ARTV Preview: SIG Relentless Warrior Championship; Crossbreed The Reckoning; RIC Webley Revolvers

Published on August 7, 2019
Duration: 3:00

This episode of American Rifleman Television previews the SIG Relentless Warrior Championship, featuring military academy cadets competing with the SIG M17 service pistol. It also reviews the Crossbreed The Reckoning, a versatile inside-the-waistband Kydex holster, and examines historical Webley RIC (Royal Irish Constabulary) revolvers, noting their fixed cylinder design and 'bulldog' style.

Quick Summary

The SIG Relentless Warrior Championship, held at the SIG Sauer Academy, pits military academy cadets against each other in a skills competition featuring the SIG M17 service pistol. The episode also reviews the Crossbreed The Reckoning, a hybrid Kydex holster, and historical Webley RIC revolvers.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Intro: SIG Relentless Warrior Championship Preview
  2. 00:19Joe Kurtenbach: Crossbreed The Reckoning Holster
  3. 00:26Webley RIC Revolvers Overview
  4. 00:48SIG Academy & Relentless Warrior Challenge
  5. 01:07SIG M17 Service Pistol
  6. 01:31Crossbreed The Reckoning Holster Review
  7. 02:13Webley RIC Revolvers: History and Design

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SIG Relentless Warrior Championship?

The SIG Relentless Warrior Championship is a competition held at the SIG Sauer Academy where officer candidates from U.S. military academies, such as West Point and Texas A&M, test their future war-fighting skills against each other using firearms like the SIG M17 service pistol.

What are the key features of the Crossbreed The Reckoning holster?

The Crossbreed The Reckoning is an inside-the-waistband holster known for its versatile hybrid design. It features a custom-molded Kydex pocket, hand-fitted for a precise firearm fit, and is available in several color options like black, OD green, flat dark earth, and sniper gray.

What distinguishes the Webley RIC revolvers mentioned?

The Webley RIC (Royal Irish Constabulary) revolvers discussed are often the solid frame 'bulldog' type. These are early Webley revolvers characterized by a fixed cylinder (not top-break) and were typically designed as 'man stoppers' with short barrels and large chamber rings for constabulary use.

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