OH WOW! A bunch of new guns just dropped!

Published on September 9, 2025
Duration: 11:23

This video reviews several new firearm releases, including the Rossi RS22 Pistol, Volquartsen Stingray rimfire pistol, and Beretta 92X Performance Defensive Classic. It also covers the Chiappa 1886 Wildlands Takedown rifle and updates to the Springfield Armory Saint line and Kel-Tec KS7 shotgun. The segment concludes with a discussion on declining NICS background check numbers, indicating a cooling firearms market.

Quick Summary

The firearms market appears to be cooling, as indicated by a significant decline in NICS background checks. August saw fewer than 2 million checks, a threshold not crossed since 2018, suggesting reduced consumer demand.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rossi RS22 Pistol Introduction
  2. 02:02Volquartsen Stingray Rimfire Pistol
  3. 03:06Beretta 92X Performance Defensive Classic
  4. 04:06Chiappa 1886 Wildlands Takedown Rifle
  5. 04:41Springfield Armory Saint V2 Updates
  6. 05:26Kel-Tec KS7 Gen 2 Shotgun
  7. 09:15Gun Industry News: NICS Numbers Decline

Frequently Asked Questions

What new pistol models were featured in the video?

The video highlights the Rossi RS22 Pistol with a 6-inch threaded barrel and 10-round magazines, and the Volquartsen Stingray, a rimfire pistol based on the Ruger Mark IV 22/45 with a 6-inch threaded barrel.

What are the key features of the Beretta 92X Performance Defensive Classic?

Designed for IDPA competition, the Beretta 92X Performance Defensive Classic features a nickel-plated slide and frame, stainless steel barrel, an optic-ready slide, and walnut grips. It is chambered in 9mm.

What updates has Kel-Tec made to the KS7 shotgun?

The Kel-Tec KS7 Gen 2 shotgun now features a Picatinny rail in place of the carry handle and an additional rail on the handguard for accessories like vertical grips. It remains a 12-gauge bullpup.

What does the decline in NICS background checks indicate about the firearms market?

The significant drop in NICS background checks, falling below 2 million in August for the first time since 2018, suggests a cooling firearms market. This indicates a decrease in consumer demand compared to previous periods.

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