SHADY GUN INDUSTRY DEALS - TGC News!

Published on November 2, 2020
Duration: 12:33

This TGC News segment covers a range of industry updates, from new product releases like NeoMag's EDC accessories and Savage's Stevens 320 shotguns, to significant financial news from Ruger and controversial dealings involving Remington. It also touches on major industry events like the cancellation of SHOT Show 2021 and company relocations.

Quick Summary

TGC News covers a spectrum of firearms industry developments, including NeoMag's new EDC accessories, Savage's Stevens 320 shotguns, the premium Sauer S404 Synchro XTC rifle, and limited edition Sig Sauer Equinox pistols. It also highlights Henry's 200th Anniversary rifle, Ruger's strong sales growth, and controversial news surrounding Remington, alongside company moves and the cancellation of SHOT Show 2021.

Chapters

  1. 00:16NeoMag EDC Accessories Launch
  2. 01:17Savage Stevens 320 Shotgun Updates
  3. 02:54Sauer S404 Synchro XTC Rifle
  4. 03:37Sig Sauer Equinox Series Release
  5. 04:42Henry 200th Anniversary Rifle
  6. 06:02Ruger Q3 Sales Surge
  7. 06:37Remington Industry Controversy
  8. 08:03Full Conceal & Kimber News
  9. 08:35SHOT Show 2021 Cancellation
  10. 09:33KDG SCAR Gear Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What new EDC accessories did NeoMag introduce?

NeoMag has expanded its line of everyday carry accessories. This includes the RASC (Revolver Ammunition Strip Concealment) for quick access to revolver rounds, the Century Strap designed for rifle slings, and the Type G dual-magnet pocket clips specifically for Glock magazines.

What are the latest shotgun releases from Savage/Stevens?

Savage has launched three new Stevens 320 pump-action shotguns, all featuring thumbhole stocks for improved ergonomics. Models include Security variants with bead or ghost ring sights and a Turkey model with a 22-inch barrel and fiber optic sights, with MSRPs ranging from $275 to $323.

What significant financial news did Ruger report?

Ruger announced a substantial 53% increase in their third-quarter sales compared to the previous year, reaching a total of $145.7 million. This growth reflects the high demand currently being experienced in the firearms market.

Why was SHOT Show 2021 cancelled?

SHOT Show 2021 was officially cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions in Nevada. The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) cited government regulations as the primary driver for this decision, impacting the industry's premier trade event.

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