The reason why this is the worst gun in America

Published on December 28, 2022
Duration: 0:26

This review critically examines the Altor Single Shot Pistol, highlighting its unique manual loading and pull-to-fire striker mechanism. While demonstrating proficiency with its non-standard operation and hitting static and moving targets, the content suggests significant reliability concerns and a difficult user experience, labeling it potentially the 'worst gun in America'.

Quick Summary

The Altor Single Shot Pistol features a unique manual loading process involving twisting the barrel and a pull-to-fire striker mechanism. While challenging, it can hit static and moving targets, though reliability concerns are highlighted.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Loading and Assembly
  2. 00:06Static Target Engagement
  3. 00:17Dynamic Target Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Altor Single Shot Pistol's unique feature?

The Altor Single Shot Pistol has a unique manual loading process where a 9mm round is inserted, and the barrel is twisted to lock it. It also features a pull-to-fire striker mechanism, requiring a specific trigger pull to discharge.

How does the Altor 9mm pistol perform on the range?

Despite its challenging operation and implied reliability issues, the Altor 9mm pistol was demonstrated to successfully hit both static and moving steel targets, showcasing a degree of accuracy from the shooter.

What are the key specifications of the Altor Single Shot Pistol?

The Altor Single Shot Pistol is chambered in 9mm, holds 1 round, and uses a single-shot, pull-to-fire striker action. It has a stainless steel barrel and a glass-filled nylon frame.

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