Top 3 things at shot and some banter

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 14:45

Ben Stoeger shares his insights from SHOT Show 2024, focusing on premium metal-framed pistols like the Zermatt Arms Waltz 9 and Shadow Systems' new offerings. He highlights innovative designs such as the Rideout Arsenal Dragon's delayed bolt system and discusses the booming handgun optics market and the continued strength of the 2011 platform. Stoeger's expert assessment emphasizes meaningful innovation over industry hype.

Quick Summary

Ben Stoeger reviewed key SHOT Show 2024 innovations, focusing on premium metal pistols like the Zermatt Arms Waltz 9 and Shadow Systems' new models. He also noted the Rideout Arsenal Dragon's unique delayed bolt system and discussed the booming handgun optics market and the strong 2011 platform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00SHOT Show 2024 Overview
  2. 01:33Zermatt Arms Waltz 9 Pistol
  3. 03:55Shadow Systems Metal Pistols
  4. 05:15Rideout Arsenal Dragon Innovation
  5. 09:15Handgun Optics Market Trends
  6. 11:392011 Market Growth & Competition

Frequently Asked Questions

What were some notable new metal-framed pistols at SHOT Show 2024?

Ben Stoeger highlighted the Zermatt Arms Waltz 9, a premium metal pistol using Glock magazines with unique roller bearing slide action. He also discussed Shadow Systems' new metal-framed pistols, featuring trigger-pull-free disassembly and advanced optic mounting, priced around $2,000.

What innovative firearm design did Rideout Arsenal introduce?

Rideout Arsenal showcased the 'Dragon' pistol, which utilizes a delayed bolt system instead of a conventional slide. This innovative design allows for tool-less disassembly and modularity, with prices ranging from $3,600 to $5,500.

What are the current trends in the handgun optics market?

The handgun optic market is thriving, with brands like Vortex, Holosun, and Osight expanding their offerings. Key trends include the introduction of new reticle colors, such as gold, and the availability of larger optic window sizes to meet consumer demand.

How is the 2011 pistol market evolving?

The 2011 (wide-body 1911) segment remains strong, with high demand for Staccato, Kimber (2K11), and Atlas models. Kimber is reportedly focusing on more budget-friendly options to compete effectively within this segment, particularly against models like the Springfield Prodigy.

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