The Worst Pistol I've Ever Reviewed

Published on February 18, 2026
Duration: 14:29

This review details significant reliability issues and component failures with the Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro, a high-priced 2011 handgun. Despite its premium features and aesthetics, the firearm experienced numerous malfunctions and a broken optic mounting system, leading to a strong recommendation against purchase. The reviewer, an experienced firearms expert, emphasizes that such performance is unacceptable at this price point.

Quick Summary

The Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro, a $7500 2011 pistol, is deemed the worst firearm ever reviewed by Honest Outlaw due to severe reliability issues, including over 40 malfunctions in 500 rounds and a failed optic mounting system. Even after manufacturer repair, performance worsened, making it an unacceptable product at its price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction: The Worst Pistol Reviewed
  2. 00:39Extensive Testing: Over 1000 Rounds Fired
  3. 01:32Sponsor: G-Code Tactical Holsters
  4. 02:15Introducing the Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro
  5. 02:38Firearm Specs: 2011 Double Stack
  6. 03:10Review Testing Process Explained
  7. 03:30Firearm Specs and Included Extras
  8. 03:52Expectations for an Expensive Firearm
  9. 04:20Comparison to Other 2011s: Unreliability
  10. 05:21Sponsor: Ammo Squared Ammunition
  11. 06:02Additional Problems: Optic Falling Off
  12. 06:40Attempts to Fix Optic Mounting Issues
  13. 07:09More Parts Breaking: Plate and Screw Failure
  14. 07:32Gun Sent Back: Poor Repair Results
  15. 07:42Gun Less Reliable After Return
  16. 08:21Comparison: Masterpiece Arms DS9 Hybrid Comp
  17. 09:23Final Verdict: Not Recommended
  18. 09:55Quality Problems and Value Assessment
  19. 10:15Sporadic Malfunctions and Customer Service
  20. 11:48Summary of Firearm Problems
  21. 12:02Possible Root Cause Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main issues with the Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro pistol?

The Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro exhibited severe reliability problems, with over 40 malfunctions in the first 500 rounds. Additionally, the optic mounting system failed, including loose screws and a broken mounting plate, making it unusable for its intended purpose.

How did the Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro perform compared to other high-end 2011 pistols?

The Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro was significantly less reliable than other high-end 2011s from brands like Taran Tactical and Atlas Gunworks, which typically have minimal malfunctions. Even a less expensive Masterpiece Arms DS9 Hybrid Comp performed far better.

What was the price of the Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro and was it justified?

The Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro retailed for $7500. The reviewer concluded that this price was not justified due to the extensive reliability issues, component failures, and overall low build quality, stating it was the worst firearm ever reviewed on the channel.

Did the manufacturer's repair attempt improve the Phoenix Trinity Lo Pro's performance?

No, the repair attempt by Phoenix Trinity worsened the situation. After returning from the manufacturer, the pistol became even less reliable, failing to complete a single magazine and experiencing multiple failures to fire.

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