M&P2.0 Mid-Size LEAKED and TGC Helps TEXAS! - TGC News

Published on September 11, 2017
Duration: 10:18

This episode of TGC News covers the leaked Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact, a direct competitor to the Glock 19, featuring a 4-inch barrel and 15-round capacity. It also reviews new Ruger MK4 rimfire pistols and the American Tactical Road Agent side-by-side shotgun. The show highlights industry news and community engagement.

Quick Summary

The leaked Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact is a mid-size pistol with a 4-inch barrel and 15-round capacity, designed as a direct competitor to the Glock 19. New Ruger MK4 rimfire pistols and the American Tactical Road Agent shotgun are also reviewed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00TGC News Intro & Giveaways
  2. 01:19Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact Leaked
  3. 02:04M&P 2.0 Compact Specs
  4. 03:23New Ruger MK4 Pistols
  5. 04:30American Tactical Road Agent Shotgun
  6. 05:47Friendly Fire Questions
  7. 06:39Future Firearm Innovation
  8. 07:22Viewer Question: How Often Do You Shoot?
  9. 08:10Texas Hurricane Relief Update
  10. 09:28Outro & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the leaked Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact?

The M&P 2.0 Compact features a 4-inch barrel, a shortened grip, and comes with two 15-round magazines. It also includes adapters allowing the use of full-size 17-round magazines, positioning it as a direct competitor to the Glock 19.

What new rimfire pistols has Ruger released?

Ruger has expanded its MK4 line with two new pistols: the Standard, featuring a classic look and tapered barrel, and the Tactical, which includes picatinny rails. Both models retain the MK4's signature easy takedown.

What is the American Tactical Road Agent?

The American Tactical Road Agent is a 12-gauge side-by-side shotgun with external hammers and 18.5-inch barrels. It's part of their cavalry line and is imported from Turkey, offering a classic style at an accessible price point.

What is the main obstacle to innovation in the firearms industry, according to TGC News?

The speaker suggests that slow innovation in the firearms industry is largely due to the lack of progress in ammunition technology. They believe major leaps in ammunition are needed, supported by large companies, for significant advancements to occur.

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