SHOT Show 2024 - More GREAT Finds! - Best Highlights of Day 3

Published on January 26, 2024
Duration: 11:08

This video covers notable firearm finds from SHOT Show 2024, Day 3, as presented by Brett from Nightwood Guns. Key highlights include the Oracle Arms 2311 Pro, Canik TTI Combat, Nemo Arms Mongoose PCC, Shadow Systems MR/XR920P, and a surprisingly well-executed Bersa 1911. The review offers critical insights into features, ergonomics, and potential value, demonstrating a high level of expertise in current firearm trends and technical specifications.

Quick Summary

SHOT Show 2024 Day 3 featured the Oracle Arms 2311 Pro, notable for using Sig P320 magazines. Other highlights included the Canik TTI Combat, Nemo Arms Mongoose PCC with short recoil operation, Shadow Systems' tool-less compensator system, and a value-packed USA-made Bersa 1911.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: SHOT Show 2024 Day 3 Highlights
  2. 00:49Oracle Arms 2311 Pro Review
  3. 02:11Canik TTI Combat Collaboration
  4. 03:59Nemo Arms Mongoose PCC (9mm)
  5. 05:35Shadow Systems MR920P & XR920P Comps
  6. 06:51Bersa 1911 (Made in USA)
  7. 08:16Skepticism on Turkish 2011 Clones
  8. 09:05Kahr X9 Double-Stack 9mm

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the top firearm highlights from SHOT Show 2024 Day 3?

Key highlights included the Oracle Arms 2311 Pro with P320 magazine compatibility, the Canik TTI Combat featuring a factory compensator, the Nemo Arms Mongoose PCC with a short recoil system, Shadow Systems' innovative tool-less compensator mounts, and a USA-made Bersa 1911 praised for its value.

Which new pistols use Sig P320 magazines?

The Oracle Arms 2311 Pro model was highlighted for its use of Sig P320 magazines. This feature allows users to enjoy a 2011-style pistol without the expense of proprietary magazines, leveraging the widespread availability of P320 mags.

What makes the Nemo Arms Mongoose PCC unique?

The Nemo Arms Mongoose is a 9mm PCC that stands out by using a short recoil operating system instead of the more common blowback. This design contributes to exceptionally flat shooting characteristics and utilizes CZ Scorpion pattern magazines.

Are Turkish 2011 clones recommended for self-defense?

The reviewer expressed significant skepticism regarding budget Turkish double-stack 1911s from brands like Girsan and Tisas, stating he would not trust them for serious self-defense use, suggesting potential reliability concerns.

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