This video reviews 17 newly announced firearms, highlighting innovative features and practical applications. Key releases include the ultra-reliable Sacko ARG50GP for extreme conditions, the historically significant CMP M1 Garand, and the budget-friendly Smith & Wesson M&P22X for training. The Smith & Wesson Model 940 J-frame revolver at number seven generated significant buzz for its return after 27 years, its 9mm Luger chambering, and the elimination of the internal lock, making it economically viable for practice. The CZ 600 series is showcased with its modular Alpha model at number one, offering interchangeable barrels and a lifetime warranty at an accessible price point.
This review of the Mossberg MC2SC highlights its ergonomic design and excellent shooting characteristics, but also details significant reliability issues encountered by the reviewer, including light primer strikes and dead triggers. The video contrasts the MC2SC with the earlier MC1SC and discusses magazine compatibility and aftermarket support, ultimately questioning the trustworthiness of a firearm with a history of malfunctions.
This video provides an in-depth review of the CMMG Dissent Ranch Rifle, highlighting its features, performance, and legal advantages. The presenter, Mark from Fit'n Fire, discusses its AR-adjacent design, emphasizing its 14.5-inch pinned and welded barrel, adjustable gas system, and compatibility with Stag magazines. He notes its flat shooting characteristics and the unique manual of arms for magazine release, comparing it to an AK. The review also covers potential drawbacks like the crossbolt safety's ergonomics for left-handed shooters and the 'chicken wing' shooting stance required for some users, alongside its premium price point.
This review covers the Rossi R95 lever-action rifle chambered in .30-30 Winchester. It highlights the rifle's traditional design, locking bolt mechanism similar to a Marlin, and a five-round tubular magazine. The review also details its safety features, including a crossbolt safety and a lever-actuated safety mechanism, as well as its sighting system and the potential for scope mounting.
This video provides an overview of the classic Remington 870 Wingmaster pump-action shotgun. The presenter highlights its enduring popularity since its production began in the 1950s, emphasizing the smooth pump action, the aesthetic appeal of the checkered walnut grips and stock, and the high-gloss finish. It's noted as a 12 gauge firearm that accepts 2 3/4 inch shells.
The Rossi Brawler is a budget-friendly single-action pistol chambered in .45 Colt or 3-inch .410 shotshells, featuring a 9-inch barrel and a unique ejector system. While not ideal for self-defense due to its single-shot nature, it offers potential for range fun and plinking, especially with the availability of .410 shells. Its inexpensive price point makes it an interesting addition for collectors or those seeking a unique firearm experience.
The Marlin 336 Classic is a modern iteration of a beloved lever-action rifle, featuring traditional styling with high-quality materials like American black walnut and a blued steel finish. Chambered in the versatile 30-30 Winchester, it offers good accuracy for medium-range hunting and a smooth shooting experience thanks to its balanced construction and recoil pad. The rifle incorporates modern manufacturing techniques like CNC machining and retains classic features such as side ejection and a crossbolt safety, making it a reliable and aesthetically pleasing choice for enthusiasts.
The CMMG BR3 is a new variant of the Descent platform, specifically designed to accept Remington 870 style furniture and Mark II size uppers. It features a compact action, eliminating the need for a traditional buffer tube, and comes with CMMG's Zeroed accessories including an ambidextrous front-side charger and a reversible crossbolt safety. Available in .300 Blackout, .308 Winchester, and 6.5 Creedmoor, the BR3 offers a traditional rifle feel with AR-like ergonomics, making it suitable for various shooting disciplines.
The Smith & Wesson Model 1854 is a new lever-action rifle chambered in .44 Magnum, designed with modern features like a side gate loading mechanism, a threaded barrel, and a Picatinny rail. It offers versatile sighting options and a smooth action, harkening back to historical designs while incorporating contemporary materials and functionality. The rifle is presented as a capable option for hunters and enthusiasts alike.
This video evaluates the Marlin 1894 lever-action rifle, chambered in .357 Magnum, as a potential SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) firearm. It highlights the rifle's blued finish, handy size, and the potential for pairing with revolvers of the same caliber. The presenter emphasizes the need for full manipulation of the action to prevent malfunctions and warns against clearing jams with fingers due to sharp internal parts.
This review of the Mossberg MC2SC highlights its potential as a concealed carry option, noting its good balance and aggressive texturing. However, the reviewer expresses significant reservations regarding the poorly positioned crossbolt safety, the trigger's stacking and clunk, and recurring out-of-battery issues within the first 100 rounds. While acknowledging the firearm's decent sizing and optics-ready capability, the overall impression is one of 'meh,' indicating it doesn't stand out in the competitive micro-compact market.
This review of the Kel-Tec Sub 2000 Gen 2 PCC highlights its compact, folding design and compatibility with Glock 19 magazines. The reviewer notes improvements over the Gen 1, such as an aluminum front sight, but points out the plastic rear sight and a somewhat awkward charging handle and safety mechanism. While fun to shoot and affordable, it exhibits more felt recoil than a CZ Scorpion and has a small sight radius.
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