New LaRue Siete, Kestrel Shot Timer, Primary Arms RS-10 and More This Week.

Published on September 1, 2022
Duration: 13:24

This episode of 'What's Up Wednesday' covers recent firearms industry news and product releases. Key topics include ATF actions regarding solvent traps and forced reset triggers, UPS shipping policy changes for firearms, and new product announcements from Primary Arms, Smith & Wesson, LaRue, Ruger, and Kestrel. The discussion highlights the technical specifications and market positioning of these new items, offering insights for firearm enthusiasts and professionals.

Quick Summary

The Kestrel shot timer is a pro-level training device priced at $300. It is shockproof, water-resistant, features large front and top displays for easy viewing, and comes with a five-year warranty, making it suitable for rigorous training environments.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & What's Up Wednesday
  2. 00:36ATF Actions: Solvent Traps & Forced Reset Triggers
  3. 02:35UPS Firearms Shipping Policy Changes
  4. 03:25Primary Arms SLX RS10 Mini Reflex Sight
  5. 04:39Sig Sauer 9mm Ammunition Recall
  6. 05:19Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Metal Handgun
  7. 07:00LaRue Siete Breakdown Precision Rifle
  8. 08:24Ruger LC Carbine in 5.7 Caliber
  9. 09:28TriggerCon Event Announcement
  10. 11:01Kestrel Shot Timer Availability
  11. 12:24Conclusion & Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

What new firearms products were announced in this episode?

New products include the LaRue Siete breakdown precision rifle, the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Metal handgun, and the Ruger LC Carbine in 5.7 caliber. Primary Arms also released the SLX RS10 mini reflex sight, and Kestrel announced their shot timer is now available for order.

What are the key features of the Primary Arms SLX RS10 mini reflex sight?

The RS10 features a 3 MOA dot, a side-mounted battery for easy replacement, and utilizes the common Doctor/Noblex footprint. It also includes a Glock MOS plate and is priced at $200.

What is the significance of the ATF's actions regarding solvent traps and forced reset triggers?

The ATF is reportedly investigating individuals who purchased solvent traps and forced reset triggers, with agents going door-to-door asking for voluntary surrender. This indicates increased scrutiny on items potentially used to create unregistered NFA items.

What are the specifications for the LaRue Siete rifle?

The LaRue Siete is a breakdown precision rifle available for pre-order at $2,900. It includes an extra barrel and is offered in calibers like 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, and .22-250 Remington. It is designed for portability and covert operations.

What is the Kestrel shot timer and what are its features?

The Kestrel shot timer is a pro-level training device priced at $300. It is shockproof, water-resistant, features large front and top displays for easy viewing, and comes with a five-year warranty, making it suitable for rigorous training environments.

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