Top 10 GREAT Handguns NOBODY Wants Right Now!

Published on June 1, 2026
Duration: 11:10

This video discusses ten handguns that are currently undesirable in the American market, despite many being functionally sound or even excellent firearms. The presenter, with apparent expertise, attributes their declining popularity to factors like novelty wearing off, niche market shrinkage, high cost, practical limitations compared to modern alternatives, or strategic missteps by manufacturers. The analysis highlights how market trends and consumer preferences shift, impacting the sales of even well-regarded firearms.

Quick Summary

Ten handguns are currently undesirable in the American market due to factors like novelty wearing off, niche market shrinkage, high costs, and the development of more practical, higher-capacity alternatives. Firearms like the Taurus Judge and Glock 40 MOS are less popular as consumer preferences shift towards modern, more versatile options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Guns Nobody Wants
  2. 01:121. Taurus Judge
  3. 01:502. Bond Arms Derringer
  4. 02:233. Walther PPK
  5. 02:504. Glock 40 MOS
  6. 03:305. Kel-Tec PMR 30
  7. 04:096. Chiappa Rhino
  8. 04:397. Desert Eagle
  9. 05:168. Sig Sauer P210
  10. 06:179. Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380
  11. 07:2110. AR Pistol
  12. 08:04Conclusion & Viewer Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are some popular handguns no longer in demand?

Many handguns fall out of favor not because they are bad guns, but due to evolving market trends. Factors like novelty wearing off, niche markets shrinking, high costs, and the development of more practical, higher-capacity alternatives often lead to declining sales for even well-made firearms.

What makes the Taurus Judge less desirable now?

The Taurus Judge, once popular for its .410 shotgun shell capability, is now less sought after. Consumers are opting for smaller firearms that offer more potent ammunition and higher magazine capacities, making the Judge's unique feature less compelling for modern defense needs.

Why is the Glock 40 MOS not selling well?

The Glock 40 MOS, a large 10mm pistol, caters to a shrinking niche of hunters or those needing extreme wilderness defense. Most consumers seeking 10mm for self-defense now prefer smaller, more manageable firearms, leading to lower sales for this specific Glock model.

What are the main issues with the Walther PPK?

The Walther PPK, while a classic pocket pistol, suffers from heavy recoil due to its fixed barrel design and limited capacity. It's also more expensive than many modern pocket .380s that offer better ergonomics and higher round counts.

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