SHOT Show 2020 - New from Crimson Trace, Ruger, and SureFire: Gun Talk Radio | 1.26.20 A

Published on January 28, 2020
Duration: 44:00

This SHOT Show 2020 coverage from Gun Talk Radio features extensive reviews of new products from Crimson Trace, SureFire, and Ruger. Key highlights include Crimson Trace's laser saddles for shotguns, their new budget-friendly rifle scope, and the CMR 301 long gun light/laser. SureFire introduces the Scout Light Pro and XR2 weapon light, emphasizing their utility for tactical applications and concealed carry. Ruger unveils the highly anticipated 5.7x28mm pistol, the LCP MAX in .22LR, and updates to their Mark IV series, alongside new rifle and revolver offerings. The broadcast also includes commentary on political events impacting gun rights and a discussion on the importance of weapon-mounted lights.

Quick Summary

Crimson Trace introduced their Laser Saddle for Mossberg shotguns and the new 1309 budget rifle scope. SureFire unveiled the Scout Light Pro and XR2 weapon light, while Ruger launched the 5.7x28mm pistol, the LCP MAX in .22LR, and updated Mark IV models, all highlighted at SHOT Show 2020.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Crimson Trace Laser Saddle Intro
  2. 00:19SHOT Show 2020 Overview
  3. 00:39Tom Gresham at SHOT Show
  4. 01:45Crimson Trace Booth with Ryan Donahue
  5. 03:07Crimson Trace 1309 Rifle Scope
  6. 06:04Crimson Trace Laser Saddle Platform
  7. 08:16NRA Golden Bullseye Award for Laser Saddle
  8. 09:35Crimson Trace Batteries for Life Program
  9. 10:37Crimson Trace CMR 301
  10. 13:35Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ
  11. 14:36Brownells.com Products
  12. 15:03SureFire Products Overview
  13. 15:48Andrew Wright from SureFire
  14. 16:11SureFire Scout Light Pro Series
  15. 17:13SureFire XR2 Weapon Light
  16. 19:28Importance of Weapon Mounted Lights
  17. 22:30SHOT Show 2020 Recap
  18. 23:03Virginia Gun Rights Rally Commentary
  19. 28:29Michael Bloomberg's Presidential Campaign
  20. 29:35Ruger New Products Tease
  21. 29:57Ruger Mark IV Pistol
  22. 30:28First Person Defender Promo
  23. 31:25Crimson Trace Brand Overview
  24. 32:08SHOT Show 2020 Trade Show Details
  25. 33:11Graham Rockwell from Ruger
  26. 34:03Ruger 5.7 Pistol Introduction
  27. 38:19Ruger LCP MAX in .22LR Tease
  28. 39:23SHOT Show 2020 Booth Atmosphere
  29. 39:51Ruger LCP MAX in .22LR Details
  30. 41:33Ruger Straight Wall Cartridge Rifles
  31. 42:34Ruger Revolver Updates
  32. 43:09Ruger Wrangler & LCR
  33. 43:49SHOT Show Wrap-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What new shotgun accessories did Crimson Trace introduce at SHOT Show 2020?

Crimson Trace showcased their feature-packed Laser Saddle, designed for Mossberg 500, 590, and 590 Shockwave shotguns. They also announced a new Laser Saddle for the Remington 870 platform and compatible with the TAC 14, available in red or green laser options.

What are the key features of the new SureFire Scout Light Pro series?

The SureFire Scout Light Pro series offers M-LOK direct mounting with an adjustable swivel for optimal low-profile placement. These lights are designed to be as close to the firearm as possible, reducing snagging. They also come with a Picatinny adapter, and the dual-fuel model provides 1500 lumens.

What makes the Ruger 57 pistol unique in the market?

The Ruger 57 pistol is chambered in 5.7x28mm and offers a 20-round capacity with rifle-like velocities from a pistol. It features an optics-ready slide, adjustable sights, and a polymer frame, positioning it as a more affordable and accessible option compared to other firearms in its caliber class.

What is Crimson Trace's 'Batteries for Life' program?

Crimson Trace's 'Batteries for Life' program provides customers with free replacement batteries for their Crimson Trace products, including lasers, lights, and optics. Customers can request batteries annually through customer service or online, ensuring their devices are always ready.

What are the benefits of the Ruger LCP MAX in .22LR?

The Ruger LCP MAX in .22LR offers a 10+1 capacity and features the Lite Rack system, requiring about half the energy to manipulate the slide. This makes it easier for individuals with less hand strength to operate, serving as a viable self-defense option or a trainer for the .380 ACP LCP.

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