5 New Guns For 2025 You Need To Watch Out For!

Published on November 18, 2024
Duration: 10:08

This video provides an expert overview of five new firearms slated for release in 2025, targeting both new and seasoned shooters. It details the features, specifications, and market positioning of the Kimber CDS9, Canik METE MC9L/LS, Tisas PX 5.7, Savage Arms Stance XR, and CZ Shadow 2 Target. The presentation highlights advancements in concealability, capacity, optics integration, and specialized calibers.

Quick Summary

Five new firearms for 2025 include the Kimber CDS9 (revamped Micro 1911), Canik METE MC9L/MC9LS (high-capacity micro-compacts), Tisas PX 5.7 (5.7x28mm handgun), Savage Arms Stance XR (micro-compact striker-fired), and CZ Shadow 2 Target (competition pistol). These models showcase advancements in concealability, capacity, optics integration, and specialized calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 2025 Firearms Preview
  2. 00:42Kimber CDS9 Overview
  3. 02:40Canik METE MC9L & MC9LS Introduction
  4. 04:26Tisas PX 5.7: The 5.7x28mm Option
  5. 06:10Savage Arms Stance XR: New Pistol Entry
  6. 07:57CZ Shadow 2 Target: Competition Ready
  7. 09:47Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key new firearms to watch for in 2025?

Key new firearms for 2025 include the Kimber CDS9, a revamped Micro 1911; the Canik METE MC9L and MC9LS, expanding the popular METE line; the Tisas PX 5.7, a new contender in the 5.7x28mm caliber; the Savage Arms Stance XR, marking Savage's entry into pistols; and the CZ Shadow 2 Target, a high-end competition firearm.

What are the notable features of the Kimber CDS9?

The Kimber CDS9 is a hammer-fired, slim-profile 9mm pistol designed for concealed carry. It offers up to 15 rounds with an extended magazine, features an RMSc direct-mount optic cut, an aluminum alloy frame, and a stainless steel slide with KimPro II finish.

How do the Canik METE MC9L and MC9LS differ?

Both the Canik METE MC9L and MC9LS are striker-fired, polymer-framed 9mm pistols with 17+1 capacity and RMSc optics readiness. The primary difference lies in barrel length: the MC9L has a 3.2-inch barrel, while the MC9LS features a longer 3.6-inch barrel, offering slightly different handling and profile.

What makes the Tisas PX 5.7 stand out?

The Tisas PX 5.7 is notable for chambering the 5.7x28mm cartridge, offering high velocities up to 1800 FPS and superior ballistic performance. It includes a textured polymer frame, an optics-ready slide, a crisp flat-face trigger, and ships with two 20-round flush-fit magazines.

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