Testing the Most Impractical Gun Accessories!!!

Published on February 29, 2024
Duration: 21:01

This video tests several highly impractical firearm accessories, including a magazine-mounted knife, a hand-cranked Gatling trigger, and an AR-15 build with a cup holder and nugget tray. The Mag Knife demonstrated surprising functionality in malfunction clearance but posed a safety risk. The Gatling trigger proved difficult to control on high-recoil platforms. The AR-15 build was tested mounted on a golf cart, highlighting extreme customization for 'sustenance and entertainment'.

Quick Summary

The Mag Knife, a magazine baseplate with an integrated knife, was tested for defensive transitions and malfunction clearance on a Beretta 92FS. It proved surprisingly functional during 'Tap Rack Bang' drills but posed a safety risk to the user's hand.

Chapters

  1. 02:00The Mag Knife Review
  2. 06:11Gatling Trigger Attachment Test
  3. 10:12Ultimate Impractical AR-15 Build
  4. 16:18Golf Cart Mounted AR-15 Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mag Knife accessory tested on the Beretta 92FS?

The Mag Knife is a firearm accessory where the magazine baseplate is replaced with a fixed-blade knife. It was tested for defensive transitions and its impact on malfunction clearance, proving surprisingly functional but potentially dangerous to the user's hand.

How does the Gatling trigger attachment affect firearm rate of fire?

The hand-cranked Gatling trigger attachment mechanically assists in increasing the rate of fire. However, its effectiveness is limited by the firearm's recoil, making it difficult to control on high-powered platforms like the .50 BMG rifle.

What makes the Demolition Ranch AR-15 build impractical?

The AR-15 build features unusual accessories like a tactical cup holder, a chicken nugget tray with a sauce holder, and a phone mount, designed for 'sustenance and entertainment' rather than practical combat effectiveness.

What was the purpose of mounting the AR-15 on a golf cart?

Mounting the AR-15 on a golf cart allowed for testing its stability and accuracy while the vehicle was in motion. It also enabled unique demonstrations like warming nuggets on the suppressor and observing impact points from a spinning firearm.

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