This video covers a wide range of new firearms and accessories debuted at the NRA Show 2026. Key highlights include the Sig Sauer M400 Forge rifle, the Sig Sauer 365 Equinox pistol, the Taurus CMX XX 2011 pistol, Hux Works suppressors, Glock's new 15-round slimline magazines, Unity Tactical's Fast FTC mount for Hollow Sun magnifiers, SureFire's SOCOM suppressors and Scout Light Pro, JL Billet's RXM Reaper chassis, Taurus's RPC pistol caliber carbine and GX2 Toro pistol, Grand Power's AR-10 variant that accepts AK magazines, and various other offerings from brands like Echelon and ZEV. The coverage emphasizes new product launches, technical specifications, and availability.
This video introduces the new Taurus RPC, a 32-round, 9mm, true roller-delayed PDW, highlighting its potential for improved shootability with an optional brace. It also showcases the optics-ready GX2 Toro, now available for under $300 MSRP, and the 22 Tug with an added threaded barrel for suppressor use, emphasizing its suitability as a compact carry option. The presenter, Caleb Giddings from Taurus USA, suggests checking them out at NRA 2026.
The Taurus RPC is a new sub-gun entering the market, aiming to provide a roller-delayed blowback system at a sub-$1000 price point, likely closer to $800-$900. The reviewer highlights its 4.5-inch threaded barrel, ambidextrous controls, and flat-face trigger. Initial testing with 100 rounds suppressed showed no malfunctions, though the proprietary 32-round polymer magazines are noted as a potential concern for long-term reliability and aftermarket support.
This video introduces the new Taurus RPC, a pistol carbine featuring a roller-delayed blowback system and a 32-round proprietary magazine. The speaker notes its similarity to the Springfield KONA and highlights its competitive MSRP. A key feature discussed is the quick-change barrel, with speculation about potential caliber changes or accessory options.
The Taurus RPC is a new budget-friendly Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) featuring a roller-delayed blowback system, non-reciprocating barrel, and ambi controls. The brace version is highlighted, with an option to purchase without for cost savings. The reviewer notes its surprising quietness and shooting characteristics, though the proprietary magazines are a noted downside.
The Taurus RPC is a 9mm PDW featuring a roller-delayed blowback system designed for reduced recoil and muzzle rise. It boasts an aerospace aluminum alloy receiver with a Cerakote finish, a steel internal chassis for durability, and a full-length Picatinny top rail with an M-LOK handguard for accessory mounting. The RPC is fully ambidextrous, includes a flat-face trigger, and comes with two 32-round magazines.
This video provides a first look at the Taurus RPC, a new budget-friendly submachine gun featuring a roller-delayed blowback system. The reviewer highlights its sub-$1000 price point, 4.5-inch threaded barrel, ambidextrous controls, and a surprisingly comfortable grip. Initial impressions suggest it's a promising option for those entering the subgun category without a high price tag, though long-term reliability and magazine durability require further testing.
This video emphasizes the mindset of preparedness and responsibility in firearm ownership, highlighting the importance of consistent training and reliable equipment. It suggests that true confidence is built through dedication, not simply acquired. The Taurus RPC is presented as a firearm that embodies this philosophy, focusing on dependable performance.
This video from the IWA 2026 show features a comprehensive look at new firearms and accessories from various manufacturers. Key highlights include Schmeisser's piston-driven SPF-15 and delayed-recoil DRS9, Taurus's RPC PCC, Kel-Tec's KP50, and VGD's roller-delayed pistol. The review also covers Tisas's DS9 and Nightstalker pistols, Bull Armory's modular 1911 triggers and SOF/TAC Comp pistols, OMS's modular pump-action shotgun, and Unity Tactical's Fast Bridge accessory.
The Taurus RPC 9 is a new Pistol Caliber Carbine concept showcased at IWA 2025. It features a direct blowback action, ambidextrous controls, and an AR-style grip. While offering modern features like M-LOK and a collapsible stock, ergonomic considerations for the bolt release were noted. The estimated MSRP is $650, with proprietary 32-round magazines.
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