WOW! 14 New Guns JUST GOT RELEASED!

Published on February 18, 2026
Duration: 17:20

This video reviews numerous new firearm releases and accessories. It covers revolvers from Charter Arms, Henry, and Smith & Wesson, a large-frame handgun from Daniel Defense, and a double-stack 1911 from Alpha Foxtrot. Long gun releases include AKs from Black Rain Ordinance, bolt-action rifles from Mouser and Savage, and a Sako S20 variant. The video also highlights new suppressors from Griffin Armament, Daniel Defense, Lonewolf, and US Palm, along with magazine extensions from Shield Arms and new optics from Leupold and Vortex.

Quick Summary

The Gun Collective reviews 14 new firearm releases, including the Charter Arms 'Boomer' revolver with unique sights, Daniel Defense's 7.62x51mm DD5P handgun, Alpha Foxtrot's double-stack 1911 using S15 mags, and new rifles from Black Rain Ordinance, Mouser, and Savage Arms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the new Charter Arms 'Boomer' revolvers?

The Charter Arms 'Boomer' series revolvers are unique for lacking traditional sights, featuring only a top frame trench. They also have a ported barrel intended to help manage recoil and are available in 9mm, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, and .44 Special.

What makes the Alpha Foxtrot Attila 1911 stand out among double-stack 1911s?

The Alpha Foxtrot Attila 1911 utilizes Shield Arms S15 magazines, which are designed for Glock 43X/48 and hold 15 rounds. This allows for a slim profile while offering significant capacity in a 1911 platform, with options for up to 20 rounds using extensions.

What new long guns were announced in the video?

New long guns include Black Rain Ordinance's Freedom Fighter AK (milled receiver, 7.62x39mm), Mouser's M98 DOS bolt-action rifle, Sako's S20 Grizzly, and updated Savage Arms 110 models like the Trailblazer and Ridge Hunter.

What are some of the new suppressor releases mentioned?

New suppressors include Griffin Armament's 3D-printed AM22/AM32, Daniel Defense's titanium Null 9 Ti/Mute 30 Ti, Lonewolf's modular Eliminator 22, and US Palm's EOS line of 3D-printed cans.

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