Amber from Exile Armory showcases a wide array of firearms and accessories, including suppressors, handguns, rifles, and shotguns. The inventory features brands like Gemtech, CZ, Glock, Henry, and Daniel Defense, with specific models such as the M&P 15-22 suppressed upper, CZ Shadow 2, and DDM4 V7. The video also touches on NFA item transfers and upcoming shop events.
Exile Armory in Weaver, AL, is hosting a Black Friday event featuring special 'kickers' and a raffle. Purchases earn raffle tickets for a chance to win firearms and suppressors, with $5 donations offering re-entry. The event also includes a tribute to Keegan Singleton, with all $5 donations going to his family. Several firearms are highlighted with competitive pricing, including the TriStar KRX 12-gauge shotgun for $220, Stevens 320 20-gauge shotgun for $170, and various Taurus G3 series 9mm handguns from $205 to $270.
This video identifies 20 firearms that have significantly depreciated in value, becoming 'money pits' due to market saturation, recalls, or obsolescence. It highlights specific models like budget AR-15s, early FN 509s, and the Taurus G3C as poor investments. The content advises caution when buying firearms that were overvalued during market shortages, emphasizing long-term value and reliability over temporary trends.
GunBros instructors discuss firearms they would avoid purchasing. Key points include preferring .22 LR conversion kits over dedicated AR-22s like the Tipman, critiquing the ergonomics and aesthetics of the Kel-Tec SU-16, and questioning the utility of the Stevens 320 shotgun when similar barrel lengths are already available. The discussion highlights practical considerations and personal preferences in firearm selection.
The Stevens 320 is presented as a strong budget pump-action shotgun, rivaling the Maverick 88. It offers smooth operation, a user-friendly loading gate that prevents thumb "biting," and fast cycling due to its slide unlocking mechanism. Its ergonomics and various configurations make it a versatile option for home defense or general use.
This YouTube video offers a review of the Stevens 320 shotgun, highlighting its affordability at $135 and its design inspired by a classic, now discontinued, shotgun. The reviewer emphasizes the value proposition of the Stevens 320, questioning if one can go wrong with a firearm offering such a compelling price point. The content focuses on a practical evaluation of this budget-friendly shotgun.
Exile Armory in Weaver, AL, showcases a diverse inventory of used and new firearms, including handguns, shotguns, and rifles. The store is actively hiring, seeking applicants to apply in person. Prices range from budget-friendly options like the SCCY CPX-2 at $175 to higher-end rifles such as the Browning X-Bolt Hell's Canyon for $1005.
This TGC News segment covers a range of industry updates, from new product releases like NeoMag's EDC accessories and Savage's Stevens 320 shotguns, to significant financial news from Ruger and controversial dealings involving Remington. It also touches on major industry events like the cancellation of SHOT Show 2021 and company relocations.
This review details a Stevens 320 shotgun failure during a torture test, specifically the ejector retention piece breaking. The video highlights Savage Arms' prompt customer service in providing replacement parts. Post-repair testing confirms functionality, emphasizing the importance of understanding a firearm's limits and manufacturer support.
The Savage Arms Stevens 320 Tactical offers a budget-friendly entry into tactical shotguns, featuring a pistol grip stock and a pump forend. While it allows for magazine extensions and has a drilled and tapped receiver, its budget build quality is evident in a visible gap between the bolt and receiver. Ergonomic drawbacks include a poorly placed action release and a spring-loaded lifter that hinders smooth loading.
This video details a rigorous torture test comparing four popular pump-action shotguns (Mossberg 500, Remington 870, Stevens 320, Benelli SuperNova) under extreme muddy conditions. The Remington 870 emerged as the sole survivor, demonstrating superior reliability when fouled with mud, while the others experienced significant cycling failures and mechanical issues. The test highlights the critical impact of environmental contamination on firearm performance.
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