It MIGHT be 50 state legal too. - TGC News!

Published on June 11, 2024
Duration: 8:39

This episode of The Gun Collective News covers recent FBI background check data, showing a stabilization around 2 million checks per month, down from peak pandemic numbers. Several new firearm accessories and firearms are reviewed, including the Vortex Defender-XL red dot, Hornady's modular Mobilis safes, Springfield's Hellcat Pro Comp with an integral compensator, Sig's P320 M17 Ceremonial, Next Level Armory's high-end Phoenix rifle in 6mm ARC, and the expensive Gunwerks Magnus MZ5 muzzleloader. The segment also touches on potential legal considerations for certain firearm types.

Quick Summary

FBI background check numbers for May 2023 were 2.1 million, bringing the year-to-date total to 11.8 million. This indicates a stabilization around 2 million checks per month, down from peak pandemic levels and returning to 2018-2019 figures.

Chapters

  1. 00:18FBI Background Check Numbers
  2. 01:24Vortex Defender-XL Red Dot
  3. 02:16Hornady Mobilis Safes
  4. 03:16Wooks Gladiator for Mossberg/Remington
  5. 03:50Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp
  6. 04:45Sig P320 M17 Ceremonial
  7. 05:23Next Level Armory Phoenix Rifle
  8. 06:43Gunwerks Magnus MZ5 Muzzleloader

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the recent FBI background check numbers?

In May 2023, the FBI reported 2.1 million firearm background checks, bringing the year-to-date total to 11.8 million. This indicates a stabilization around 2 million checks per month, similar to levels seen in 2018 and 2019.

What are the key features of the Vortex Defender-XL red dot sight?

The Vortex Defender-XL is a large red dot sight available with 5 or 8 MOA reticles. It shares a footprint with the Delta Point Pro, features a textured impact-resistant face, and includes a polymer insert for shock absorption.

What is unique about Hornady's Mobilis safes?

Hornady's Mobilis safes are designed for modularity, featuring an interior 'Square Lock' system similar to pegboard for customizable storage. They also include power outlets and offer a 1-hour fire rating at 2,300°F.

What is an integral compensator on a firearm?

An integral compensator is built directly into the barrel and slide of a firearm, featuring cuts that vent gases upwards and rearward to reduce muzzle rise and recoil, as seen on the Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp.

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