NEXT BIG GUN INNOVATION? - TGC News!

Published on August 2, 2022
Duration: 10:00

This episode of TheGunCollective News reviews several new firearm innovations and updates. Highlights include the SilencerCo Osprey 2.0 suppressor with its updated mechanism, Canik's Pro Mete handgun series, Anderson Manufacturing's Breacher pistol, the Savage Stevens 555 Sporting shotgun, and the groundbreaking Arcflash Labs EMG-02 coilgun. The review provides detailed specs, MSRPs, and comparisons, showcasing advancements in suppressor design, handgun features, and entirely new projectile propulsion technologies.

Quick Summary

The SilencerCo Osprey 2.0 suppressor introduces a user-serviceable button-release mechanism for rotation, replacing the older cam lever. Available in 9mm and .45 ACP, it's rated for .300 Blackout subsonic rounds, offering an improved user experience and continued innovation in offset suppressor design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & SilencerCo Osprey History
  2. 01:21SilencerCo Osprey 2.0 Details
  3. 01:56Blackout Coffee Co. Promotion
  4. 02:56Canik Mete Pro Handguns
  5. 04:30Anderson Manufacturing Breacher Pistol
  6. 05:10Savage Stevens 555 Sporting Shotgun
  7. 06:40Arcflash Labs EMG-02 Coilgun Innovation
  8. 09:13Outro & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades in the SilencerCo Osprey 2.0 suppressor?

The SilencerCo Osprey 2.0 features a new button-release mechanism for easier rotation and clocking, replacing the older cam lever. It's user-serviceable for cleaning and available in 9mm and .45 calibers, with a rating up to .300 Blackout subsonic.

What new features do the Canik Mete Pro handguns offer?

Canik's Mete Pro models boast updated slide serrations, speed holes, a new flat trigger that breaks at 90 degrees, and a chrome-plated, fluted, threaded barrel. They also include tritium front sights and blacked-out rear sights for improved aiming.

What is the Arcflash Labs EMG-02 and how does it work?

The EMG-02 is a fully automatic coilgun that uses electromagnetic coils to propel projectiles, eliminating the need for gunpowder or cartridges. It's powered by standard 60V power tool batteries and offers extremely low recoil.

How does the Savage Stevens 555 Sporting shotgun compare in price to other models?

The Savage Stevens 555 Sporting shotgun is priced at $991, significantly undercutting competitors like the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon ($2450) and Franchi Instinct ($1900) while offering similar features like ported barrels and an adjustable stock.

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