Savage 110 PCS, PSA Dagger “Tactical”, Bul Armory TAC - TGC News!

Published on December 21, 2021
Duration: 16:14

This video review covers several new firearm releases and industry news. It features the Bul Armory TAC double-stack 1911, updates to the PSA Dagger, the Tisas PX-9 Gen 3, the Savage 110 PCS bolt-action pistol, and the integrally suppressed Black Collar Arms SBD. The review also touches on Sig Sauer's P320 AXG Equinox and provides updates on Winchester's contract and ATF eForms, along with NICS background check data.

Quick Summary

The Bul Armory TAC series offers double-stack 1911s with RMR cuts and 19-round magazines, while the Savage 110 PCS is a bolt-action pistol in an MDT chassis. PSA updated its Dagger with suppressor sights and a threaded barrel. The ATF's new eForms platform aims to speed up NFA applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Sponsor
  2. 01:09Bul Armory TAC Series
  3. 03:12Sig Sauer P320 AXG Equinox
  4. 04:10PSA Dagger Updates
  5. 05:29Tisas PX-9 Gen 3
  6. 07:34Savage 110 PCS
  7. 09:34Black Collar Arms SBD
  8. 12:42Winchester Contract and ATF eForms
  9. 14:19NICS Background Check Data

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Bul Armory TAC series pistols?

The Bul Armory TAC series includes double-stack 1911 pistols available in 4.25-inch and 5-inch barrel lengths. They feature a low RMR optic cut, 19-round magazines, and Glock-cut rear sights, with an MSRP starting at $1,890.

What updates has Palmetto State Armory made to the PSA Dagger?

Palmetto State Armory has released a new PSA Dagger model equipped with suppressor-height night sights and a threaded barrel. Pricing was not available due to stock issues, but it's estimated to be around $500.

What is the Savage 110 PCS and its specifications?

The Savage 110 PCS is a bolt-action pistol featuring a 10.5-inch barrel and an MDT chassis. It's compatible with AICS magazines and available in calibers like .308 Win and 6.5 Creedmoor, with an MSRP of $999.

How does the ATF's new eForms platform affect NFA applications?

The ATF's new eForms platform is designed to expedite the submission process for NFA items like suppressors and short-barreled rifles. This digital system aims to reduce processing times and improve efficiency for applicants.

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