The Most CURSED Gun Ever Made

Published on October 17, 2024
Duration: 19:12

The Crossfire Mk1 is a uniquely 'cursed' hybrid firearm combining a pump-action 12-gauge shotgun and a 5.56 rifle, born from the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban era. Despite its MSRP of $1,900 in 1999, it suffered from severe mechanical issues, including a stiff pump, frequent malfunctions, and extreme friction with standard AR-15 magazines. Its awkward ergonomics and lack of user-serviceability make it one of the most problematic production firearms reviewed.

Quick Summary

The Crossfire Mk1 is a hybrid firearm combining a pump-action 12-gauge shotgun and a 5.56 rifle, notorious for its mechanical failures, stiff pump, and awkward ergonomics. It also suffered from extreme friction with AR-15 magazines and had a high MSRP of $1,900 in 1999.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: The Cursed Crossfire MK1
  2. 00:36Range Testing & Malfunctions
  3. 02:13Design & History: AWB Creature
  4. 03:31Loading Procedures: AR Mags & Buttstock Tube
  5. 04:36Mechanical Comparison: Pump Release
  6. 07:02Penetration Test: 5.56 vs 12 Gauge
  7. 08:12Magazine & Friction Issues
  8. 09:18Internal Design & High MSRP
  9. 10:49Comparison: Daewoo DR200 (Not Cursed)
  10. 12:21Final Verdict: Most Cursed Gun

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Crossfire Mk1?

The Crossfire Mk1 is a unique hybrid firearm that combines a pump-action 12-gauge shotgun with a pump-action 5.56 rifle. It was designed during the era of the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban and is known for its unusual configuration and significant mechanical issues.

What were the main problems with the Crossfire Mk1?

The Crossfire Mk1 suffered from a stiff pump action, frequent malfunctions where the action failed to lock, extreme friction with AR-15 magazines, awkward ergonomics like the 'chin weld' for loading, and a non-intuitive pump release mechanism.

How was the Crossfire Mk1 loaded?

The rifle portion used standard AR-15 magazines. The 12-gauge shotgun was loaded through a tube located inside the buttstock, which required an awkward 'chin weld' due to its placement.

Was the Crossfire Mk1 expensive?

Yes, the Crossfire Mk1 had a high Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $1,900 when it was released in 1999. This made it significantly more expensive than many other firearms that offered superior performance and reliability.

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