The Ruger Red Label 3 shotgun is making a comeback, with Ruger partnering with Connecticut Shotgun. This 20-gauge model features 28 or 30-inch barrels, Turkish walnut stocks, and a focus on quality build and action tightness.
This video provides an expert overview of new firearm releases from Ruger at SHOT Show 2026, including updates to the popular 10/22, the return of the Red Label III shotgun, the new Harrier AR-pattern rifle, and the RXM polymer pistol. The insights cover specific features, materials, and compatibility, offering valuable information for firearm enthusiasts and potential buyers.
Dustin from Guns of the West provides an expert-level comparison of the Heritage Badlander and Coachwhip shotguns. He details key differences in hammer design (internal vs. external), metal finishes (matte black vs. color case hardened), stock aesthetics, and action mechanics. Both models are presented as suitable for traditional shooting applications, with specific attention paid to their cylinder bore configurations and gauge/barrel length options.
This expert overview from John Parker, Editor-in-Chief of Shooting Sports USA, details the Fabarm Infinite RS Sporting. It highlights the shotgun's suitability for competition, focusing on its 12-gauge caliber, 32-inch Tribore barrels with an adjustable rib, durable four-lug CNC machined action, and premium Turkish walnut stock with an adjustable comb. The MSRP is noted as $6,175.
Ozzie Reviews provides an in-depth look at the CZ 600 American rifle in .223 Remington. The review highlights its Turkish walnut stock, cold hammer-forged barrel with an M15x1 thread, and an adjustable trigger. Accuracy testing with various ammunition types revealed the Norma 55gr Tip Strike as the best performer, achieving a 0.4-inch group. The instructor notes the rifle's balance and top-loading magazine as positives, while pointing out a minor issue with ejected shells potentially denting the stock.
This video reviews 17 newly announced firearms, highlighting innovative features and practical applications. Key releases include the ultra-reliable Sacko ARG50GP for extreme conditions, the historically significant CMP M1 Garand, and the budget-friendly Smith & Wesson M&P22X for training. The Smith & Wesson Model 940 J-frame revolver at number seven generated significant buzz for its return after 27 years, its 9mm Luger chambering, and the elimination of the internal lock, making it economically viable for practice. The CZ 600 series is showcased with its modular Alpha model at number one, offering interchangeable barrels and a lifetime warranty at an accessible price point.
TheFirearmGuy revisits five firearms he regrets selling, highlighting specific models and their performance. He discusses the HK P30 V3 in .40 S&W for its handling, the Mossberg 590M Shockwave for its high-capacity 12-gauge capability, and the Glock 41 MOS for its 1911-like recoil impulse. The video also touches on the Canik TP9 SF Elite's trigger and the aesthetic appeal of the CZ Sharptail coach gun.
This YouTube Short offers a quick review of the Browning XS Dark Pro, a limited edition shotgun featuring a black action and Grade 4 Turkish walnut. It highlights key features such as the adjustable comb, Inflex 2 pad, titanium chokes, and a rounded forend. The shotgun is available in 30" and 32" barrel lengths from Premier Guns. The video also promotes subscribing to their Shotgun and Air Gun Centre channels and provides contact information for Premier Guns.
The Savage Rebel Classic is a new-for-2025 lever-action rimfire rifle with a takedown design, making it easy to clean and transport. It offers reliable feeding, a crisp trigger, and is suitable for plinking, target practice, and small game hunting. Available in .22 LR, with .22 WMR and .17 HMR models coming soon.
The Savage Arms Rebel Classic is a new rimfire lever-action rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle, designed for affordability and ease of transport. It features a wood stock, an 18-inch carbon steel barrel, and a 12-round tubular magazine. The rifle can be easily separated into two components for compact storage, making it ideal for casual plinking and range use.
This review of the Browning 825 Pro Sport shotgun highlights its popularity and performance, particularly for sporting clays. The presenter, from Premier Guns, emphasizes its reliability, improved action, and aesthetic appeal, noting it's a machine-made gun considered among the best. Key features discussed include the adjustable comb, Grade 4 Turkish walnut stock, beavertail forend, and Invector DS Pro chokes, with a minor critique on the 2 ¾-inch chambers.
This YouTube Short is a review of the new Browning 825 Pro Master shotgun, highlighting its iconic engraving, Grade 4 Turkish walnut, and updated internals. It's presented as a versatile shotgun suitable for various applications. The video encourages viewers to subscribe to their shotgun and airgun channels and provides contact information for inquiries about the 825 range. The content is aimed at shotgun enthusiasts and potential buyers.
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