This TFB TV spotlight introduces the KelTec PR-380, a unique and highly concealable .380 ACP pistol designed for grab-and-go defense. It features an unconventional magazine-less, top-loading design utilizing a 7-round stripper clip, offering capacities of 10+1 or 13+1 depending on the grip module. The PR-380 boasts a lightweight, compact profile, making it ideal for deep concealment.
The 9mm caliber, once dominant, is seeing a quiet shift in popularity towards higher-powered options like the 10mm and the faster 5.7x28mm. This trend is driven by a renewed interest in firearm power and availability, with manufacturers now offering compact 10mm options and a growing list of brands producing 5.7x28mm firearms. While 9mm remains prevalent, these two calibers are experiencing significant growth.
The speaker, TheYankeeMarshal, discusses his personal boycott of Buffalo Boar due to the owner's expressed enjoyment of killing animals and others' disapproval. He also touches on past considerations of boycotting Turkish and Israeli firearms, citing geopolitical and personal reasons, though he clarifies these were more about not buying undesirable products than active boycotts.
This video from God Family and Guns discusses a shift in American firearm preferences away from 9mm towards calibers offering more power and velocity. The instructor highlights 10mm Auto for its significant energy (600-750 ft-lbs) and growing availability in compact carry platforms, and 5.7x28mm for its high velocity (1800-2500 fps) and manageable recoil, noting increased firearm options from various manufacturers in both calibers. The trend indicates a consumer demand for enhanced performance and wider firearm choices beyond the dominant 9mm.
Brandon Herrera presents a satirical 'Gun Meme Review 2026' scenario involving the hypothetical capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The video humorously explores geopolitical memes, military operations, and showcases tactical gear from sponsors like TacPack and SDI, including Walker's electronic ear protection and Mantis dry fire trainers. Herrera leverages internet culture and tactical knowledge to discuss military hardware and operational concepts.
This video from Classic Firearms features a 'Naughty or Nice' game assessing various firearms, parts, and calibers. Expert Kaya provides insights on the Sig Spear's power, the Hi-Point's cost-effectiveness, the reliability of roller-delayed systems, and the practicality of bullpup designs. Discussions also cover charging handle effectiveness, the innovation of KelTec, the pros and cons of muzzle devices, and the relevance of modern calibers like .338 ARC and 8.6 Blackout. The assessment highlights practical considerations for duty use versus recreational shooting.
This video details the unique loading mechanism of the KelTec PR 5.7, which utilizes stripper clips for its internal 20-round magazine. It also covers the firearm's innovative design, including its hinged disassembly, unique trigger behavior, and rotating barrel lock system. Despite a notable muzzle flash and report, the felt recoil is surprisingly minimal.
This guide, presented by an expert instructor, details the optimal optic selection for the KelTec Sub2000 Gen 3. It emphasizes choosing a red dot sight due to the firearm's forward rail mounting and the need for unlimited eye relief. The advice strongly cautions against low-quality optics and magnifiers, recommending reputable brands for durability and effective use within the 9mm's effective range of 100-200 yards.
This YouTube video from KelTec Weapons showcases their firearms, specifically mentioning the 5.7 caliber "pew pew" (a slang term for firearms). The title suggests a positive review or demonstration of the 5.7 caliber firearm and potentially other "pews" (firearms) from the brand. While no specific models beyond what's implied by the 5.7 caliber are explicitly stated, the video likely covers a range test, review, or general showcase of KelTec's product line, focusing on the 5.7mm ammunition and the firearms chambered for it.
This YouTube video, titled "Shotgun vs Drone: Testando a KelTec KSG em Ação!", focuses on testing the capabilities of the KelTec KSG shotgun. While the description is brief, the title strongly suggests a comparison or test involving a shotgun against a drone, implying action-packed footage and potentially defensive or target-practice scenarios. The use of a specific shotgun model indicates a focus on firearm performance and features.
This video covers highlights from SHOT Show 2025, featuring interactions at the HK booth where the Marketing Director humorously 'slapped' the host. It also includes first looks at the compact Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0, the Rock Island Armory RIA 5.0 with its impressive hammer-fired trigger, the CZ Shadow 2 Target, PSA concepts like a suppressed .45 ACP bolt-action pistol, and the lightweight KelTec PR57.
This video from "American Rifleman Television" provides an inside look at KelTec's new manufacturing facility in Rock Springs, Wyoming, dedicated to the production of their innovative PR57 handgun. The segment focuses on the company's manufacturing process, highlighting their commitment to affordability and efficiency. Viewers will gain an understanding of how the PR57 is made and the strategic investment KelTec has made in this new facility to bring this unique pistol to market.
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