This video presents a 'Top 5 Fight' of concealed carry pistols, featuring a debate between full-size and smaller options. The hosts discuss various models, highlighting capacity, concealability, ergonomics, and shooting characteristics. Key takeaways include the Sig Sauer P365 Macro's popularity for its capacity and ergonomics, the Walther PDP F Series' formidable design and trigger, and the Glock 19's enduring appeal for concealability. The discussion emphasizes personal preference and the importance of trying different firearms.
This video details Beretta's strategic acquisition of Ruger shares, aiming for significant influence and potential control. It explains Ruger's defensive 'poison pill' strategy and Beretta's legal challenges, including antitrust concerns related to board nominations under the Clayton Act. The discussion explores potential outcomes, from collaboration to a full takeover, and the implications for the firearms market.
This video humorously anthropomorphizes firearm brands as women, offering subjective and often stereotypical comparisons. While not instructional, it touches on brand perceptions, price points, and general characteristics associated with various firearms. The host, Eric from Iraq Veteran 8888, engages viewers to share their own interpretations, fostering community interaction around firearm personalities.
The speaker, with over 40 years of firearms experience, discusses various handguns and rifles, offering opinions on brands like Kimber, Glock, and SIG Sauer. He emphasizes the importance of proper firearm maintenance, trigger quality, and the debate between hammer-fired and striker-fired platforms. The discussion also touches on Second Amendment rights, gun control legislation in different states, and personal defense strategies, highlighting the need for firearm safety training regardless of carry laws.
This video explores the origins of Navy Arms and its pioneering role in producing Old West reproduction firearms, focusing on the collaboration between Navy Arms founder Valforjet's father and engineers Veto Gregorelli and Aldo Uberti. It details the development of early models like the 51 Navy and Griswold revolvers, the strategic business decisions behind their production, and the subsequent expansion into lever-action rifles. The discussion also touches upon the rise of cowboy action shooting and the eventual sale of Uberti to Beretta, explaining why Navy Arms ceased production of these reproductions.
This video provides a rapid-fire update on new firearm and accessory releases, including the Springfield XD Mod.4 with optic cuts and flat-face triggers, new Smith & Wesson Shield Plus variants, and Savage Arms 110 rimfire rifles. It also touches on industry news like Beretta's interest in Ruger stock and the acquisition of Alien Gear Holsters by Cadre Holdings. The content concludes with an announcement for GunCon 2026 in Niles, Ohio.
The video argues against the notion that Ruger is failing due to a lack of innovation or not meeting customer demands. The speaker asserts that Ruger is a diverse manufacturer offering a wide range of quality firearms across various categories, including shotguns, rifles, and handguns. The analysis highlights specific Ruger models and their contributions to different market segments, suggesting that claims of stagnation are unfounded and potentially influenced by competitor interests.
This video covers new firearm releases from Springfield Armory (XD Series Gen 4), Smith & Wesson (Shield X variants), and Savage (110 RF rimfire series). It also details Ruger's 250th-anniversary special editions, new optics from Zero Optics and SILE Optics, and suppressor offerings from Canic. The latter half delves into industry drama involving Beretta's stake in Ruger and the ongoing dispute between B&T USA and B&T Switzerland, concluding with the acquisition of Alien Gear Holsters by Cadre Holdings.
This video discusses the financial health and market perception of Ruger, refuting claims that the company is in trouble or stagnant. The speaker argues that Ruger is performing well financially, citing consistent stock performance and the continued popularity of its firearms, particularly revolvers and rifles. The discussion contrasts this with the perceived positive outlook on Beretta.
This video discusses Beretta's acquisition of Ruger, detailing the financial maneuvers and potential implications for American firearms manufacturing. The speaker, TheYankeeMarshal, expresses concern over a foreign entity taking over a significant American gun company, suggesting it could lead to a loss of American control and potential operational shifts. The analysis focuses on the financial aspects of the takeover, including stock purchases and offers, and speculates on the future of Ruger under Beretta's ownership.
This video provides a rapid-fire news update on new firearm releases and industry news. It highlights new models from Smith & Wesson, Rock River Arms, and Springfield Armory, including details on features and MSRP. The update also touches on new triggers from Timney and Radian, suppressor offerings from White Label Armory, and corporate drama involving Beretta and BNT USA. Finally, it promotes the upcoming GunCon event.
This video reviews several new firearms and industry developments. It covers new Performance Center pistols from Smith & Wesson, Rock River Arms' A1 carbine SPR, and Springfield Armory's updated Echelon with an Aimpoint ACRO cut. Shotgun news includes the Thompson Center Pro Hunter Turkey Encore. The video also touches on industry drama involving Beretta's stake in Ruger and a dispute between BNT USA and BNT Switzerland, alongside new gear releases from Timney, Radian, Harrington Arms, and White Label Armory.
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