This episode of The Gun Collective News covers a wide array of new firearm releases and industry updates. Key highlights include the Smith & Wesson MP 57, a gas-operated handgun in 5.7x28mm, Remington's new 360 Buckhammer hunting cartridge, and several new suppressors from Gemtech and SilencerCo. The show also details new pistols from Shadow Systems and CZ, tactical shotguns from Beretta, and new revolvers from Taurus. Long gun releases include CMMG's 9mm Descent ARs, Rock River Arms' hunting rifles, Frankie's Momentum Elite bolt-action, Beretta's A300 Ultima Patrol shotgun, and the IWI Carmel rifle. Industry news covers the sale of Barrett Firearms and issues at Kalashnikov USA.
This video reviews the Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph Premium Kit. The reviewer highlights its accuracy (.25% level) and ability to measure speeds up to 9999fps, making it suitable for both rifles and handguns. A key feature is its smartphone connectivity for recording measurements. The setup is described as very easy and the reviewer's experience was positive. The product is imported by NIOA and retails around $375, with a link to NIOA provided. The music used is from the YouTube audio library.
This video reviews the Redfield Revolution 4-12x40mm AccuRange rifle scope, positioning it as a quality entry-level optic suitable for budget-conscious buyers. The reviewer highlights their positive experience with the scope, noting its reliable performance over time. The retail price is mentioned as approximately $439, with imports to Australia handled by NIOA, whose website is provided for further information.
This video review focuses on the Leupold RX-1200i TBR/W digital laser rangefinder. The description highlights its True Ballistic Range (TBR) and Wind (W) capabilities, which calculate ballistics and provide hold-over information in either MIL or MOA. It can also account for a 10mph crosswind. The reviewer states the device has numerous features and has been reliable, noting its retail price of approximately AU $700 and its Australian importer, NIOA.
This review of the Savage Model 25 Varmint in .17 Hornet by Ozzie Reviews highlights its exceptional accuracy potential, capable of sub-MOA groups at 100 yards. However, the review also points out significant reliability concerns, specifically a bolt jamming issue during the feeding cycle, which requires mitigation. The rifle is presented as a capable varmint hunting tool, but potential buyers should be aware of the ammunition cost and potential mechanical quirks.
This video reviews the Leupold RX-1000i Digital Laser Rangefinder, highlighting its ruggedness, reliability, and affordability. The reviewer tested it in wet weather, confirming its functionality. Key features mentioned include over 10,000 ranges per battery and an included belt-mountable carry case. The price point of $450 is considered good value. The video also notes that Leupold products are imported to Australia by NIOA.
This video provides a review of the LaRue "TG1" auto-resetting sniper target. The reviewer highlights its heavy-duty construction and suitability for law enforcement, military personnel, and long-distance shooters. A key feature emphasized is the target's auto-resetting capability after each hit. The description also mentions that these targets are imported to Australia by Nioa and available through local dealers.
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