Top 5 Worst Guns I've Ever Owned

Published on January 8, 2021
Duration: 5:59

This video details the top five worst firearms the host has personally owned, emphasizing that these are individual experiences and not universal condemnations. The firearms discussed include the Fightlite Raider pistol, Ruger LCP2 in .22LR, Sig P938, Phoenix Arms .22LR, and Kel-Tec Sub 2000, all of which experienced significant reliability issues such as jams and failures to feed or eject.

Quick Summary

The host of God Family and Guns shares their top 5 worst firearms owned, including the Fightlite Raider, Ruger LCP2, Sig P938, Phoenix Arms .22LR, and Kel-Tec Sub 2000, citing frequent jams, misfeeds, and failures to eject as primary issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Music and Applause
  2. 00:14Introduction to Worst Guns
  3. 01:10Number 1: Fightlite Raider Pistol
  4. 02:07Number 2: Ruger LCP2 in .22LR
  5. 02:59Number 3: Sig P938
  6. 03:58Number 4: Phoenix Arms .22LR
  7. 04:28Number 5: Kel-Tec Sub 2000
  8. 05:06Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common reliability issues experienced with firearms?

Common firearm reliability issues include jams, failures to feed, failures to eject, and bolt malfunctions. These problems can prevent a firearm from cycling properly, requiring manual intervention to clear and potentially impacting its usability in critical situations.

Can early models of firearms be more prone to issues than later ones?

Yes, early production runs of firearms can sometimes exhibit more issues due to design refinements or manufacturing inconsistencies. For example, the Sig P938's early generations reportedly had problems related to using a feed ramp from a different caliber version.

What is a 'lemon' firearm?

A 'lemon' firearm refers to an individual unit that is defective or performs poorly despite the model generally being reliable. The host emphasizes that their negative experiences with certain guns might be due to receiving 'lemons', acknowledging that other owners may not have similar problems.

Are inexpensive firearms always unreliable?

Not necessarily. While inexpensive firearms can sometimes suffer from poor craftsmanship, brands like Taurus are noted for producing affordable guns that function well. The quality of engineering and manufacturing plays a significant role, not just the price point.

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