HORRIBLY CURSED GUN IMAGES

Published on June 22, 2021
Duration: 15:44

This video features Brandon Herrera reviewing a collection of bizarre and poorly modified firearms submitted by viewers. Herrera, a recognized expert on AK-pattern rifles, provides a humorous yet technically critical assessment of each 'cursed' gun, highlighting design flaws and unusual modifications. The content covers a range of firearms, from historical pieces with modern attachments to completely custom builds.

Quick Summary

Brandon Herrera reviews bizarre and poorly modified firearms in his 'Cursed Gun Images' series. He provides expert commentary on technical flaws and unusual designs, covering items like belt-fed AKMs, Mosin Nagants with night vision, and custom AR-15s, highlighting both the humor and the engineering challenges involved.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:52Historical Night Vision and Religious Uzis
  3. 02:02Improvised Pipe Pistols and Long Magazines
  4. 04:13Belt-Fed AKM Prototype
  5. 06:22Political and Clone Firearms
  6. 08:33Pakistani AK/M16 Hybrid
  7. 10:44Makarov Grips and Backward Glocks
  8. 12:49Bullpup SVT-40 and Can Cannons

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of firearms does Brandon Herrera review in his 'Cursed Gun Images' series?

Brandon Herrera reviews a wide array of bizarre and poorly modified firearms submitted by viewers. This includes everything from historical rifles like the Mosin Nagant with unusual attachments to custom builds like belt-fed AKMs, gold-plated Uzis, and AR-15s with novelty features.

What are some of the technical aspects discussed regarding the modified firearms?

The discussion covers the mechanical complexity of belt-fed systems, the design features of pistols like the Makarov, and the functional implications of extreme modifications such as reversed slides or the use of non-standard components in builds like the AK/M16 hybrid.

Who is Tim Polston and what is his connection to the video?

Tim Polston is an FFL/07 in Jacksonville, Arkansas, who is involved in custom firearm modifications. He is specifically mentioned in relation to a prototype belt-fed AKM conversion discussed in the video.

What is a 'Khyber Pass' clone firearm?

A 'Khyber Pass' clone refers to firearms, often AK-pattern rifles, manufactured in the Khyber Pass region of Pakistan. These firearms are known for their unique modifications and can vary significantly in quality and design, often mimicking or adapting existing firearm platforms.

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