EPR & M4/M5 Braced Pistol | Colt | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 6:02

This video provides an expert overview of Colt's latest offerings at SHOT Show, including the EPR rifle and the new M4/M5 braced pistols. A Colt Manufacturing Representative details the design evolution, technical features like ambidextrous controls and M-LOK handguards, and pricing. The discussion highlights durability and user feedback integration in modern firearm design.

Quick Summary

Colt showcased the EPR rifle and M4/M5 braced pistols at SHOT Show 2026. The EPR, an upgrade from the 6920, includes a durable M-LOK handguard and Magpul Pro metal sights. The M4 is right-hand centric, while the M5 offers a fully ambidextrous lower receiver. Pricing ranges from $1450 to $1999.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Colt Booth
  2. 01:06Colt EPR Evolution
  3. 01:45EPR Technical Features
  4. 02:22Ambidextrous Controls
  5. 03:50M4 and M5 Braced Pistols
  6. 05:14Pricing and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Colt EPR rifle?

The Colt EPR, evolving from the 6920, features a durable 7-slot M-LOK handguard and Magpul Pro metal sights. It also incorporates ambidextrous controls like the safety selector, magazine release, and an extended charging handle for enhanced ergonomics.

How do the Colt M4 and M5 Braced Pistols differ?

The M4 Braced Pistol is designed with right-hand centric controls. In contrast, the M5 Braced Pistol boasts a fully ambidextrous lower receiver, providing enhanced usability for both left and right-handed shooters.

What is the price of the new Colt firearms discussed?

The Colt EPR rifle is priced at $1450. The M4 Braced Pistol also has an MSRP of $1450. The more feature-rich M5 Braced Pistol is available for $1999. All are currently being distributed.

What materials are highlighted for durability on the Colt EPR?

The Colt EPR emphasizes durability through its use of Magpul Pro metal sights, which are presented as a more robust alternative to plastic sights. The firearm also features an M-LOK handguard for accessory mounting.

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