Reckoning weapons are probably one of the worst reissues since the sunsetting and not being craftable make things even worse

Weapons like the sword, the smg and the GL were never among the most popular weapons back in years 2 and 3, but their appearance and the performance of those weapons surely made some people interested in them. The hand cannon, the pulse rifle, the sniper and the shotgun are probably among the most popular D2 weapons and among the most iconic legendary weapons of the entire franchise for a lot of players, despite Reckoning and Gambit Prime not being among the most popular activities of the time, also the Reckoning itself was played mostly because of the weapons it featured.

Gnawing Hunger, Lonesome and Night Watch dodged the sunsetting and remained relevant for a lot of people, their stats and perks also aged well since their reissue on season 11.

The second wave of reissuess finally happened now, around 3 years later and the results are miserable.

Doomsday (GL) was simply forgotten and left to rot.

Just in Case (sword), Sole Survivor (sniper) and Last Man Standing (shotgun) are able to roll with some gimmick rolls and some unique combos but aren't anything special, maybe Discord on Last Man Stand will be used for fun but still isn't something that met the expectations for that weapon.

Bug-out Bag is probably the best one overall since it's able to compete in the current meta but suffers by having average stats and not being from a meta archetype.

Spare Rations (hand cannon) and Outlast (pulse rifle) probably are the ones that hurt the most, both were amazing before the sunset, but now both are massively powercrept, have below average stats compared to similar weapons and feel left in year 2 when they launched.

To make things even worse, those weapons were expected to return as craftable weapons, like reissued Menagerie and Ikelos weapons, other popular and iconic weapons from the past, but Reckoning weapons can't even be crafted, so getting good rolls is way harder, thus limiting their potential, especially when you need good rolls to compensate the low stats.