Shooting 3 Of The WORST Guns In Existence

Published on January 17, 2024
Duration: 0:56

This video reviews three firearms, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. The LifeCard .22 LR is criticized for its impracticality in self-defense due to difficult loading and cocking. A custom 1911 in 9mm experienced multiple jams but was rated favorably for quick clearing. A Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum revolver had ignition failures due to timing issues, identified as a maintenance problem rather than a brand defect.

Quick Summary

The LifeCard .22 LR is deemed impractical for self-defense due to its demanding fine motor skills for loading and cocking under stress. A custom 1911 9mm faced multiple jams but was rated for quick malfunction clearing. A S&W .44 Magnum had ignition failures from off-timing, identified as a maintenance issue.

Chapters

  1. 00:00LifeCard .22 LR Review
  2. 00:18Custom 1911 9mm Review
  3. 00:40Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main criticisms of the LifeCard .22 LR for self-defense?

The LifeCard .22 LR is criticized for its impracticality in self-defense scenarios. It requires excessive fine motor skills to load and cock, making it difficult to operate effectively under stress.

What issues were encountered with the custom 1911 9mm?

During the demonstration, the custom 1911 9mm experienced multiple jams. However, it was rated favorably because its malfunctions could be cleared quickly, a key factor in its assessment.

Why did the Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum revolver have ignition failures?

The Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum revolver exhibited ignition failures due to its timing being off on that specific unit. The reviewer clarified this was a maintenance issue, not a defect inherent to the brand.

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