Vulcan Machine Werks | EL3V3N

Published on January 24, 2025
Duration: 1:12

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical reviews the Vulcan Machine Werks EL3V3N pistol at Shot Show 2025. The pistol features a commander-length 4.2-inch bull barrel with Ignis ports, direct mounting for optics like RMR and Acro footprints, and custom grips with an integrated magwell. Vulcan Machine Werks is also producing their own triggers in-house.

Quick Summary

The Vulcan Machine Werks EL3V3N pistol features a commander-length 4.2-inch bull barrel with Ignis ports for direct optic mounting (RMR/Acro footprints). Vulcan is also producing new in-house triggers known for their clean reset and solid brake. The pistol includes custom grips with an integrated magwell.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & QVO Tactical
  2. 00:05Vulcan Machine Werks EL3V3N Overview
  3. 00:08Commander Length & Bull Barrel
  4. 00:11Ignis Ports Feature
  5. 00:14Concealed Carry Potential
  6. 00:21Vulcan In-House Triggers
  7. 00:35Direct Mount Optics (RMR/Acro)
  8. 00:48Grip Texture & Magwell
  9. 01:02Production Goals & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Vulcan Machine Werks EL3V3N pistol?

The EL3V3N is a commander-length pistol with a 4.2-inch bull barrel and Ignis ports for direct optic mounting. It supports RMR and Acro footprints and features Vulcan's new in-house triggers with a clean reset. The grips offer good texture and an integrated magwell.

What is significant about the Ignis ports on the Vulcan EL3V3N?

The Ignis ports allow for direct mounting of red dot sights, eliminating the need for adapter plates. This system supports popular footprints like RMR and Acro, resulting in a very low optic height on the slide.

What can be expected from Vulcan Machine Werks' new in-house triggers?

Vulcan Machine Werks is now producing their own triggers, which are described as having a very clean reset, requiring minimal prep before the break, and a solid wall leading to a crisp release.

What is the production outlook for the Vulcan EL3V3N pistol?

Vulcan Machine Werks is aiming to produce approximately 1,200 units of the EL3V3N pistol within the current year. The presenter is curious to see how many viewers might acquire one.

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