7 Inútiles y Peligrosas Armas de Fuego Basura que Quizás no Conocías - Summary

Summary

A firearms expert, Carlos, presents the 7 most dangerous firearms in the market due to their low quality and reliability issues. These firearms are:

1. Break O Arms Model 38: Known for its poor reliability and design defects, this pistol was involved in a lawsuit where a young man was injured despite the safety being on.

2. Lorcin pistols: Made from a cheap alloy called Samak, these pistols were prone to manufacturing defects, safety flaws, and low durability, leading to 40 unresolved lawsuits.

3. Technical Clark revolver: This cheap and simple revolver was marketed as a starter gun but suffered from severe manufacturing defects, including misalignment of the drum with the barrel.

4. Davis Industries pistols: Also made from Samak, these pistols had a deplorable level of reliability and safety flaws, leading to multiple lawsuits and the company's bankruptcy.

5. Inter Ordnance assault rifles: These AK-47 type rifles had endless problems due to poor manufacturing and quality control, including failing to fire and jamming.

6. Herje revolver: This German-made revolver was known for its low reliability and was involved in an attempt on former President Ronald Reagan's life.

7. Raven Arms M25 pistol: Made from a cheap alloy of zinc, aluminum, magnesium, and copper, this pistol was prone to breaking, disassembling, and even exploding when used correctly.

These firearms demonstrate the risks associated with low-quality and unreliable firearms, and Carlos emphasizes the importance of prioritizing safety and quality when choosing a firearm.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Raven Arms M25 pistol was established in 1970 and closed in 1991.
2. The M25 pistol was made of a cheap alloy called Samak, which is also used in Hot Wheels toy cars.
3. The M25 pistol had reliability and safety issues, and was prone to breaking or exploding.
4. RG 10 revolver was manufactured by the German company Gesellschaft, which originally produced drill presses.
5. The RG 10 revolver was known for its poor reliability, and approximately half of the time it failed to fire.
6. The RG 10 revolver was designed for concealed carry and personal defense but was not reliable in critical situations.
7. The manufacturer, Gesellschaft, went bankrupt in 1986.
8. The Inter Ordnance AK-47 type assault rifle had endless problems due to poor manufacturing and quality control.
9. The Inter Ordnance AK-47 type assault rifle was prone to jamming and had safety issues.
10. The Davis Industries pistol was made of Samak alloy and had a deplorable level of reliability and safety flaws.
11. Davis Industries went bankrupt due to multiple lawsuits filed against it.
12. The Lorcin L22 pistol was officially denoted as extremely dangerous due to its tendency to fire accidentally when dropped.
13. The Lorcin company went bankrupt in 1998.
14. The Jennings Firearms company, also known as Break On Arms, has changed its name multiple times and has a history of producing low-quality firearms.
15. The Break On Arms model 38 pistol had terrible reliability problems and was prone to jamming.
16. In 2003, Break On Arms was sentenced to pay $24 million in compensation to a family injured by one of their pistols.
17. The company hid a design defect in their pistol that allowed it to fire even with the safety activated.