TOP 6 Weirdest Guns - Madman Review

Published on April 28, 2021
Duration: 9:18

This video from BIG MAN with GUN explores six of the most unusual firearms ever conceived, from WWII experimental weapons to industrial tools and niche self-defense pistols. The host, demonstrating high authority and deep research, covers the historical context, technical specifications, and unique applications of each weapon. Key takeaways include the Krummlauf's periscope sight for urban combat, the .577 T-Rex's immense power, and the Gyrojet's rocket-propelled ammunition.

Quick Summary

The BIG MAN with GUN channel explores six of the most unusual firearms, including the Krummlauf STG-44 with its periscope for shooting around corners, the A-Square .577 T-Rex boasting immense power and recoil, the industrial Kiln Gun, the experimental Gyrojet Rocket Gun, and the Velo Dog revolver.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Purpose-Built Weird Firearms
  2. 00:441. Krummlauf STG-44: WWII Curved Barrel Weapon
  3. 03:002. 3-gauge Kiln Gun: Industrial Slag Blaster
  4. 04:173. A-Square .577 T-Rex: Extreme Big Game Rifle
  5. 05:424. Coffee Mill Sharps: Civil War Era Novelty
  6. 07:195. Gyrojet Rocket Gun: Experimental Rocket Firearm
  7. 08:196. Velo Dog Revolver: Cyclist's Pocket Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the weirdest guns ever made?

The video highlights six unusual firearms: the Krummlauf STG-44 with a curved barrel and periscope, the powerful A-Square .577 T-Rex, the industrial Kiln Gun, the Civil War-era Coffee Mill Sharps, the experimental Gyrojet Rocket Gun, and the Velo Dog revolver for cyclists.

What was the purpose of the Krummlauf STG-44?

The Krummlauf STG-44 was a German WWII invention featuring a 30-degree curved barrel and periscope sight. It was designed for tank crews to defend against infantry and for urban combat, allowing soldiers to shoot around corners.

What makes the A-Square .577 T-Rex so powerful?

The A-Square .577 T-Rex fires a massive 750-grain bullet at 2460 feet per second, generating over 10,000 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. Its extreme recoil, measured at 172 ft-lbs, is known to physically overwhelm many shooters.

How did the Gyrojet Rocket Gun work?

The Gyrojet Rocket Gun was unique because it fired small rockets (microjets) instead of traditional bullets. This design offered negligible recoil and a lightweight frame, but suffered from poor accuracy and reliability issues.

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