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Is anyone seeing anything eye catching or intriguing from shot?

I’m seeing a noticeable interest in the 5.7x28 round. Diamond back has a neat AR style pistol in it that was announced.

what else are you all seeing that’s interesting?
 
The 10mm CZ 97 conversion from the CZ Custom Shop REALLY interests me, and I plan to spend the money on one. Though I don't know what that cost will be exactly. Looking like $1400 and up.
 
Franklin Armory has a binary trigger for the 10/22. Not sure when it will be released.

Keltec announced an integrally suppressed Sub2000 in 9mm. And it still folds in half (with a red dot). The mentioned ~$999 MSRP and available this summer.

Sig announced a P210 Carry pistol. I didn't see much about it.

B&T has a 10mm pistol carbine. I doubt it is cheap.

That is off the top of my head for stuff I saw yesterday. I am sure there is more.
 


The PSA offerings look awesome this year, a roller delayed MP5 clone and a ACR-ish JAKL both look like interesting options for SBRs/pistols than can take collapsible/ foldable stocks/braces. The rep in the video says the PSA5 is going to be substantially cheaper than the closest MP5 clone, and I'm interested to learn more about the JAKL.

Even the PS9 Dagger Glock clone is a bit exciting due to its $299 MSRP. Probably <$250 for a Glock compatible pistol on sale.
 
I'm liking the Henry X Series. From their description it has M-Lok slots, Pic rail, fiber optic sights and threaded barrel. Calibers include 45-70, .410, 357 Mag, 44 Mag and 45 Colt.

A suppressed 45 Colt or 45-70 sounds good, but the .410 option is making me go hmmm.... The ones i've seen pictured are side-gate models which alleviates the problem with suppressing traditional tube fed lever actions.
 
I'm liking the Henry X Series. From their description it has M-Lok slots, Pic rail, fiber optic sights and threaded barrel. Calibers include 45-70, .410, 357 Mag, 44 Mag and 45 Colt.

A suppressed 45 Colt or 45-70 sounds good, but the .410 option is making me go hmmm.... The ones i've seen pictured are side-gate models which alleviates the problem with suppressing traditional tube fed lever actions.

~~~Sadly they are still stuck on Fudding it up with not using a loading gate.~~~

I take that back...

Apparently they did release these with a loading gate, just now MLOK yet.
 
just now MLOK yet.

The pics i've seen the past few days show m-lok slots on the forend. Its nothing really noticeable which I like, opposed to something like the aggressive (or odd depending on who you ask) Midwest Industries m-lok rail they made for the 1895/1894's.
 
The pics i've seen the past few days show m-lok slots on the forend.

As soon as I read the first post about this I had to look it up. I was interested. This is from their website.

The durable synthetic furniture is equipped with integrated mounting points for a sling, a solid rubber recoil pad, and both Picatinny and M-Lok accessory slots to aid in mounting the tools you need for the task at hand.

A lever in 45 colt has been on my short list for a while now. And I like the idea of the sights on this model. Now I need to decide if it strays too far from "traditional".
 
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Definitely not traditional... but the 45 Colt and lever action part of the equation gains you a couple points back. :thumbup:

ETA: As much as i'd like the 45-70 version the 45 Colt, 357 Mag or 44 Mag just makes the most sense if suppressing.

I've been thinking that I'd love to get a Marlin Dark in 44 mag and then go for a suppressor. Now there's another option with the Henry.

Times are good
 
I am excited about some of the PSA stuff, a lot of new products coming from them, especially in the AK market. The JAKL looks good to me, hopefully it comes in at a nice price point, lower than the other piston options. I am excited about the MP5 clone, but heard they are pricing it around $1200, which isn't bad but higher than I am wanting to spend.
 
As soon as I read the first post about this I had to look it up. I was interested. This is from their website.



A lever in 45 colt has been on my short list for a while now. And I like the idea of the sights on this model. Now I need to decide if it strays too far from "traditional".

I built a Marlin 1894 in .45 Colt to be my camp carbine/Jeep/hiking gun and it turned out OK. I added a picatinny rail so I could mount a Surefire to it for lighting up the woods at night. It turned out heavier than I wanted with iffy feeding due to being a Remlin. It's cool, but I built an AR in .450 Bushmaster to replace it and like it a bit more. But I will have to check out the Henry since I do love a lever-gun in the woods.

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