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Published on April 20, 2020
Duration: 16:20

This episode of TGC News covers high-end firearms, including Victrix Armaments' Crown V and Corvo rifles designed for extreme long-range shooting and .50 BMG applications, respectively. It also features the Volquartsen Habu, a premium .22 LR pistol. The show highlights new developments in suppressor sales, with Silencer Central offering direct-to-door shipping after ATF approval, and notes the postponement of the IWA trade show.

Quick Summary

Silencer Central is disrupting the suppressor market by offering direct-to-door shipping for approved silencers in 42 states. They handle NFA trusts and paperwork, simplifying the process for consumers and potentially challenging established players like Silencer Shop.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Victrix Rifles, Volquartsen Pistol, Suppressor News
  2. 01:48Victrix Armaments Crown V Rifle
  3. 03:30Victrix Armaments Corvo .50 BMG Rifle
  4. 05:55Volquartsen Habu .22 Pistol
  5. 08:00Industry News: IWA Postponed
  6. 09:17Silencer Central: Direct-to-Door Suppressor Shipping
  7. 13:58Accuracy Testing Methodology

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Victrix Armaments Crown V and Corvo rifles?

The Victrix Armaments Crown V is an expensive, single-shot rifle designed for Extended Long Range (ELR) shooting, chambered in .375 or .408 CheyTac. The Corvo is a .50 BMG rifle with a distinctive, futuristic design, also aimed at extreme range performance.

What is the Volquartsen Habu pistol?

The Volquartsen Habu is a premium, semi-automatic .22 Long Rifle pistol based on the Ruger Mark 4 platform. It features Volquartsen's custom components, including a tuned trigger and competition bolt, and is available in 4.5 or 6-inch barrel variants.

How is Silencer Central changing suppressor sales?

Silencer Central has been approved to sell silencers in 42 states and offers a unique service: shipping approved suppressors directly to the customer's door after ATF approval. This process includes handling NFA trusts and paperwork, simplifying ownership.

What is the typical accuracy testing procedure for rifles?

Accuracy testing usually involves 5-shot groups, but can be adjusted based on ammunition cost or caliber. Testing is conducted at multiple distances, such as 100, 300, and 500 yards, to assess how group sizes change with range.

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