Shooting 3 Of The WORST Guns In Existence

Published on January 17, 2024
Duration: 0:56

This review covers three firearms deemed among the worst. The LifeCard .22 LR is criticized for its impracticality in self-defense due to difficult operation. A custom 1911 in 9mm suffers from multiple jams, though its quick clearing earns it a moderate score. A Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum revolver experiences ignition failures due to timing issues, identified as a maintenance problem.

Quick Summary

The LifeCard .22 LR was rated 2/10 for self-defense impracticality due to its demanding fine motor skills. A custom 9mm 1911 jammed multiple times but scored 5/10 for quick clearing. A S&W .44 Magnum had ignition failures from timing issues, rated 7/10.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main criticisms of the LifeCard .22 LR in the review?

The LifeCard .22 LR was criticized for being impractical for self-defense. The host noted that loading and cocking it under stress requires too many fine motor skills, leading to a low rating of 2/10.

Did the custom 1911 9mm perform reliably during the test?

No, the custom 1911 9mm experienced multiple jams during the demonstration. Despite these reliability issues, it received a 5/10 rating because the jams could be cleared quickly.

What caused the Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum to fail during the review?

The specific Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum unit tested had timing issues, which caused ignition failures. The reviewer clarified this was a maintenance problem, not a defect inherent to the brand.

What is a potential issue when dropping the slide on an empty 1911 chamber?

The host warned against dropping the slide on an empty chamber for the 1911. While the exact consequence isn't detailed, it's presented as a practice to avoid during firearm handling.

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