This video provides an unboxing and initial impressions of the Henry SPD Crusher rifle chambered in .45-70 Government. Key features highlighted include its carbon fiber barrel, aluminum handguard, and threaded barrel, offering versatility for different shooting applications. The reviewer also notes the rifle's ability to be loaded in multiple ways, including a side-loading option.
This video details how specific firearm configurations, including AR-15s, AKs, tactical pistols, tactical shotguns, AR pistols, and 80% builds, are facing increased legal restrictions in various US states heading into 2026. It highlights new state laws and effective dates that impose training requirements, ban sales, or redefine prohibited features, making ownership more complex and potentially illegal depending on the state and firearm's specific configuration.
This video provides a first look at the Kel-Tec KP50, an evolution of the P50. It highlights key features such as the AK-style magazine release, dual 50-round 'jungle mag' setup, ambidextrous charging handle, 10-inch threaded barrel with a 1/2-28 thread pitch, monolithic rail for optics and accessories, and a side-folding brace with a 1913 mount. The KP50 is presented as a lightweight, high-capacity firearm designed for fun and versatility.
RJ Contorno from Savage Arms introduces the new 110 RF Elite Precision rifle, designed for extreme long-range .22 LR shooting. The rifle is exceptionally heavy at over 13 lbs and features a 22-inch full-profile barrel with a custom match chamber and a 1/2x28 thread. It boasts a competition trigger adjustable to under 1 lb and an MDT ACC Gen 2 chassis, highlighting its precision engineering for competitive accuracy.
The Retay RXP 22 is a lightweight, budget-friendly .22LR handgun featuring an optics-ready slide and a threaded barrel, making it ideal for suppressor use. It offers a double/single action trigger and comes with two 13-round magazines. While initial use may require lubrication to resolve minor hiccups, it performs reliably with a suppressor attached. It's recommended as an easy-to-shoot option for new shooters or for relaxed range days.
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 JTS AirStryke Carbine is a budget-friendly PCP air rifle, priced around $250, offering impressive value. It features AR-style furniture, an adjustable stock, and a threaded barrel for suppressors. While it includes open sights, they can interfere with scope mounting. The rifle delivers good accuracy, especially with slugs, at 50 yards, though performance at 100 yards is less consistent. It provides approximately 30 shots per fill and comes with two 10-shot magazines.
This video provides a first look at the new Springfield Armory Saint Victor PDW, a 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). The reviewer highlights key changes from the previous model, including an improved 45-degree safety selector and a full-length picatinny rail. While praising the dedicated 9mm design, forged aluminum components, and compact size, the reviewer notes the omission of iron sights and the desire for an ambidextrous charging handle at its $1400 price point. The firearm is described as a direct blowback AR9, shooting as expected for its platform, with initial reliability observations after 230 rounds.
This video compares the Beretta 80X Cheetah and the SIG Sauer P365 in .380 ACP. Both are presented as lightweight, compact, and solid full-metal pistols suitable for concealed carry. The P365 offers a 12-round capacity and a port for recoil reduction, while the Cheetah features a threaded barrel, an extended 13-round magazine option, and is optic-ready with a decocker. Ultimately, the speaker favors the Beretta 80X Cheetah due to its historical significance.
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.
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.
This review of the Smith & Wesson FPC in 5.7x28mm highlights its innovative folding design and affordability, positioning it as a potential survival carbine or PDW. While praising its shootability, accuracy, and low recoil, the review identifies significant reliability issues, particularly with first-round feeding, across multiple magazines and ammunition types. The reviewer suggests the 9mm variant may be a more reliable choice for self-defense.
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