Did they STEAL this gun design?

Published on February 26, 2026
Duration: 0:57

The video discusses the potential design theft of the KelTec KP-50, highlighting its similarities to designs from 'Stuff and Things Inc.' It also covers new product releases from Sig Sauer, Tandemkross, Henry, Savage, and G Force Arms, alongside new offerings in optics and gunsmithing tools. The presenter, with a hobbyist's authority, invites viewer discussion on the design controversy.

Quick Summary

The KelTec KP-50, a 9-inch 5.7mm pistol with a $1,350 MSRP, is under scrutiny for design similarities to 'Stuff and Things Inc.' products. The video also covers new releases from Sig Sauer, Tandemkross, Savage, and G Force Arms, plus optics and gunsmithing tools from brands like Zero Tech Optics and Real Avid.

Chapters

  1. 00:00KelTec KP-50 Design Discussion
  2. 00:26New Products from Sig Sauer, Tandemkross, Savage, G Force Arms
  3. 00:41New Optics and Gunsmithing Tools

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the KelTec KP-50 and what is the controversy surrounding its design?

The KelTec KP-50 is a 9-inch pistol chambered in 5.7mm with an MSRP of $1,350. The controversy stems from its lower receiver and mag coupler design, which visually resembles products from 'Stuff and Things Inc.', leading to questions about design originality.

What new firearms were mentioned in the video besides the KelTec KP-50?

The video highlighted new offerings including the Sig Sauer P365 line, Tandemkross's first rifle ($1,450 MSRP), new Savage 110 rifles, and G Force Arms' new 30-30 caliber rifles.

What accessories and tools were featured in the video?

Featured accessories included Zero Tech Optics ($300 MSRP), MDT products ($399-$849), Fix It Sticks ($400), and Real Avid tools ($120-$160). Wheeler gunsmithing tools were also mentioned with a discount.

What is the general sentiment regarding the KelTec KP-50's design?

The video presents a visual comparison suggesting similarities between the KelTec KP-50 and designs from 'Stuff and Things Inc.', prompting viewers to form their own opinions on whether the design was potentially copied. The presenter invites audience participation in this discussion.

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