The WORST Handguns I OWN (Truly Terrible) #pistol #gun #edc

Published on April 20, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video features a firearms instructor critically reviewing three handguns he owns that are considered "the worst." He discusses a Hi-Point .380 Auto for its size-to-caliber ratio, a Heritage Rough Rider with grip issues, and a heavily modified .38 Special revolver with significant mechanical problems. The host humorously highlights common pitfalls in firearm quality and condition.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructor "Civilian Tactical Host" reviews the worst handguns he owns, including a Hi-Point .380 Auto criticized for its size-to-caliber ratio, a Heritage Rough Rider with grip tape issues, and a .38 Special revolver with a missing front sight and timing problems, highlighting common quality and condition pitfalls.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:06Hi-Point .380 Auto Review
  3. 00:16Heritage Rough Rider Issues
  4. 00:34Gunsmithing Education Mention
  5. 00:40Modified .38 Special Revolver

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common issues found in lower-quality handguns?

Common issues include poor cartridge-to-size ratios, like a .380 Auto in a 9mm-sized frame, grip failures requiring makeshift repairs, and significant mechanical problems such as missing sights or timing malfunctions that render the firearm unreliable.

Which handguns were reviewed as the "worst" by Civilian Tactical Host?

The "worst" handguns reviewed were a Hi-Point .380 Auto, a Heritage Rough Rider with grip issues, and a heavily modified .38 Special revolver that was missing a front sight and had timing problems.

What educational resource was mentioned for gunsmithing?

The video briefly mentioned the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI) as a resource for individuals interested in pursuing gunsmithing degrees or courses, with an on-screen promotion for SDI.TODAY.

What specific problems were noted with the Heritage Rough Rider and the .38 Special revolver?

The Heritage Rough Rider had grip issues where electrical tape was used, leaving residue. The .38 Special revolver was missing its front sight and had timing issues, making it function as a single-shot weapon.

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