The worst pistol ever made

Published on May 28, 2025
Duration: 0:16

This review of the Altor Single Shot Pistol highlights its unique pull-to-fire mechanism and single-round loading procedure. The presenter demonstrates how to unscrew the barrel to load a 9mm round, re-index it using the 'TOP' marking, and reassemble. However, range testing revealed significant reliability issues, with the firearm failing to discharge despite multiple attempts, suggesting potential light strikes or other mechanical failures.

Quick Summary

The Altor pistol features a unique pull-to-fire mechanism and a single-round loading procedure involving unscrewing the barrel. However, range testing revealed significant reliability issues, with the firearm failing to discharge multiple times.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Altor Pistol Unique Firing Mechanism
  2. 00:05Loading Procedure: 9mm Round
  3. 00:08Range Testing and Reliability Failure

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Altor pistol loaded?

The Altor pistol is loaded by unscrewing its barrel from the receiver, inserting a single 9mm round into the breech, and then screwing the barrel back on, ensuring it's aligned using the 'TOP' marking.

What is the firing mechanism of the Altor pistol?

The Altor pistol has a unique pull-to-fire mechanism. To discharge the firearm, the trigger is pulled back and then released, which strikes the firing pin.

Did the Altor pistol function reliably during testing?

No, the Altor pistol demonstrated significant reliability issues. During range testing, it failed to discharge multiple times despite repeated trigger pulls, suggesting potential light strikes or other mechanical problems.

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