A Shotgun Ripoff, and a new California gun! - TGC News!

Published on November 7, 2023
Duration: 13:24

This video from TheGunCollective provides a rapid-fire overview of several new firearm products and industry trends. Jon Patton, an established industry commentator, discusses NICS background check data, highlights new furniture for Mossberg shotguns, reviews optics and suppressors, and introduces new pistol and shotgun models. The content is informative and fast-paced, offering insights into the current firearms market.

Quick Summary

TheGunCollective's latest news covers the Woox Gladiator furniture, Lead & Steel PB-3 optic, PTR Vent suppressors, Escort Bull-Tac shotgun, and updates on Sig Sauer P365 availability in California. Jon Patton provides expert commentary on new products and industry trends.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NICS Background Checks Update
  2. 01:27Woox Gladiator Shotgun Furniture
  3. 01:56Lead & Steel PB-3 Optic
  4. 03:27PTR Vent Suppressors
  5. 05:07Escort Bull-Tac Shotgun
  6. 06:26Brenton USA Hunting Rifles
  7. 07:57Volquartsen Mini Scorpion
  8. 08:20Sig Sauer California P365 & X10 Comp
  9. 09:53Jacob Grey TWC 9
  10. 11:13Walther PD380

Frequently Asked Questions

What new firearm products were featured in the latest TGC News episode?

The episode covered the Woox Gladiator furniture for Mossberg shotguns, the Lead & Steel PB-3 optic, PTR Vent 3D-printed titanium suppressors, the Escort Bull-Tac bullpup shotgun, Brenton USA hunting rifles, Volquartsen Mini Scorpion, Sig Sauer P365 (now CA-compliant), Jacob Grey TWC 9, and the Walther PD380.

What is the significance of the Sig Sauer P365 being on the California roster?

The P365's inclusion on the California roster means it is now legally available for purchase by residents of California through licensed dealers, expanding access to this popular concealed carry pistol in a state with strict firearm regulations.

What are the key features of the PTR Vent suppressors?

PTR Vent suppressors are notable for their use of 3D-printed titanium and a proprietary 'Purposely Induced Porosity' (PIP) technology, which aims to reduce weight and improve performance. They are available for various calibers including 5.56, 9mm, and 7.62.

How does the Lead & Steel PB-3 optic compare to the Aimpoint Acro?

The Lead & Steel PB-3 optic features a 3 MOA red dot reticle and uses the Acro footprint. It boasts a window that is approximately 30% larger than that of the Aimpoint Acro, potentially offering a wider field of view for target acquisition.

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