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Published on March 18, 2026
Duration: 17:35

This video covers several new firearm releases and industry news. It details the US Palm Cat 4 AR-15, the Big Horn Armory Cat 5 .500 Magnum lever-action rifle, and the Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp. The segment also touches on a commemorative Colt 1911, a youth shotgun, new optics, suppressors, and discusses declining background check numbers and industry acquisitions. The host also announces Gun Con 2025 tickets are on sale.

Quick Summary

The US Palm Cat 4 rifle is a new mid-tier AR-15 featuring a 16-inch cold hammer-forged barrel with a 1:7 twist, ambidextrous controls, and a Hyperfire EDT trigger, retailing for $1,400. The Big Horn Armory Cat 5 offers a .500 Magnum lever-action with a 16-inch threaded barrel for $3,500.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & US Palm Cat 4
  2. 02:04Big Horn Armory Cat 5 .500 Magnum
  3. 03:22Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp
  4. 04:30Commemorative Colt 1911
  5. 05:12EAA Baikal Youth Shotgun
  6. 09:13Vortex Strike Eagle LPVO
  7. 09:46PWS BDE Suppressors
  8. 11:05Deal of the Week: Athlon Chronograph
  9. 11:32Firearms Industry News: Background Checks
  10. 12:21Industry News: Acquisitions (Next Level, Shadow Systems)
  11. 13:26Industry Drama: Ruger vs. Beretta
  12. 15:28Gun Con 2025 Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the new US Palm Cat 4 rifle?

The US Palm Cat 4 is a mid-tier AR-15 featuring a 16-inch cold hammer-forged barrel with a 1:7 twist, full ambidextrous controls, a Hyperfire EDT trigger, and US Palm branded furniture. It has an MSRP of $1,400.

What is notable about the Big Horn Armory Cat 5 rifle?

The Big Horn Armory Cat 5 is a tactical lever-action rifle chambered in .500 Magnum. It boasts a 16-inch threaded barrel with a 1:24 twist rate and a six-round capacity, with an MSRP of $3,500.

What new optics and suppressors were discussed?

Vortex released the Strike Eagle 1-10x24 LPVO with an EBR8 reticle. PWS introduced new titanium BDE suppressors in 5.56K and 7.62 versions, featuring a monocore design and low back pressure.

What is the current state of the firearms industry based on recent news?

February 2025 background check numbers were the lowest since 2019, indicating a potential industry slowdown. Several companies have also undergone acquisitions, suggesting consolidation and strategic shifts.

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