FN SCAR 20S, Kimber EVO SP, Cali AR Pistol - TGC News!

Published on November 13, 2018
Duration: 13:39

This TGC News episode covers several new firearm releases and expansions. The FN SCAR 20S is introduced as a long-range precision variant of the SCAR 17, featuring an extended barrel and upgraded stock. Kimber expands its offerings with new K6s revolvers and the striker-fired EVO SP pistol, aiming for the compact 9mm market. The Franklin Armory CA 7 AR pistol is highlighted for its approval on the California handgun roster. The episode also touches on accessory updates and community discussions.

Quick Summary

The FN SCAR 20S is a new precision long-range variant of the SCAR 17, featuring a 20-inch free-floated barrel with a 1:12 twist rate and an upgraded stock. Priced at $4,499 MSRP, it offers enhanced accuracy for distance shooting compared to the standard SCAR 17.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and FN SCAR 20S Announcement
  2. 01:19FN SCAR 20S Features and Price
  3. 02:47Kimber New for 2019 - Product Line Expansions
  4. 04:19Kimber EVO SP - Striker-Fired 9mm
  5. 06:05Brownells Evolution Series 1911 and CMG Brace
  6. 07:09Franklin Armory CA 7 AR Pistol for California
  7. 07:36American Gun Chick Bib Product Review
  8. 09:49Birchwood Casey Product Promotion
  9. 10:21Friendly Fire - Community Unity and Ammo Cost
  10. 11:50Friendly Fire - Pennsylvania Gun Laws and New Caliber Idea
  11. 13:18Outro and Sponsor Mentions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the FN SCAR 20S and the SCAR 17?

The FN SCAR 20S is designed for long-range precision, featuring a 20-inch free-floated barrel with a 1:12 twist rate and an upgraded stock. The SCAR 17 is a more general-purpose .308 semi-auto rifle. The 20S also comes with a higher MSRP of $4,499 compared to the SCAR 17's $3,499.

What is the Kimber EVO SP?

The Kimber EVO SP is a new striker-fired, slim 9mm pistol. It's comparable in size to the M&P Shield but features a metal frame. It comes in four variants with prices ranging from $856 to $1,047 and includes TruGlo tritium night sights.

Is the Franklin Armory CA 7 AR pistol legal in California?

Yes, the Franklin Armory CA 7 AR pistol is approved for the California handgun roster. This makes it one of the few AR-style pistols legally available for sale to residents of California, despite its 7-inch barrel and 5.56mm caliber.

What new revolvers has Kimber announced?

Kimber has expanded its K6s revolver line with TLE and CDP models in 2 and 3-inch barrel lengths. They have also introduced a DA/SA version of the K6s with an exposed hammer, entering the market alongside Ruger and Smith & Wesson.

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