Hit Or Miss? The Gun Cranks Share Their Picks For Best & Worst New Products | Ep. 230

This episode of Gun Cranks features discussions on new firearms and gear. Tom discusses the utility of the Garmin chronograph for measuring projectile velocity, highlighting its non-finicky operation. He also reviews Staccato's new range and match ammunition, noting impressive accuracy with their 2011 platform. Eric showcases the Trijicon RCR, a closed-emitter optic designed for rugged use and mounting on an RMR footprint, and discusses its durability.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon RCR is a closed-emitter optic designed for durability, mounting directly to the RMR footprint. It features top-mounted battery access for easy changes without removing the optic, making it ideal for harsh conditions and concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Banter
  2. 07:03Discussion on Brent's Absence
  3. 10:02New Guns & Gear Segment Intro
  4. 10:18Lipsy Ultimate Concealed Carry J-frame Review
  5. 11:3232 H&R Magnum Ballistics
  6. 13:44Garmin Chronograph Discussion
  7. 14:28Staccato 2011 & Ammunition Review
  8. 18:13Trijicon RCR Optic Review
  9. 20:593D Printed Optic Covers
  10. 21:37Video Mail & Podcast Discussion
  11. 22:35Revolver Discussion & 'Old Tanker' Comment
  12. 24:28Evolving Revolver Technology
  13. 25:29Show Wrap-up & Contact Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Garmin chronograph useful for ballistics testing?

The Garmin chronograph is praised for being 'super non-finicky,' meaning it doesn't require precise alignment and automatically measures projectile velocity. This makes it user-friendly for hobbyists and professionals alike when testing firearm performance.

How accurate is Staccato's match ammunition?

Staccato's match ammunition, featuring a 125-grain HAP bullet, demonstrated exceptional accuracy, producing 5-shot groups as small as 0.71 inches at 25 yards when tested with a Staccato P pistol and optic.

What are the benefits of the Trijicon RCR optic?

The Trijicon RCR is a closed-emitter optic that mounts directly to the RMR footprint. Its enclosed design protects the emitter from elements, and it features top-mounted battery access for easy changes without removing the optic.

What improvements does the Lipsy Ultimate J-frame offer?

The Lipsy Ultimate J-frame aims to improve upon classic designs with better sights and grips, and importantly, it omits the internal lock mechanism, offering a more traditional feel and function for concealed carry revolvers.

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