Naughty Or Nice | Gun Game

Published on December 22, 2025
Duration: 33:26

This video from Classic Firearms features a 'Naughty or Nice' game assessing various firearms, parts, and calibers. Expert Kaya provides insights on the Sig Spear's power, the Hi-Point's cost-effectiveness, the reliability of roller-delayed systems, and the practicality of bullpup designs. Discussions also cover charging handle effectiveness, the innovation of KelTec, the pros and cons of muzzle devices, and the relevance of modern calibers like .338 ARC and 8.6 Blackout. The assessment highlights practical considerations for duty use versus recreational shooting.

Quick Summary

In a 'Naughty or Nice' firearm evaluation, the Sig Spear (NGSW) and bullpup rifles were rated 'Nice' for power and compactness, respectively. Conversely, pistol compensators were deemed 'Naughty' for duty use due to increased concussion and flash. Modern red dot sights were preferred over holographic sights due to better battery life.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Naughty or Nice Game
  2. 02:15Sig Spear (NGSW) Review
  3. 03:13Hi-Point YC9 Yeet Cannon Assessment
  4. 03:56Roller Delayed Operating System Explained
  5. 04:4145-Degree Safety Selector Issues
  6. 06:45Bullpup Rifles: Tavor 7 & Hellion
  7. 08:46Radian SD Charging Handle Performance
  8. 09:44Reciprocating Charging Handles Critique
  9. 12:14KelTec Innovation Praised
  10. 12:56AK-47 Platform Reliability
  11. 14:10Pistol Compensators for Duty Use
  12. 15:17Muzzle Brakes for Rifles
  13. 16:31Modern Calibers: .338 ARC & 8.6 Blackout
  14. 17:56Iron Sights vs. Optics
  15. 19:01Ambidextrous Controls Utility
  16. 20:06Bottom Ejection Ports Analysis
  17. 21:56Blowback PCCs vs. Delayed Systems
  18. 23:34Flow-Through Suppressors Benefits
  19. 25:34Glock PMAGs vs. OEM Magazines
  20. 27:31.40 S&W Caliber Re-evaluation
  21. 28:26Holographic Sights vs. Red Dots

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms and accessories were evaluated in the 'Naughty or Nice' game?

The game evaluated items like the Sig Spear (NGSW), Hi-Point YC9 Yeet Cannon, roller-delayed systems (H&K MP5), bullpup rifles (Tavor 7, Hellion), Radian SD charging handle, AK-47 platform, pistol compensators, muzzle brakes, modern calibers (.338 ARC, 8.6 Blackout), iron sights, ambidextrous controls, bottom ejection ports, blowback PCCs, flow-through suppressors, Glock PMAGs, .40 S&W, and holographic sights.

Which firearms were rated 'Nice' and why?

The Sig Spear (NGSW) was 'Nice' for its power. Roller-delayed systems were 'Nice' for recoil mitigation. Bullpup rifles were 'Nice' for compactness. KelTec was 'Nice' for innovation. AK-47s were 'Nice' for reliability. Muzzle brakes were 'Nice' for high-caliber rifles. Modern calibers like .338 ARC and 8.6 Blackout were 'Nice' for terminal effects. Ambidextrous controls and flow-through suppressors were also rated 'Nice'.

What firearms and components were rated 'Naughty'?

The Hi-Point YC9 was 'Naughty' due to reliability concerns. A 45-degree safety selector was 'Naughty' due to accidental engagement. The Radian SD charging handle was 'Naughty' for failing to mitigate gas blowback. Reciprocating charging handles were 'Naughty' for potential interference. Pistol compensators were 'Naughty' for duty use. Iron sights only were 'Naughty' for lacking optic versatility. Blowback PCCs were 'Naughty' for felt recoil. Glock PMAGs were 'Naughty' in favor of OEM. .40 S&W was 'Naughty' due to recoil and modern 9mm performance. Holographic sights were 'Naughty' due to battery life.

What are the key considerations for pistol compensators and muzzle brakes?

Pistol compensators are rated 'Naughty' for duty/carry due to increased concussion and flash, potentially blinding the shooter. Muzzle brakes are rated 'Nice' for high-caliber rifles and PRS shooting to manage recoil, despite the concussive blast to bystanders.

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