Os PIORES Revólveres Que Eu Tenho (Realmente Terríveis)

Published on July 11, 2025
Duration: 1:06

This video reviews three firearms the presenter considers terrible. The first is a High Point chambered in .38 Special, which the presenter feels should be in 9mm due to its size. The second is a Heritage Rough Rider with damaged grips repaired with electrical tape, causing residue on the hands. The third is a .38 Special revolver decorated with purple glitter, lacking a front sight, making it difficult to aim and functioning as a single-shot.

Quick Summary

The presenter reviews three firearms they consider terrible: a High Point in .38 Special (suggesting 9mm would be better), a Heritage Rough Rider with electrical tape-grips leaving residue, and a glitter-covered .38 Special revolver lacking a front sight and functioning as a single-shot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Terrible Firearms
  2. 00:06High Point .38 Special Review
  3. 00:15Heritage Rough Rider Grip Issues
  4. 00:34Gunsmithing Diploma Mention
  5. 00:43.38 Special Glitter Revolver Review
  6. 00:50Aiming Difficulties and Single Shot Function
  7. 01:01Conclusion: The Three Worst Pistols

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three worst firearms the presenter owns?

The presenter identifies a High Point chambered in .38 Special, a Heritage Rough Rider with damaged grips repaired by electrical tape, and a .38 Special revolver decorated with purple glitter that lacks a front sight and functions as a single-shot.

Why is the High Point firearm considered problematic?

The presenter finds the High Point firearm problematic because it is chambered in .38 Special, suggesting that a 9mm caliber would be more appropriate given the firearm's size.

What issues are present with the Heritage Rough Rider?

The Heritage Rough Rider reviewed has grips that have fallen off and were subsequently repaired with electrical tape. This repair method leaves black residue on the shooter's hands each time the firearm is handled.

What makes the glitter-decorated .38 Special revolver difficult to use?

The glitter-decorated .38 Special revolver is difficult to use because it lacks a front sight, making it nearly impossible to hit even a large target accurately. Additionally, it is described as functioning as a single-shot, which limits its practical utility.

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