BEST and WORST of SHOT Show 2023!

Published on January 25, 2023
Duration: 4:56

This video reviews notable firearms from SHOT Show 2023. It highlights Altamonte's engraved revolvers as an honorable mention, Silver Creek Firearms' new revolvers as a runner-up for best, and the Rock Island Armory RIA 5.0 as the best overall. The worst items discussed are Beretta's discontinuation of Inox finishes on certain models and the Smith & Wesson M&P 5.7 pistol, criticized for its build quality.

Quick Summary

The best firearms from SHOT Show 2023 included Altamonte's engraved revolvers as an honorable mention, Silver Creek Firearms' new revolvers as a runner-up, and the Rock Island Armory RIA 5.0 as the top pick for its innovative design and solid build. The worst aspects were Beretta's discontinuation of Inox finishes and the poorly built Smith & Wesson M&P 5.7.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Honorable Mention: Altamonte Engraved Firearms
  2. 01:04Runner-Up Best: Silver Creek Firearms Revolvers
  3. 01:38Runner-Up Worst: Beretta Inox Discontinuation
  4. 02:42Best Overall: Rock Island Armory RIA 5.0
  5. 03:52Worst Overall: Smith & Wesson M&P 5.7

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the best firearms highlighted from SHOT Show 2023?

The best firearms from SHOT Show 2023 included Altamonte's engraved revolvers as an honorable mention, Silver Creek Firearms' new revolvers as a runner-up, and the Rock Island Armory RIA 5.0 as the top pick for its innovative design and solid build.

What were considered the worst firearms or trends at SHOT Show 2023?

The worst aspects of SHOT Show 2023 included Beretta's discontinuation of Inox (stainless steel) finishes on some base model 92-style pistols and the Smith & Wesson M&P 5.7 pistol, which was heavily criticized for its poor build quality and ergonomics.

What makes the Rock Island Armory RIA 5.0 stand out?

The RIA 5.0 is notable for its unique lock system, a barrel that sits very low in the frame, and an innovative square barrel design. It was praised for being one of the most innovative, cool-looking, and solid firearms seen at the show.

Why is Beretta's move away from Inox finishes a disappointment?

For collectors, the discontinuation of Inox (stainless steel) finishes on base model Beretta 92-style guns is a disappointment. The use of Cerakote on carbon steel slides is seen as a cheaper manufacturing method that can mislead consumers and reduces the desirability of these models.

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