10 New Guns That Are Redefining Firearm Standards

Published on February 10, 2024
Duration: 8:59

This comprehensive review, presented by an expert firearms instructor, details ten new firearms redefining industry standards. It covers pistols like the Archon Type B Gen 2, Glock Gen 5 variants, Walther PD380, and revolvers such as the Colt Python and S&W J-Frames. Rifles discussed include the Christensen Arms MPR Rimfire, Christensen Arms Evoke, Daniel Defense DD4V7 SLW, and Marlin 1895 Trapper. The analysis highlights key features, design philosophies, and practical applications for each firearm.

Quick Summary

Expert firearms instructor reviews ten new firearms redefining industry standards, including the Archon Type B Gen 2, Glock Gen 5 pistols, Colt Python, S&W J-Frames, Christensen Arms rifles, Daniel Defense DD4V7 SLW, Walther PD380, and Marlin 1895 Trapper, highlighting their key features and applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to New Guns
  2. 00:17Archon Type B Gen 2 Pistol
  3. 01:10Glock G29 & G30 Gen 5 Pistols
  4. 01:58Christensen Arms MPR Rimfire Rifle
  5. 02:43Colt Blued Python Revolver
  6. 03:40Smith & Wesson Ultimate Carry J-Frame
  7. 04:37Christensen Arms Evoke Rifle
  8. 05:37Daniel Defense DD4V7 SLW Rifle
  9. 06:27Walther PD380 Pistol
  10. 07:44Marlin Trapper Rifle

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some key features of the Archon Type B Gen 2 pistol?

The Archon Type B Gen 2 boasts a low barrel height for reduced recoil and muzzle rise, an optics-ready slide with an RMSc cut, and improved ergonomics, making it suitable for fast and accurate shooting.

How do the Glock G29 Gen 5 and G30 Gen 5 differ from previous generations?

The Glock Gen 5 models feature the Glock Marksman Barrel for enhanced accuracy, lack finger grooves for improved grip versatility, and include an ambidextrous slide stop, representing over 20 design changes from Gen 4.

What makes the Marlin 1895 Trapper stand out?

The Marlin 1895 Trapper is chambered in .45-70 Government and features a satin-finished stainless steel construction, a big loop lever, a threaded 16-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, and Skinner adjustable sights for a modern take on a classic lever-action rifle.

Is the Walther PD380 suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, the Walther PD380 is designed for concealed carry. It's a hammer-fired pistol in .380 ACP with a focus on reduced recoil, a lighter trigger pull, ambidextrous controls, and a slim profile, weighing just 20.6 ounces.

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