The latest industry updates spotlight several new firearms and optics, with a focus on affordability and performance. Among the highlights is a new Express model from One Horse, priced at an MSRP of $1,000, featuring Atria’s forced reset safety. The host questions the viability of rifles that cannot handle steel-case ammunition, asking, “If your gun won’t run steel case ammo, is it even a real gun?”
Key Releases and Specs
- One Horse Express Model: $1,000 MSRP, forced reset safety
- Bull Armory EDC Pro Compact (collab with Nightwood Guns): $2,250 MSRP
- EAA Corp bolt-action pistol in .45 ACP: $1,780 MSRP
- OKP reproduction optic (Chestnut Mountain): $320 MSRP
- Gideon 5-25×56 scope, 34mm tube, M-Rad adjustments, first focal plane: $600 MSRP
- Canik Prime Radiant (MC9 Prime variant): $900 MSRP
- SK Guns new models: $2,250 and $2,200 MSRPs
- Henry 250th Anniversary set (price not specified)
- Magnum Research limited-run Desert Eagle: nearly $10,000
- PWS Mod 2 M in .308, Mark 216, sub-MOA guarantee: $2,600 MSRP
Industry Trends and Commentary
The transcript raises the question of whether forced-reset mechanisms could become a standard feature in future firearms. While the coverage emphasizes competitive pricing and new collaborations, it also notes the high cost of certain limited-edition models, such as the nearly $10,000 Desert Eagle. The host encourages viewers to subscribe for ongoing updates on industry developments.