  11. 06:19AR-15 Market Saturation
  12. 06:55Conclusion & Prayer

Frequently Asked Questions

Which firearms are identified as poor investments in 2026?

The video highlights the Ruger LCP II, Tisas PX-9, Glock 44, Kimber R7 Mako, Kel-Tec P50, Canik METE MC9, Beretta APX A1, Ruger-57, CZ Scorpion EVO 3, and AR-15 platform as firearms experiencing slow sales and poor investment potential.

What are the main reasons for the poor sales of these firearms?

Key reasons include reliability issues (Ruger LCP II, Canik METE MC9, CZ Scorpion EVO 3), high ammunition costs (Kel-Tec P50, Ruger-57), market saturation (AR-15), brand perception (Tisas PX-9, Kimber R7 Mako), and less competitive features compared to rivals (Glock 44).

Are there specific reliability concerns mentioned for any of these guns?

Yes, the Ruger LCP II is noted for unreliability, the Canik METE MC9 had initial issues, and the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 has reported safety concerns regarding firing without a locked bolt, necessitating aftermarket fixes.

Why is the AR-15 platform considered a poor investment currently?

Despite its popularity, the AR-15 market is saturated. Decades of perceived ban threats led to over-purchasing, leaving dealers with excess inventory that is not selling quickly.

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