Former HUGE GUN CO Circles The Drain!

Published on March 28, 2023
Duration: 8:15

This video covers several new firearm releases, including the Extar EP9 in .45 ACP, the budget-friendly Bul Armory Axe Cleaver, and the Taylor's & Company 1875 Outlaw revolver in 9mm. It also pays tribute to the late John Linebaugh. A significant portion discusses the bankruptcy and legal troubles of Big Daddy Unlimited, with a warning for members to cancel subscriptions.

Quick Summary

Big Daddy Unlimited has officially filed for bankruptcy, facing numerous legal issues including a lawsuit from RSR Group. Members are advised to cancel subscriptions immediately. The video also highlights new firearms like the Extar EP9 .45 ACP, Bul Armory Axe Cleaver, and Taylor's & Company 1875 Outlaw in 9mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:27Extar EP9 .45 ACP Release
  2. 02:35Bul Armory Axe Cleaver Intro
  3. 03:31Taylor's & Company 1875 Outlaw 9mm
  4. 04:12Tribute to John Linebaugh
  5. 06:04Big Daddy Unlimited Bankruptcy News

Frequently Asked Questions

What new firearms were discussed in the video?

The video covers the Extar EP9 in .45 ACP, the Bul Armory Axe Cleaver pistol, and the Taylor's & Company 1875 Outlaw revolver chambered in 9mm. It also mentions the legacy of John Linebaugh and his .500 Linebaugh cartridge.

What is the current status of Big Daddy Unlimited?

Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU) has officially filed for bankruptcy. The company is facing significant legal challenges, including a major lawsuit from RSR Group, and visual evidence suggests inventory stripping and legal actions.

What are the key features of the Extar EP9 .45 ACP?

The Extar EP9 in .45 ACP uses Glock 21 pattern magazines, has a 6.5-inch barrel, and is noted as an excellent suppressor host. It retains the side-charging handle and has an MSRP of $499.

Why is the Taylor's & Company 1875 Outlaw in 9mm significant?

Chambering the classic 1875 Outlaw revolver design in 9mm makes it a more affordable and accessible option for practice compared to traditional magnum or large-bore calibers, while retaining its single-action cowboy gun aesthetic.

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