The Final Boss of Cursed Guns

Published on April 1, 2026
Duration: 20:30

This video details the test firing of a highly modified and 'cursed' Kyber Pass Martini Henry rifle, reconfigured to resemble an M16. The presenter, Brandon Herrera, emphasizes extreme caution due to numerous visible weld defects and unknown modifications. The video covers remote firing, shoulder firing, and basic accuracy testing, highlighting significant functional and aesthetic flaws.

Quick Summary

The 'cursed' Kyber Pass Martini Henry M16 clone features extensive, crude modifications including numerous weld globs, a wobbly handguard, and a poorly fitted front sight post. Extreme caution was taken during test firing, utilizing remote setups and downloaded ammunition due to its questionable integrity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Kyber Pass Martini Henry M16 clone so 'cursed'?

The firearm is considered 'cursed' due to extensive, crude modifications, including numerous visible weld globs, a wobbly handguard, a poorly fitted front sight post, and a modified M16 stock. The original listing also warned potential buyers not to shoot it.

What safety precautions were taken when test firing the modified Martini Henry?

Extreme caution was exercised, including using a remote firing setup with a cinder block and wood rig for initial shots. Slightly downloaded black powder .303 British rounds were used, and the presenter employed a 'Kyber Pass test fire method' holding the gun away from his body.

What were the results of the accuracy testing on the modified Martini Henry?

Accuracy was poor. At 35 yards, shots landed low and left, attributed to significant scope wobble and extreme height over bore issues caused by the modifications. The firearm did not hit the target gong.

What historical context is provided for the Martini Henry rifle?

The Martini Henry is described as an influential rifle from the 1870s, significant in British imperialism and with a lasting impact on the Middle East, leading to many Pakistani reproductions.

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