TOP FIVE Handguns that are TURDS!...(Whether You Like It or Not)

Published on February 13, 2020
Duration: 7:02

This review identifies five handguns deemed 'turds' due to poor quality, design flaws, or overhyped market presence. Criticisms range from Kel-Tec's consistently poor execution and the Glock 44's reliability issues to the inefficiency of certain 9mm revolvers and the perceived value proposition of the Kimber K6s and FN Five-seveN. The speaker differentiates personal dislike from objective quality assessment, focusing on execution and market value.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal identifies 'turds' as handguns with objectively poor quality, bad execution, or poor value, distinguishing them from merely disliked models. Criticisms include Kel-Tec's build quality, Glock 44 reliability, inefficient 9mm revolvers, and the FN Five-seveN's price and ammo limitations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Personal Dislikes vs. 'Turds'
  2. 01:30#5: Kel-Tec Handguns - Poor Execution
  3. 02:04#4: Glock 44 - Reliability Issues
  4. 02:58#3: Inefficient 9mm Revolvers
  5. 03:55#2: Kimber K6s (DAO) - Overhyped Clone
  6. 05:04#1: FN Five-seveN - Price & Ammo Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What criteria does The Yankee Marshal use to define a 'turd' handgun?

The Yankee Marshal defines a 'turd' handgun not just by personal dislike, but by objective poor quality, bad design execution, being overpriced for its performance, or significantly overhyped in the market compared to its actual value.

Which Kel-Tec handguns are criticized, and why?

The entire Kel-Tec handgun line is criticized. While acknowledging innovative designs, the speaker argues their execution and build quality are consistently poor, making them inferior to other options available.

What are the main criticisms of the Glock 44?

The Glock 44 is criticized for reported reliability issues and parts breaking. The speaker also questions the utility of a .22 LR semi-automatic pistol when revolvers offer comparable capacity with better reliability in that caliber.

Why are 9mm revolvers on standard frames considered inefficient?

9mm revolvers built on standard frames, not dedicated 9mm designs, are inefficient due to long forcing cones and the inability to swap cylinders. This makes them a poor utilization of a standard frame.

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