Top 5 Products That ~Should~ Have Been At SHOT 2019 But Weren't

Published on February 8, 2019
Duration: 6:22

This video discusses five firearm products that were notably absent from SHOT Show 2019, along with one product that was introduced but shouldn't have been. The presenter critiques the Mossberg MC1 SC for being a late entry into the single-stack subcompact market, suggests the need for bolt-action rifles in pistol calibers, points out the missed opportunity for the KelTec CP33 to include a brace, advocates for a truly modular Glock pistol system, proposes new .35 and .30 caliber cartridges based on the .50 Beowulf case, and strongly criticizes High Point for not producing a carbine that accepts Glock magazines.

Quick Summary

TFB TV discusses five firearm products that should have been at SHOT Show 2019 but weren't. The list includes a late-to-market Mossberg MC1 SC, the potential for bolt-action pistol caliber rifles, a KelTec CP33 missing a brace, a call for modular Glock pistols, new cartridge ideas from .50 Beowulf, and a strong critique of High Point carbines for not accepting Glock magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Missing SHOT Show Products
  2. 00:15Critique: Mossberg MC1 SC
  3. 01:09Wishlist: Bolt Action Pistol Caliber Rifles
  4. 02:03Missed Opportunity: KelTec CP33 Brace
  5. 02:39Proposal: Truly Modular Glock System
  6. 03:37Ammunition Ideas: .35 and .30 Caliber from .50 Beowulf
  7. 04:26Major Critique: High Point Carbine Glock Mag Compatibility
  8. 05:57Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm products were notably absent from SHOT Show 2019 according to TFB TV?

TFB TV's list of missing SHOT Show 2019 products includes a Mossberg MC1 SC, bolt-action rifles in pistol calibers, a KelTec CP33 with a brace, a truly modular Glock pistol system, new .35 and .30 caliber cartridges derived from .50 Beowulf, and a High Point carbine compatible with Glock magazines.

Why is the Mossberg MC1 SC considered a 'me too' product?

The Mossberg MC1 SC is criticized for entering the single-stack subcompact pistol market late. By the time of SHOT Show 2019, established competitors like the Glock Shield, XDS, and other single-stack Glocks had already captured significant market share, making the MC1 SC appear to be a follower rather than an innovator.

What kind of bolt-action rifles does the presenter wish were available?

The presenter desires bolt-action rifles chambered in pistol calibers. Ideally, these would be integrally suppressed, single-stamp guns with short ported barrels. However, even 16-inch suppressor-ready rifles in calibers like 9mm or .44 Magnum would be considered a significant and practical addition to the market.

What improvements are suggested for High Point carbines?

The primary suggestion for High Point carbines is to make them accept Glock magazines, which is seen as a massive market opportunity. Additionally, a more modern folding stock and improved accessory mounting rails (Picatinny) are recommended to enhance their utility and aesthetics.

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