The Yankee Marshal corrects his previous assessment of the Colt Boa, noting a significant MSRP difference compared to the Colt Python. He highlights that the Boa is $300 more expensive and questions the value proposition at this price point, suggesting it may be an exclusive distributor model with limited production. The speaker also criticizes Colt's website for frequent inaccuracies regarding firearm specifications.
This video reveals hidden practices in gun stores. It explains that MSRP is inflated and not the actual selling price, and that dealers often push inventory based on distributor deals, not customer needs. The speaker advises against biased recommendations and highlights that accessories carry the highest profit margins for stores.
This video reveals common sales tactics gun stores employ. It highlights that MSRP is inflated and not the actual selling price, and warns against inventory bias where dealers push specific firearms based on distributor deals rather than customer needs. The speaker also emphasizes that accessories often carry the highest markups and advises customers to research needs beforehand.
This video reveals common sales tactics employed by gun stores. It highlights that MSRP is often inflated and not the true selling price, and advises consumers to avoid purchasing based on this figure. The presenter explains 'inventory bias,' where dealers push specific firearms due to distributor deals requiring bulk purchases, rather than what's best for the customer. Finally, it points out that accessories, such as red dots, magazines, and holsters, carry the highest profit margins for gun stores, urging buyers to research needs beforehand.
This video introduces the Canik Prime Radian Edition, a collaboration with Radian Weapons, set to launch soon. Ryan, Marketing Manager at Radian Weapons, highlights key modifications like the Radian backstrap magazine well, shortened slide, barrel, and micro compensator. The video demonstrates a significant 40% recoil reduction compared to the standard Prime model. The MSRP is set at $899, with a launch expected in approximately one month.
The Yankee Marshal, an experienced revolver enthusiast, breaks down the differences between the Colt Python and Colt Grizzly. He explains that the core difference lies in cosmetic features: the Grizzly has an unfluted cylinder and a ported barrel, while the Python has a fluted cylinder and an unported barrel. These modifications, along with optional bear paw engravings on the Grizzly, add to its cost but are considered worthwhile by collectors for aesthetic appeal.
This video provides an early look at a new Savage Arms bolt-action rifle revealed at SHOT Show, highlighting its $800 MSRP. The content emphasizes the brand's commitment to offering affordable firearm platforms, as noted by the interviewer from Classic Firearms. The expert assessment indicates high authority, suggesting valuable insights into firearm pricing and availability.
This video provides an expert overview of new Discovery Optics rifle scope models showcased at SHOT Show 2026. Key features discussed include an innovative internal electronic level with adjustable sensitivity, redesigned turret textures for improved grip, and updated specifications for popular models like the 5-25x Gen III and 6-36x Gen II. The insights come from industry reviewers and brand representatives, offering valuable data for potential buyers.
US Palm is making high-end suppressors more attainable with their new 3D-printed line, priced at $799. This strategy leverages advanced manufacturing to compete with suppressors typically costing $1,200-$1,500. The suppressors feature a low back pressure design, indicating a focus on performance and user experience.
This video from Backfire provides expert guidance on selecting a three-rifle battery for hunters, emphasizing specialization and familiarity. The host, demonstrating high authority, details the benefits of a 'Tack Driver' precision rifle, an 'Old Trusty' versatile hunting rifle, and a 'Thumper' high-power rifle for large game. Specific models like the Tikka T3X and Sako S20 are recommended, along with key calibers such as 6.5 Creedmoor and 6.5 PRC.
Roger Barrera provides a concise 3-minute rundown of the Sig P211 GTO, highlighting its weight (2 lbs 10.2 oz with optic), P320 compatibility for holsters and magazines, and a measured trigger pull of 3 lbs 11.1 oz. The review showcases specialized tools and cross-compatibility testing, demonstrating high-level expertise.
This review compares the Rossi Martin RM1C Comp and RM1S pistols, evaluating them on build quality, ergonomics, features, practical accuracy, and value. Both pistols received high marks, with the RM1S excelling in ergonomics due to its improved texture. The RM1C Comp features a functional compensator, while both offer an optic cut and ambidextrous controls. Despite a slight edge in accuracy for the Comp, both models offer excellent value for their price point.
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