This SHOT Show 2025 recap highlights trends in the firearms industry. The speaker notes a prevalence of 'Glock clones' from various manufacturers, including Ruger's RXM and Ross Martin's offerings. Weapon light advancements were deemed minimal compared to the previous year, with a surprising lack of power from a new Surefire compact light. Positive developments include EOTech's compact Vudu 3x9 LPVO, Glock collaborations with Aimo for smaller optics, and Night Vision's expanded product lines. OA Defense's 2311 pistol, featuring modular grips accepting P320 magazines, is also noted as an intriguing innovation. The speaker expresses a desire for more advancements in pistol optics, particularly in reducing the signature and center of gravity of enclosed red dots, and a resurgence in the popularity and accessory support for larger-framed handguns.
This video provides a highlight reel of new firearms and accessories from SHOT Show 2025, focusing on innovative designs and anticipated releases. Key features include the Glock ACRO optic, Bull Armory's highly-ported Tech Comp and compact EDC, Smith & Wesson's revived Mountain Gun, and the unique Kall Defense grip modifications. The presenter, Brett from Nightwood Guns, offers personal opinions and highlights potential game-changers for the firearms market.
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