Remington 700 Pistol, Brownells 1911, Maxim MRAX - TGC News

Published on November 19, 2018
Duration: 11:45

This episode of TGC News covers several new firearm releases and industry updates. Key highlights include the Remington 700 CP chassis pistol, the retro-styled Brownells BRN 1911, and Maxim Defense's MRAX attachment system. The show also touches on NICS check data, a Walther PPS M2 recall, and offers advice on firearm selection and advocacy.

Quick Summary

TGC News highlights the Remington 700 CP chassis pistol, the retro-styled Brownells BRN 1911, and Maxim Defense's MRAX attachment system. The episode also covers NICS check data, a Walther PPS M2 recall, and encourages viewers to engage in gun rights advocacy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00TGC News Intro
  2. 00:47Show Introduction and Giveaway
  3. 01:11Remington 700 CP Pistol
  4. 03:21Brownells BRN 1911
  5. 05:00Maxim Defense MRAX System
  6. 05:45NICS Checks Data
  7. 06:20Walther PPS M2 Recall
  8. 07:13Friendly Fire - Question 1
  9. 08:40Call to Action: Advocacy
  10. 09:00Friendly Fire - Question 2
  11. 10:32Viewer Engagement and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Remington 700 CP pistol?

The Remington 700 CP is a chassis pistol based on the Remington 700 action. It features an MLOK handguard, XMARK Pro trigger, Magpul MIAD grip, pic rail, and a 10-round magazine, available in .223, .300 Blackout, and .308.

What makes the Brownells BRN 1911 unique?

The Brownells BRN 1911 is part of their Retro line, styled after 1980s 1911s. It boasts a two-tone finish, a 5-inch .45 ACP barrel, adjustable sights, and uses Ed Brown parts internally, manufactured by Ed Brown.

What is the Maxim Defense MRAX system?

The Maxim Defense MRAX is an attachment system designed for MLOK slots. It uses spring-loaded hardware to securely attach picatinny rails, allowing for stacked configurations for a seamless rail system.

Is there a recall for any Walther pistols?

Yes, Walther has issued a recall for the PPS M2 pistol due to a potential issue where it could fire when dropped. Owners are advised to visit Walther.com/recall for more information.

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