still waiting for someone to make the Pipe guns from fallout4. Now I run whit the Defense gun mod that sort of replaces about 50% of all the pipeguns whit something that looks like it would actually fire more then ones. even if the base model for some reason is a questionably pistol choice and Semi automatic SMG gun (why?). after that it spawns whats is a locally produces Sten MK2, that can be easily modded to be the Sten Mk II whit internal silencer. sadly its data table is so broken and not correctly set such that half of the NPC that spawns whit it ends up whit none matching ammo and mutants can´t use correctly for some reason even thought its based on the pipe weapons that they can use.
This may have come from my local "gunsmith." The last time I was in his shop, to do a transfer, his apprentice was making a part fit on someone's prized gun with a two pound hammer. His best work is on the gun he doesn't touch.
@@jittboui9944 Look up Khyber pass. Technically on the Pakistani side of the border, but pretty sure there's similar somewhere on the Afghani side too.
I'd be less afraid to fire a rusty and damaged musket than this...... thing. Dear god, why would you braze a barrel in place?! Melting brass is not the same as welding!
We don't know the story of this specimen. Knowing it we might make completely different statement . Those Stens you talking about ,we know they were mass produced , there were many many involved to produce them and it was organized enterprise .. And we don't know shit about this AK , maybe it was done by one man with homemade tools he made himself ,maybe he was 70 years of age ...we don't know . But if we would arrange a fight or an duel ,one to one or five to five , This Sten you talking about vs this AK , I'm sure I would choose to have that AK .
"The worst gunsmithing I've ever seen" says something when Ian has reviewed early 1900's Chinese mystery pistols and guns built from scratch by African poachers.
“ You reap what you sow, Artyom. Force answers force, war breeds war, and death only brings death. To break this vicious circle one must do more than just act”
At least with the poacher guns someone did the best they could with limited tools and parts at their disposal, this thing is just pure laziness not a single fuck was given as this was being hacked apart.
The guy doing this might not have had a lot of tools at his disposal either. It's strange to see either way, I'd never chop up an ak lol. Why change it to a more expensive round?
@@joshglover2370 Me to, hell I'd pay more for a blown up poacher's gun (at least that is unusable and nobody will think to try and use it! This thing? Someone tried to fire it after all, probably a person that isn't into guns all that much...seriously, I don't have any guns, but I'd inspect a gun before firing it and that thing wouldn't pass inspection!)) The maker of this should be accused of trying to hurt other people, because frankly his "gun" (heap of badly put together parts is more honest than calling this a gun!) is a danger to the user and the maker knows this!
The most disappointing part about it is that at first glance it actually looks quite nice. Im not a fan of the skeletal stocks on the AK's but the cherry finish on that weapon is beautiful.
I'm not a gunsmith by any means, but I am a mechanic, and this is a prime example of what we'll see when a customer says "I know a guy who will do it cheaper"
How many of these homemade guns are out there made from parts kits and 80% receivers. I’m guessing tens of thousands of the ghost guns are disasters like this.
"Name hidden to protect the guilty." That's not what gets me. What gets me is somebody looked at this and said, "Yes, this firearm is good enough quality to put my name on it." The ignorance that that entails is straight up terrifying.
And somebody must have proof tested it. I hope? I mean how can you look at this thing and even load a proofing round, let alone put an acceptance mark on it?
I love your description man. The whole way through. I work on anything with a spark plug basically. Of course fixing the issues is a pain and all the good spirits go away while doing the work (you end up hating whoever butchered it in the first place) but to see how hard someone worked to just do it so wrong lol it never gets old to me. I got a delta drill press with some harbor freight bits and a rotary air tool with a set of cheap amazon burrs, not one clear workbench in sight and i bet i couldve done a better job hahaha
"The great thing about the AK is that it's got wide tolerances so it's really hard to fuck up the manufacturing no matter how cheaply you're trying to make it." This gunsmith: Challenge accepted.
Careful what you say about the Khyber Pass guys, they would surely have made that rifle look a LOT better, even if it worked the same, after all they have some pride, who ever did this job had none! Perhaps it was a 12 year old with his dad's angle grinder? Na even a 12 year old would get a buddy to try and help him do it right.
Just imagine you pick this thing up off of an enemy on a battlefield, try to fire it, and next thing you know, you’re being dragged to safety with only the taste of blood, melted metal, and Motrin water in your mouth.
Yeh, my dad did some vocational development work in Waziristan and they were using CNC lathes to turn out AK barrels. Obviously this gunsmith wasn't up to the same standard as villagers who use generators for electricity.
Wait, wait, don't tell me. I literally own 0 guns. Okay, fine. So you're telling me that this is far worse than shitty guns made in sub-Saharan Africa that illegal poachers use? So I should stick to my simple bow and arrow and hope that game die in the back yard without my intervention? (yeah, that happens)
That mark on the barrel tells me that the barrel was poorly supported while on a lathe, probably didn't even use a live/dead center. That is what happens when the part/tool flexes while cutting. And it got better towards the chamber end because that is where the chuck was so it was better supported.
There is no concept about small armd gun smithing in middle east with some exception in the west Bank with home made sub machine guns out of necessity and it called "Carlo guns"
@@greebfewatani you have obviously never heard of the Khyber pass or watched Ian's videos for any extended amount of time. It was a joke anyway. *Whoosh*
Grandpa would have called this a "Kyber Pass Special". Looks like something someone made in a prison kitchen while peeling potatoes and prepping for a break-out. Though in all honesty an AK-ish weapon fabricated from memory in a prison kitchen might actually function better and likely without the added risk of the user having receiver parts growing out of their forehead.
The barrel almost looks like someone mistook the thread cutting feed on their lathe as an autofeed. Another few passes and you could thread a nut onto that barrel!
Disc diameters are way different. Not going to watch the vid again but I am sure I saw marks from a 4" cut off wheel and some smaller 1/2" marks made by something small. Idk
I've done enough terrible angle grinder metal work myself (though smart enough not to go anywhere near my guns with it!) and those really look like angle grinder marks to me. If it was just a dremel that did all that damage it must have had a damn fat cutting wheel and a damn drunk operator
"This is the worst gun I have ever seen" -- Man who has reviewed homemade Zimbabwe poacher guns made from old piping
Well to be fair, the title does say worst "AK" I've ever seen.
@@iro9697 well yeah, but he said what this is the worst gun design on 0:14
still waiting for someone to make the Pipe guns from fallout4.
Now I run whit the Defense gun mod that sort of replaces about 50% of all the pipeguns whit something that looks like it would actually fire more then ones.
even if the base model for some reason is a questionably pistol choice and Semi automatic SMG gun (why?).
after that it spawns whats is a locally produces Sten MK2, that can be easily modded to be the Sten Mk II whit internal silencer.
sadly its data table is so broken and not correctly set such that half of the NPC that spawns whit it ends up whit none matching ammo and mutants can´t use correctly for some reason even thought its based on the pipe weapons that they can use.
Ya but at least those guys used everything they could and made functional guns from scratch
Those Zimbabwe poachers made the best of a bad situation, whoever made this turned perfectly good parts into scrap metal.
This gun was built by 7 men. Some had tools others had determination.
I like this description 😭😂
...and apparently none of them had common sense.
And all had large amounts of alcohol
None of them even knew what kind of gun they were working on ...
None had common sense
I've always wondered what a 1% durability scav gun would look like.
Guys we found the gun my player scav was using
I’ve seen this video several times and it’s still hilarious
LOL
@@BiggityBoggity8095 same lol 😅
This isn't a forgotten weapon, but rather a weapon I wish I could forget.
There should be a bayonet on the front so that when the gas block flies off, it stabs an enemy in the process.
You deserve a raise for that idea
Would you prefer to have the bayonet welded or glued in place? Perhaps some nice rubber bands and duct tape - just to be safe??
AK with a ballistic knife attachment, nice.
@@typograf62 zip ties
@@ericvandenavond8748 nah, just tie it on there
This is no ak, this isn’t even an ok
*Slow clap*
*Comedic drum shot* Ba dum tsss
Ha
O-ffbrand K-alashnikov
aFk
I love how Ian pleads respectfully, yet sincerely, to just, "Stop. Please stop. Don't do this."
"Stop it. Get some help."
This may have come from my local "gunsmith." The last time I was in his shop, to do a transfer, his apprentice was making a part fit on someone's prized gun with a two pound hammer. His best work is on the gun he doesn't touch.
The little Afghani child who spent his life savings on a dremel so that he could make this gun is now crying. Good job Ian.
I think he would do better, with his grandpa overwatching ofc
Wtf is a afgani kid doing making guns
Good, it should cry harder!
@@jittboui9944 Look up Khyber pass. Technically on the Pakistani side of the border, but pretty sure there's similar somewhere on the Afghani side too.
@Sean B. I already have a dremel, and other tools.. making firearms is easy. So is making kickass flammenwerfer
There are Sten guns built in garages by resistance groups during WW2 that are higher quality than this thing.
Most sten’s built in garages are better quality than this
Your basic pipe gun and rifle are better than this abomination....... 2:08 look at that.....
I'd be less afraid to fire a rusty and damaged musket than this...... thing. Dear god, why would you braze a barrel in place?! Melting brass is not the same as welding!
@sheparddog117 i trust a 3d printed gun more than this
We don't know the story of this specimen. Knowing it we might make completely different statement .
Those Stens you talking about ,we know they were mass produced , there were many many involved to produce them and it was organized enterprise .. And we don't know shit about this AK , maybe it was done by one man with homemade tools he made himself ,maybe he was 70 years of age ...we don't know .
But if we would arrange a fight or an duel ,one to one or five to five ,
This Sten you talking about vs this AK , I'm sure I would choose to have that AK .
".223MM" is the icing on the shitcake
Looking at this, Mikhail Kalashnikov began to spin very much in the coffin, and Brandon Herrera choked on whiskey.
Robski is crying in the rain
"The worst gunsmithing I've ever seen" says something when Ian has reviewed early 1900's Chinese mystery pistols and guns built from scratch by African poachers.
Let alone the Cobray Terminator and that shitty zip 22lr pistol
maybe the worst non-prefabricated gunsmithing...
Even African poachers inspect the merchandise before buying.
To be fair the african poacher guns are expected to work lol
The pochers' guns were not made to be sold. One could even arguethe Chinese mystery pistols were not commercial products either.
Yeaaaah......
*Misses every shot*
Gas Block: "Fine, I'll do it myself"
When you want things done sometimes you gotta do it yourself
Nice one! =D
🤣
LMAO! I wish he had shown us the rifling. The guy probably shoved a screwdriver down the barrel while turning it.
When the enemy thinks you have shot all the ammo - surprise!
Oh boy I can’t wait to watch another episode of Forgotten Weap-
GOODNESS GRACIOUS
“ You reap what you sow, Artyom. Force answers force, war breeds war, and death only brings death. To break this vicious circle one must do more than just act”
“Will it shoot steel ammo?”
“Nahh, but it will shoot steel parts.”
Doom Doom Tsh! 🤣🤣🤣
@@joshglover2370 dudoum-Tchi* xD
PA-Dum! Tshi..!
They'll hit SOMEBODY
The guy who butchered this time tested pieces of art (well, has been art) might be watching this going "Dohh!! What have I done?! I'm an idiot!" lol
Getting roasted by a guy who has had hands-on time with African poacher guns. Ouch.
At least with the poacher guns someone did the best they could with limited tools and parts at their disposal, this thing is just pure laziness not a single fuck was given as this was being hacked apart.
I would rather buy an African poacher gun than this travesty, even if I had to pay a little more! 🤢
The guy doing this might not have had a lot of tools at his disposal either. It's strange to see either way, I'd never chop up an ak lol. Why change it to a more expensive round?
@@joshglover2370 Me to, hell I'd pay more for a blown up poacher's gun (at least that is unusable and nobody will think to try and use it! This thing? Someone tried to fire it after all, probably a person that isn't into guns all that much...seriously, I don't have any guns, but I'd inspect a gun before firing it and that thing wouldn't pass inspection!))
The maker of this should be accused of trying to hurt other people, because frankly his "gun" (heap of badly put together parts is more honest than calling this a gun!) is a danger to the user and the maker knows this!
That's an oof
The most disappointing part about it is that at first glance it actually looks quite nice. Im not a fan of the skeletal stocks on the AK's but the cherry finish on that weapon is beautiful.
“Mom, can we buy an AK?”
“No, we have an AK at home”
The AK at home:
I'm not a gunsmith by any means, but I am a mechanic, and this is a prime example of what we'll see when a customer says "I know a guy who will do it cheaper"
Or “I did it myself” and proceed to bring you the biggest hack job in the world
"I know a guy who'll do it for a case of pbr" is more like it.
@@BobBobson The pbr guy just takes it to the guy who will do it for a 12 pack of natty light or Milwaukee's Best
How many of these homemade guns are out there made from parts kits and 80% receivers. I’m guessing tens of thousands of the ghost guns are disasters like this.
Yup!
I can hear Brandon Herrera having an aneurysm from all the way across the pond.
@Louis Sanderson not everyone lives in the land of the free
ah a fellow ak guy fan
Please somone bring this to his attention
Some of us live in the land of no freedom but do have a nice cup of tea
@@trueTomi Some of us however live in a place where school shootings aren't a regular occurrence
Just wow.. That gas block failing before anything else could probably saved someone from getting seriously hurt.
"Let's look inside"
No! I've seen enough!
Gunsmiths in the mountains of Afghanistan have made better AKs than this.
And they did it in caves! With boxes of scraps!
Camel
Camel
Camel
Me in my garage could make a better ak than that and the only experience I have "gunsmithing" is working on airsoft guns lol.
Mikhail Kalashnikov: "Look how they massacre my boy...."
So said The Don. THEEEE DON
MY BABY BOOOOYYY!!! -Vegeta, dbza
I personally don't like AK's very much but this videos made me cringe so hard.
Poor Mikhail is rolling in his grave.
Our boy.
I'm surprised the person didn't also have the audacity to just straight up duct-tape the gasblock in place
I'm not even a weapons fan, but I like how Ian talks about them.
Same I mean I inherited all my dads guns but I think they’re neat from a mechanical engineering standpoint like old cars and old cameras
"Name hidden to protect the guilty."
That's not what gets me. What gets me is somebody looked at this and said, "Yes, this firearm is good enough quality to put my name on it." The ignorance that that entails is straight up terrifying.
They probably misspelled their own name.
And somebody must have proof tested it. I hope?
I mean how can you look at this thing and even load a proofing round, let alone put an acceptance mark on it?
or good enough to put my head near it while I fire it?
At least the punches seem good
Was this an early Century build?😀
"custom krinkov for sale"
"no lowballs, I know what I got"
future classic
The one of a kund Fudd AK.
420
I understand protecting the.....innocent, guilty, stoned, whatever.
Back story PLEASE!
'Famous gun, used in media.'
0:13 that still is one of the best gun memes I've ever seen haha
Lovde how you passionately tore apart this sorry excuse for a rifle, Ian
I love your description man. The whole way through. I work on anything with a spark plug basically. Of course fixing the issues is a pain and all the good spirits go away while doing the work (you end up hating whoever butchered it in the first place) but to see how hard someone worked to just do it so wrong lol it never gets old to me. I got a delta drill press with some harbor freight bits and a rotary air tool with a set of cheap amazon burrs, not one clear workbench in sight and i bet i couldve done a better job hahaha
Even the Armory Station in the Metro franchise makes better things than that.
Hahaha. Yeah, I was just thinking that this thing makes the Bastard guns look like a better option.
25 barreled duplet when?
I'd buy this thing for $20 and build a Metro cosplay around it. It's the only conceivable function for the piece that I can see.
eyyy artyom check out sweet rifle i traded for 3 bullitzz and half a cabbage!
@Anthony Swiss The Bigun was such an underrated weapon
The man who sold this however has got to be the best salesman to ever live.
Nah man, my buddy holds that trophy. Sold a pair of snowshoes to a guy who's permanently bound to a wheelchair.
Or shhhiii. He got lucky with a guliable buyer
“That’s classic AK man, you know - third world construction - this one’s got it all.”
Obviously got someone who knows nothing about the weapon he was buying.
Or probably an amateur buyers
I lol'd at "first bad sign, pro mag!". True that.
This is one of Ian’s videos that I come back to every few months.
This weapon functions perfectly in the hands of an Ork, but baffles even the greatest minds of the Adeptus Mechanicus.
I FOUND THE 40K REFERENCE
Lmao some of the 40k lore is obnoxiously funny
Definitely orky Ak.
I’m finishing reading the Beast Arises series now
The orks at their peak sure were scary
WAAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHH
I don't understand, this is considered extremely high quality according to Fallout raiders.
even raiders the piss poor of the piss poor wield there shit together to not shoot off they shoot bullets not parts 🤣
Raiders will at least manufacture an entire gun from scratch with nothing but steel pipe and bolts.
Rated AA by Sadist Raider 253
This is totally a great example of the Chinese assault rifle in Fo3
In fallout, if it works, it’s worth its weight in gold.
I love videos like this. Ian just roasts the hell out of this gun (and in turn, roasts the hell out of the person who built this disaster)
a weapon to surpass metal gear
This is some 200 years into the apocalypse levels of gunsmithing.
Metro 2033 be like
Nah that’s an insult to the people who survived the apocalypse
Any gunsmith that survived the apocalypse is probably smart enough to make a proper ak and not this insult to humanity some may dare call "rifle"
@@rayp.8364 Any gunsmith that is *taught* by them or trying to learn on them...not so much.
bitch the pipe's rifle in fallout 4 is better than this shit
"The great thing about the AK is that it's got wide tolerances so it's really hard to fuck up the manufacturing no matter how cheaply you're trying to make it."
This gunsmith: Challenge accepted.
Hold my Bud light
@@erzherzogalbrecht8504 You're giving this guy too much credit. It should be "hold my bathtub gin".
@@JaxMerrick You're also giving him too much credit. It should be:
"Hold my gamer girl bathwater"
I mean... The first ak-47's had to be milled instead of stamped because the factories kept screwing up the tolerances.
@@Interceptor00X I still think too much credit is being given here. I think it should be "hold my turpentine".
the most horrific example of gunsmithing you've seen...so far.
Looks like something some of the maintenance guys where I work would put together. Some people will never cease to amaze me.
Legend has it, when you shoot it, it uses its own parts as bullets
Brought to you by the Borderlands franchise.
And it hits the one shooting the gun rather than the intended target
@julinsark
Exactly, reminds me of those you throw at an enemy after the magazine is empty because they explode like grenades xD
Underrated 💀💀💀
It's the Junk Jet from Fallout
"I've never seen something this bad"
Remember, it comes from a man who reviewed Khyber Pass guns, and Chinese Mystery Guns.
And this says a lot!
And the North Vietnamese and Pusan Works M1911s
And Zimbabwe hand-made poachers' guns.
And the Catalan Anarchist pistol: the Isard.
He's also fired the Zip 22, don't forget that.
The still image of the gas block mid flight is the funniest photo I've seen in ages.
How was I not subscribed? I've fallen asleep to this stuff like 500 times
This is what the "common" tier of loot looks like.
I'd say it's [Epic] instead. [Epic fail]. This weapon should truly be forgotten, unlike the others from Ian. :D
Nah this is a Grey - Vendor Trash.
nah man it's mythic because it's been in gun Jesus hands and Brandon's
@@KrispyRootbeer lmao. Reminds me of the typical gun in stalker 😂
@@proon. I don't even know if Strelok would be willing to use this weapon.....
The first weapon on here that should be forgotten
When has forgotten weapons turned into "weapons I want to forget about?"
Did you forget about the Zip?
Have you forgotten the cobray terminator?
No, people need to remember this. Forgetting is how history repeats itself and we don’t need to see another one of these 😂
Amen!
I just absolutely love his reaction to this, it’s so hilarious
This is the AK you find beside the dead guy when you first start the game
"-You are without a doubt the worst ak i've ever heard of."
"-but you have heard of me."
Ah, a man of culture!
@@joet.s.6283 so it would seem
“Here’s the barrel.. and I half expected it to be made of wood”
Captain Dak captain jack sparrow, pirates of the Caribbean.
@@captaindak5119 The pirates who dont do anything. They just stay home and lie around.
There are Khyber Pass gunsmiths who'd sneer at the shoddy quality of this work.
They'd probably behead the maker as a infidel saboteur.
@@lurkist Probably not but such a person would be sneered at by his peers, he would soon be herding goats and out of the gun manufacturing business.
I thought the same.
Careful what you say about the Khyber Pass guys, they would surely have made that rifle look a LOT better, even if it worked the same, after all they have some pride, who ever did this job had none! Perhaps it was a 12 year old with his dad's angle grinder? Na even a 12 year old would get a buddy to try and help him do it right.
I approve of this judgement
4:57 Angry beaver grinding tool 😂 I have to get one right now! 😅 Seems to do amazing work!
This is the type of weapon soviet smugglers use to excavate alien artifacts from the zone
"I've never seen something this bad" from the man that collects Chinese mystery pistols
Pretty sure you meant "mystery", though I admit they would be pretty miserable to use.
@@HidingAllTheWay good catch! Yeah your certainly not wrong
Damn, that's exactly what I was going to say. Some of those 'misery' or 'mystery' pistols actually show signs of craftsmanship.
Tells you something, dunnit?
Those mystery pistols at least made a solid attempt, whoever did this had a dremel set, a fifth of bourbon and nothing to lose.
The problem here is that Ian is under the impression that this is a firearm. Clearly it’s actually a booby trap.....
More like a paperweight 🧔
Just imagine you pick this thing up off of an enemy on a battlefield, try to fire it, and next thing you know, you’re being dragged to safety with only the taste of blood, melted metal, and Motrin water in your mouth.
It may be a shoulder fired Claymore.
Fiendish!
Now that I'm looking at it more you may be right
THIS IS HILARIOUSE please do more of these
Builder name hidden to protect the guilty.. damn
Quote of the day: "It's almost like someone started this project badly, and someone else finished it worse"
I dunno, I liked 'our first bad sign.... promag.'
It's like every project car or truck I bought
I read this as soon as he said it lol
Reminds me of the Soviet union.
Who knows? Who isn't to say that this, "thing" was passed on to a third or fourth party before it was even finished?
Mikhail Kalashnikov:"Look how they massacred my boy."
He would consider that child abuse!
You can audibly hear him spinning in his grave...
@@morteforte7033 he has been woken once more after hearing news of this horrid 0.223 rip-off
This monstrosity never had the makings of a varsity rifle
If I could like this multiple times I would
I am so glad there's a picture of that. I'd never believe it otherwise.
Got yourself an armslist "I know what I have" special.
Jesus christ. Khyber Pass makes better AKs than this.
And they make bolt action AK's
Say what you want but at least theirs will fire without the gas block removing itself.
Yeh, my dad did some vocational development work in Waziristan and they were using CNC lathes to turn out AK barrels. Obviously this gunsmith wasn't up to the same standard as villagers who use generators for electricity.
yeah and they do this by primitive things i live close to khyber
As a Pakistani I can confirm
This gun: brought to you by meth and dollar store hand tools.
Nah I know meth addicts who could build a better gun than this
*meth heads and Harbor Freight.
@@subestimado2128 There does not exist a more potent combination than meth addict and Bauer brand tools
@@cameronb8503 😂😂😂
@@subestimado2128 So you mean Century? :)
I love how you actually finished the review…. Perseverance my man perseverance!
The bullets dont kill you, the extractor and piston do
Forgotten Weapons: "I wish I could forget this weapon."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Laughing alone in the night...
@@notonlysunandbeach2567 Laughing with you in the daytime.😆
notonlysunandbeach laughing till mellennia
xD
Ironic.
Judging by the dislikes there are currently 15 people who worked on this gun.
29 now 9:40 am EST
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@rogerjohnson8707 psssst... Comments have the time they were written listed next to be person's name.
Now 29.
31 now, ya think its also the family? 🤔
This should be a forgotten weapon
You can tell the gas block has been braised on because of that brass tint on the barrel. The hell
".223 millimeter"
my god.
Yep... My brains melted to...
Some kind of magnetic accelerator rifle, needle round calibre maybe? :)
A 0,223 millimeter AK. The pinnacle of Soviet engineering.
I thought the bore looked small...
Lmao
The African poaching guns were higher quality than this.
(Edit [almost a year later]) I never expected to get 2k likes on this.
The Ethiopian long guns were actually pretty good, considering.
Yup
Those were honestly super sweet
Those actually worked properly, atleast the ones that didnt explode
Wait, wait, don't tell me. I literally own 0 guns.
Okay, fine. So you're telling me that this is far worse than shitty guns made in sub-Saharan Africa that illegal poachers use?
So I should stick to my simple bow and arrow and hope that game die in the back yard without my intervention? (yeah, that happens)
Quality craftsmanship 😅👍
For americans, 0.223mm is 0.00878 inches.
As you can see, if what it says is true, it's LEAGUES smaller than the Kolibri pistol.
Finally,
A weapon that deserves to be forgotten.
MehdiTalks underrated comment
*.223mm*
This weapon deserves to be remembered.
Examples of bad workmanship are just as important and educational as examples of good workmanship.
@@0zone247 xd
this is a Please Forget This Weapon
XD
That mark on the barrel tells me that the barrel was poorly supported while on a lathe, probably didn't even use a live/dead center. That is what happens when the part/tool flexes while cutting. And it got better towards the chamber end because that is where the chuck was so it was better supported.
"Let's look inside, shall we?"
It would hurt less to look inside a hornet's nest.
Man its almost like I can feel Brandon Herrera having a aneurysm from here.
HypnoticChronic1 look bellow
@Judge Dredd An AK fan boy thats building his own AK 50. Also a youtuber
Send it to Brandon
Lol same
@kev french Barrel proofing is not required to sell here as far as I'm aware.
this feels like how i would make a gun if i was given the parts
You underestimate the power and will of a man with nothing but an angle grinder and hand tools
We need a special section call "is that a gun?" with more stuff like this
Also remotely firing those things from behind a protective shield lol
Better-to-be-forgotten weapons
cursed guns
Pretty sure this was intended to kill the shooter as a trap.
@@taumil3239 like when Ian deliberately assembled the bolt on a Ross Mk3 incorrectly, and then fired it?
New channel title, "Weapons Best Forgotten"
I imagine it would consist of a bunch of middle east cave built guns, literally anything from cobray, and the colt double eagle...
There is no concept about small armd gun smithing in middle east with some exception in the west Bank with home made sub machine guns out of necessity and it called "Carlo guns"
I follow another CZcamsr that basically bought an AK factory and does 'Cursed Gun Memes'. He owuld agree that this is a weapon best forgotten.
@@greebfewatani you have obviously never heard of the Khyber pass or watched Ian's videos for any extended amount of time. It was a joke anyway. *Whoosh*
Grandpa would have called this a "Kyber Pass Special". Looks like something someone made in a prison kitchen while peeling potatoes and prepping for a break-out. Though in all honesty an AK-ish weapon fabricated from memory in a prison kitchen might actually function better and likely without the added risk of the user having receiver parts growing out of their forehead.
My eyes and my brain just died from the sight of that abomination
This looks like a post apocalypse homemade AK copy made by memory from a drunken gunsmith.
Drunken gunsmith zombie!
In that setting id actually give it a pass. just need to properly secure the gas system and its better than a pipe gun.
A time traveling AK-bomination. Nice artefact idea.
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welcome to Russia!?!?
Me who don’t know anything about gunsmithing: Those bastards!
Hahaha i relate to that lol
S A M E
I'm asking myself why anyone would do this?
Same ✌😂😂😂
Yeah, but you know that metal isn't meant to look like clay kneaded together by a toddler in art class right?
I get why the channel is called Forgotten weapons, But unfortunately I can't be blessed with forgetting this cursed firearm
The people who assembled that poor thing should no longer be in business.
“You see Ivan, both Gas block and bullet are equally as powerful.”
You mean bubba? Only bubba would do something like this.
Lol
Lmao I love these Ivan and the Russian jokes
"You see Ivan, gun will never run out of ammunition if gun is ammunition"
That thing is crying out for a bayonet!
Obi-Wan: I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of russians suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
Terror, or disgust?
Respect.
Take my upvote...TAKE IT!!!
Much of the russians doesn't have enough knowledge about firearms to realise what is wrong.
I'm sure I can hear Max weeping from here at the sight of that monstrosity.
This kind of incompetence is next level!
The barrel almost looks like someone mistook the thread cutting feed on their lathe as an autofeed. Another few passes and you could thread a nut onto that barrel!
Even on Ian’s channel, I can’t escape cursed AK’s...
Edit: If the owner sends it in, I’ll fix this gun for free.
Brandon Herrera just looking at this upset the contents of my stomach and made me think of CGIs.
We gonna get a gun builder reacts?
Here he is XD
Everyone is asking what you think about this but nope
We all know
@@martinsmith2347 Same.
Well i was hoping that Brandon would make a video on this also, but judging from his reaction of dismay we may never see a video on this.
At HK, they use this as a “scared straight” motivational video for under performing engineers.
It's the engineering equivalent of that farm safety video we had to watch at school, with the slurry pit. That was nasty.
lol
“Oh mein gott!”
LOL. Comment of the day right there.
"Ze dumbkopfery, it burns mein brain!"
I revisit this video every time I do a new AK build. Just reminding myself what not to do
You know it’s serious when ian doesn’t even make a intro and just hops in to it
i love how ian generously assumes a dremel where i am imagining an angle grinder
Disc diameters are way different. Not going to watch the vid again but I am sure I saw marks from a 4" cut off wheel and some smaller 1/2" marks made by something small. Idk
Best I can do is vice and a hand file.
The cut on the barrel looks like they made it with the edge of a hard stone
thinking the same thing too.
I've done enough terrible angle grinder metal work myself (though smart enough not to go anywhere near my guns with it!) and those really look like angle grinder marks to me. If it was just a dremel that did all that damage it must have had a damn fat cutting wheel and a damn drunk operator