The Most Dangerous Handgun You Can Carry!

Published on July 28, 2025
Duration: 17:17

The video discusses what constitutes the 'most dangerous' handgun to carry, focusing on user error and firearm design flaws rather than inherent danger. The speaker highlights carrying single-action guns cocked without being locked, the risks associated with unfamiliar firearms, and malfunctions like slam fires. Specific firearms mentioned include the P320, 1911, Desert Eagle .50 AE, Smith & Wesson 69, Kel-Tec, Zip 22, and Davis Industries P380, with discussions on their potential dangers.

Quick Summary

Carrying a single-action firearm cocked but not locked is dangerous as safety mechanisms are disabled, leaving only the trigger as the barrier against discharge. External pressure on the gun in the holster can easily activate it. Similarly, carrying an unfamiliar firearm poses risks of negligent discharges or failure to fire due to lack of understanding.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Channel Update
  2. 00:30What is the Most Dangerous Gun to Carry?
  3. 01:15Carrying 1911s Cocked but Not Locked
  4. 01:39Safety of Carrying Single-Action Guns Cocked
  5. 03:47Dangerous to Carry an Unfamiliar Gun
  6. 04:31Slam Fire Malfunctions (Bracos)
  7. 05:00Personal Slam Fire Experience
  8. 05:40Practical Bacon: Unfamiliarity & Kel-Tec
  9. 06:43Mr. Furley: Not Carrying a Gun at All
  10. 07:31Desert Eagle .50 AE Discussion
  11. 08:10Slam Fires with Braco and Jennings
  12. 08:39Smith & Wesson 69 Combat Magnum
  13. 09:53Any Gun You're Unfamiliar With (Again)
  14. 10:16The POS Zip 22
  15. 11:07Out of Time Revolver Dangers
  16. 12:04Davis Industries P380 with Cracked Slide
  17. 12:50Guns with Too Many Safeties or Too Small
  18. 13:33Accidentally Grabbing a Prop Gun
  19. 14:05Kel-Tec Self-Disassembly
  20. 14:43The Gun in the Hand of the Dummy
  21. 15:17Concluding Thoughts & Viewer Question
  22. 15:58Channel Support & Viewer Funding

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes carrying a single-action firearm dangerous?

Carrying a single-action firearm cocked but not locked is dangerous because safety mechanisms are disabled, leaving only the trigger as the barrier against discharge. External pressure on the gun in the holster can easily activate the trigger, leading to an accidental discharge.

Why is carrying an unfamiliar firearm considered dangerous?

Carrying a firearm you are unfamiliar with is dangerous because you may not understand its operation, leading to potential negligent discharges or failures to fire when needed. Proper familiarity and training are crucial for safe and effective firearm handling.

What are the risks associated with 'out of time' revolvers?

Revolvers that are 'out of time' have misaligned cylinders and barrels, which can cause the bullet to strike the forcing cone or frame, leading to dangerous lead splatter. This can result in minor injuries or more severe damage if not addressed.

Which firearms are mentioned as potentially dangerous due to design or malfunction?

The video mentions the P320, 1911 (when carried improperly), Desert Eagle .50 AE, Smith & Wesson 69, Kel-Tec (self-disassembly), Zip 22, and Davis Industries P380 (cracked slides) as firearms that can be dangerous due to design, malfunction, or user error.

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