This better than nothing from friend who is there every year: 2014 SHOT Show, Media/Range Day
>
> The SHOT Show hosts a "Media Day" at a local range, so people from the gun
> press (for which I apparently qualify) can handle and shoot guns. There
> is a simultaneous and separate "Range Day|," at a different local range,
> where military rifles and accessories were on display and available to shoot.
>
> I attended both, Media Day in the morning and Range Day in the afternoon.
>
> Here is what I found, of note:
>
> Beretta, who at one time manufactured the excellent 1201 autoloading riot
> shotgun (long-since out of production), has reintroduced it, now called the
> "1301/Tactical." I shot it, and it is wonderful, similar to the Benelli
> M4. Glad Beretta brought it back. Nice sights this time, six-round tube,
> slim and slick.
>
> I also got a chance to shoot the Beretta AXR rifle. Compact 223 that
> takes AR magazines. Nice trigger, and I like it. But, at 2k/copy, it is
> priced up there with the Israeli Tavor. Both have to compete with ARs, which
> are available at half that price.
>
> Beretta's "Nano" compact 9mm pistol is small and slick, smaller than a
> S&W Shield, and runs fine.
>
> However, Beretta's "Pico" in 380 Auto is a very small and amazingly thin,
> thinner than just about any other 380 I know of. Owners will find it
> easier and more convenient/comfortable to carry concealed than most other small
> 380s.
>
> I shot the Kriss "Vector" carbine for the first time. 45 ACP rifle
> (carbine) that takes Glock magazines. Compact and light, and controllable. I
> shot the full-auto version, and, even in full-auto, it is smooth and
> controllable.
>
> One of the "under 1k" ARs I handled and shot was from a new company,
> called Devil Dog Arms. Excellent rifle! Another is Double Star's CCC Carbine
> (a copy of which I have), also excellent.
>
> On the Devil Dog AR was mounted a compact, rugged 4x optic from a company
> called Browe. For those wanting magnifying optics, this is a good one!
>
> Another interesting optic on display is the AQC by a company called MSE.
> Resembles an EOTech, but is available with multiple reticles, in the same
> optic. They have a circle and dot, similar to EOTech's, but one can
> instantly switch to just a dot. The third choice is a dot, flanked by red lines.
>
>
> Yet another EOTech-like optic, designed specifically for shotguns, is the "
> Red Ring" the reticle is a red ring, with no dot. It is designed to
> define a shotgun pattern. I shot a Kel Tec KSG shotgun equipped with a Red
> Ring, and it is very fast indeed!
>
> My good friends at MGI demonstrated their "Hydra" rifle. It is an AR
> that can be converted from 223 to 7.62x39 by changing barrels, bolt/bolt
> carrier, and magazine well. The whole process takes less than a minute. Pretty
> slick!
>
> Another AR on display that I had the opportunity to shoot is the ADCOR
> gas-piston system. It features an H&K-style forward charging handle. Very
> slick and smooth, but a little pricy at 2.5k
>
> As mentioned above, I finally get the chance to shoot Kel-Tec's bullpup KSG
> pump shotgun. Ran fine, but it is a bruiser, a consequence of its light
> weight! It has two, parallel, seven-shot magazine tubes, but switch-over
> is manual, not automatic.
>
> Glock was there with their new G42 and G43. I didn't shoot either, as the
> lines were too long! The G42 is a small, single-stack 380 auto. Like all
> Glocks, it runs fine, but it is a good deal bigger than Kahr's P380 and a
> lot bigger, and fatter, than Beretta's Pico.
>
> The G43 is a single-stack 45ACP, about the same dimensions as a 5-inch
> 1911. It is designed mainly to accommodate rules for certain pistol
> competitions. However, for concealed carry, the existing G36 is smaller and more
> suitable.
>
> The Israeli Tavor was on display, and it is a rifle I really like, one of
> the few bull-pups I do! Takes AR magazines and is very compact, so it
> makes a nice travel gun. I've had several in Courses, and all have run fine.
> Once again, pricy at 2k/copy.
>
> I got chance to shoot ROBAR's SR21 compact long-range, bolt-action rifle.
> ROBAR had copies there in 308 and in 300 Win Mag. The stock comes off for
> easy transport. I watched shooters hitting targets at 800m with it. Even
> I had no trouble hitting the 400m target. I couldn't even see the one at
> 800m! Target market is police and non-police, domestic consumers. There
> are a few people who can appreciate, and take advantage of, this kind of
> significant capability. Like everything from ROBAR, it is top-drawer.
>
> Tomorrow, the 2014 SHOT Show officially begins at the Sands Expo Center.
>
>
> The SHOT Show hosts a "Media Day" at a local range, so people from the gun
> press (for which I apparently qualify) can handle and shoot guns. There
> is a simultaneous and separate "Range Day|," at a different local range,
> where military rifles and accessories were on display and available to shoot.
>
> I attended both, Media Day in the morning and Range Day in the afternoon.
>
> Here is what I found, of note:
>
> Beretta, who at one time manufactured the excellent 1201 autoloading riot
> shotgun (long-since out of production), has reintroduced it, now called the
> "1301/Tactical." I shot it, and it is wonderful, similar to the Benelli
> M4. Glad Beretta brought it back. Nice sights this time, six-round tube,
> slim and slick.
>
> I also got a chance to shoot the Beretta AXR rifle. Compact 223 that
> takes AR magazines. Nice trigger, and I like it. But, at 2k/copy, it is
> priced up there with the Israeli Tavor. Both have to compete with ARs, which
> are available at half that price.
>
> Beretta's "Nano" compact 9mm pistol is small and slick, smaller than a
> S&W Shield, and runs fine.
>
> However, Beretta's "Pico" in 380 Auto is a very small and amazingly thin,
> thinner than just about any other 380 I know of. Owners will find it
> easier and more convenient/comfortable to carry concealed than most other small
> 380s.
>
> I shot the Kriss "Vector" carbine for the first time. 45 ACP rifle
> (carbine) that takes Glock magazines. Compact and light, and controllable. I
> shot the full-auto version, and, even in full-auto, it is smooth and
> controllable.
>
> One of the "under 1k" ARs I handled and shot was from a new company,
> called Devil Dog Arms. Excellent rifle! Another is Double Star's CCC Carbine
> (a copy of which I have), also excellent.
>
> On the Devil Dog AR was mounted a compact, rugged 4x optic from a company
> called Browe. For those wanting magnifying optics, this is a good one!
>
> Another interesting optic on display is the AQC by a company called MSE.
> Resembles an EOTech, but is available with multiple reticles, in the same
> optic. They have a circle and dot, similar to EOTech's, but one can
> instantly switch to just a dot. The third choice is a dot, flanked by red lines.
>
>
> Yet another EOTech-like optic, designed specifically for shotguns, is the "
> Red Ring" the reticle is a red ring, with no dot. It is designed to
> define a shotgun pattern. I shot a Kel Tec KSG shotgun equipped with a Red
> Ring, and it is very fast indeed!
>
> My good friends at MGI demonstrated their "Hydra" rifle. It is an AR
> that can be converted from 223 to 7.62x39 by changing barrels, bolt/bolt
> carrier, and magazine well. The whole process takes less than a minute. Pretty
> slick!
>
> Another AR on display that I had the opportunity to shoot is the ADCOR
> gas-piston system. It features an H&K-style forward charging handle. Very
> slick and smooth, but a little pricy at 2.5k
>
> As mentioned above, I finally get the chance to shoot Kel-Tec's bullpup KSG
> pump shotgun. Ran fine, but it is a bruiser, a consequence of its light
> weight! It has two, parallel, seven-shot magazine tubes, but switch-over
> is manual, not automatic.
>
> Glock was there with their new G42 and G43. I didn't shoot either, as the
> lines were too long! The G42 is a small, single-stack 380 auto. Like all
> Glocks, it runs fine, but it is a good deal bigger than Kahr's P380 and a
> lot bigger, and fatter, than Beretta's Pico.
>
> The G43 is a single-stack 45ACP, about the same dimensions as a 5-inch
> 1911. It is designed mainly to accommodate rules for certain pistol
> competitions. However, for concealed carry, the existing G36 is smaller and more
> suitable.
>
> The Israeli Tavor was on display, and it is a rifle I really like, one of
> the few bull-pups I do! Takes AR magazines and is very compact, so it
> makes a nice travel gun. I've had several in Courses, and all have run fine.
> Once again, pricy at 2k/copy.
>
> I got chance to shoot ROBAR's SR21 compact long-range, bolt-action rifle.
> ROBAR had copies there in 308 and in 300 Win Mag. The stock comes off for
> easy transport. I watched shooters hitting targets at 800m with it. Even
> I had no trouble hitting the 400m target. I couldn't even see the one at
> 800m! Target market is police and non-police, domestic consumers. There
> are a few people who can appreciate, and take advantage of, this kind of
> significant capability. Like everything from ROBAR, it is top-drawer.
>
> Tomorrow, the 2014 SHOT Show officially begins at the Sands Expo Center.
>