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Federal has launched a new 6.5 Creedmoor Plus Peak ammunition line, featuring 130-grain Terminal Ascent bullets. This ammunition is loaded to significantly higher pressures (80,000 psi) than standard 6.5 Creedmoor (65,000 psi), utilizing a peak alloy steel case. Testing showed velocities exceeding 3,000 feet per second, a substantial increase over standard factory loads, potentially offering performance comparable to or exceeding a PRC. The recoil was noted as manageable, even with the increased power, especially when suppressed.
This video showcases the Samson Manufacturing Folding 10/22 Chassis system, highlighting its innovative design and user-friendly features. The chassis is constructed from aluminum, offering a lightweight yet robust platform for Ruger 10/22 firearms. Key features include push-button adjustments for cheek weld and folding mechanisms, designed to prevent the common thumb-pinching issues found in older folding stock designs. Samson Manufacturing also offers a Hannibal Rail for Mini-14s and specialized mounts for red dot sights.
This video features a discussion with Mike from SilencerCo about the importance of choosing a reputable suppressor manufacturer, highlighting SilencerCo's vertical integration and commitment to quality. They showcase the evolution of their pistol suppressors, from the iconic Osprey 9 to the advanced S98, emphasizing improvements in sound performance and design. The conversation also delves into the benefits of the Omega 300, its status as the best-selling silencer, and its versatility. The latter half introduces ZEV Technologies, showcasing their innovative FDP (folded pistol) and OZ9 pistol platforms, including the Hypercomp and a special edition OZ9 long slide, highlighting their competition-bred designs adapted for duty and everyday carry.
Ernest Langdon of Langdon Tactical discusses their custom Beretta firearms, focusing on the 92G LTT Elite II and the Beretta Cheetah. Langdon Tactical specializes in enhancing production guns for improved shootability, with a strong partnership with Beretta. Key features highlighted include their patented RDO cut for lower optic mounting, stainless steel slides, Vertec/M9A4 style frames, and custom grip options. The Beretta Cheetah in .32 ACP is presented as a highly shootable, low-recoil option with advanced direct-milled optic mounting.
This video introduces three new Taurus firearms for 2026: the GX2 Toro, RPC PDW, and 22 TUC. Caleb Giddings from Taurus USA highlights the affordability and optics-ready nature of the GX2 Toro, the PDW capabilities and roller-delayed blowback system of the RPC, and the compact, threaded-barrel design of the 22 TUC for pest control and plinking. The discussion emphasizes practical applications, value, and consumer feedback in product development.
This discussion between Tom Gresham and Pete Brownell of Brownells delves into the evolution and current state of the firearms industry. They highlight the historical roots of many industry-leading companies, tracing their origins to post-WWII veterans, and discuss the current wave of innovation driven by entrepreneurs and collaborative efforts between brands. The conversation also touches upon the importance of community within the industry and the personal mission of supporting veterans through initiatives like climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
This video showcases the Langdon Tactical Custom CZ P-09 Nocturn, highlighting its specialized features and performance enhancements. Ernest Langdon of Langdon Tactical explains the collaborative effort with CZ and Cajun Gun Works to improve trigger pull, reset, and overall shootability. A key customization discussed is the modified optic footprint, allowing for larger optics like the Leupold DeltaPoint Pro, which is presented as a better fit for competition than the standard RMSC footprint. The discussion emphasizes the importance of a consistent trigger and repeatable sight tracking for accurate shooting, particularly in competitive scenarios.
This video details the reintroduction of Thompson Center Arms and their innovative new barrel technology developed with Avient. Greg Ritz explains the history of the versatile Encore platform and highlights the new barrels featuring a steel core, ceramic injection, and carbon fiber shell. This design significantly improves heat dissipation, maintaining accuracy and point of impact during sustained firing, while also reducing barrel weight. The discussion also touches on the broad applicability of Avient's materials science across the firearms industry.
Doug Hamlin, Executive Vice President of the NRA, discusses the organization's multifaceted efforts in advocating for gun rights. He highlights the NRA Annual Meetings as a key event for industry engagement and member connection. Politically, the NRA is actively involved in combating restrictive legislation, particularly focusing on the situation in Virginia and its potential national implications. Hamlin emphasizes the importance of voter turnout in the upcoming midterms to protect Second Amendment rights and support favorable judicial appointments, citing the impact of President Trump's judicial selections. The NRA also engages in various educational and safety programs, including Eddie Eagle and Refuse to Be a Victim.
This video introduces the Timney Alpha Competition Trigger specifically designed for the Glock Gen 6. It highlights the trigger's 3 lb pull weight and improved installation process due to a press-fit sear housing. The discussion also touches on Timney's history with Glock triggers, starting with Gen 3/4 and Gen 5 models, and their broader range of Remington 700 triggers.
This video compares the Banish Speed K and Banish Varmint .223 suppressors for .223 caliber firearms. The Speed K is highlighted for its compact size and 20 dB reduction, making it ideal for maintaining rifle maneuverability. The Varmint .223, a serviceable titanium suppressor, offers a greater 35 dB reduction and is preferred for its superior sound suppression, especially in hunting scenarios requiring extended shooting or when near others.
This video details the installation of an Aimpoint COA optic onto a Springfield Echelon pistol, highlighting the 'ski boot' like locking mechanism of the COA system. The presenter emphasizes the secure, no-wiggle, no-wobble fit achieved by this mounting method, which uses rear sight screws to secure the optic. The Springfield Echelon itself is praised for its ergonomics, adaptive grip texture, and low bore axis.