New Firearms & Stuff from the 2009 NASGW Show

by Jeff Quinn

November 8th, 2009

Updated November 10th, 2009

 

As I type this, I have been home just a few hours from the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers Show in Reno, Nevada. We have never attended that show before, but were requested to do so by a couple of gun makers and distributors, and I am glad that they asked us to attend. This is the show where the manufacturers set up their wares, introducing new products for next year to the firearms distributors. It has been a few months since the NRA Show, and SHOT is still about ten weeks away, so this was a good opportunity for me to get a sneak-peek at some new products that will be available to us later. I am glad that I went, as I saw some things that will likely be of interest to some of our readers.  Below are just some pictures, but hopefully they will be enough to pique your interest, as they did mine. The lighting in the show was not as good as it should have been. I was not allowed to fire any of the weapons, but there are a few that I liked well enough to put in a request for a test gun, when available. This is just a quick look at some interesting things to come.

 

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Savage 110 BA .300 Winchester magnum or .338 Lapua.

Savage Tactical .22 LR or .17 HMR.

Savage BSEV .22 LR, .22 magnum, .or 17 HMR.

Savage BSEV .22 LR, .22 magnum, .or 17 HMR.

Winchester 94 Oliver Winchester Commemorative.

Winchester 94 Oliver Winchester Commemorative

Winchester 94 Oliver Winchester Commemorative

Winchester Model 95, .405 Winchester.

Winchester Model 95, .405 Winchester.

Winchester SX-AR semi-auto .308.

CZ Tactical .308 Bolt Gun.

CZ Tactical .308 Bolt Gun.

Legacy Sports' box magazine pump shotguns.

Rick Homme with Legacy .22 semi-auto.

Legacy Sports' MIG-22 semi-auto.

Legacy Sports' MIG-22 semi-auto.

 

EAA double rifle.

EAA double rifle.

Charter Arms' new finish options.

DPMS .308 with wood furniture.

Excel Arms .22 semi-auto pistol.

Excel .380 auto pistols.

American Tactical Imports .380 auto.

American Tactical Imports  1911 .22.

Tony DiCharvo with AR-15 .410 shotgun.

ATI 100 round 5.56mm AR-15 dual drum magazine with quick loader.

Crimson Trace green laser / flashlight foregrip.

Crimson Trace green laser / flashlight foregrip.

Crimson Trace lasergrip for Taurus Judge.

Crimson Trace lasergrip for Taurus TCP.

Crimson Trace lasergrip for S&W Sigma.

Rossi .30-30 lever-action and Wizzard single shot rifles.

Rossi .30-30 lever-action rifle.

Rossi .30-30 lever-action rifle.

New version of Taurus' PT 1911.

New version of Taurus' PT 1911.

Rack of new Mossberg rifles and shotguns.

Burris Eliminator laser rangefinder / riflescope.

Ryan Bader with the Tristar 4.8 pound over/under .28 gauge shotgun.

Colt Lightweight Government .45 ACP 1911.

Winchester's new .410 buck and ball load.

Winchester's new .410 buck and ball load.

Black Dog magazine's new Kydex holster for the Ruger .22 auto pistols. Ambidextrous, any barrel length, scope or no scope, fits them all.

New versions of the Chiappa 1911-22 pistols.

Chiappa's new Rhino .357 magnum, fires from bottom chamber of six-shot cylinder.

Chiappa's new Rhino .357 magnum, fires from bottom chamber of six-shot cylinder.

PARA USA AR-style 5.56mm carbine.

PARA USA AR-style 5.56mm carbine.

ATI 9mm semi-auto pistol.

Keystone Sporting Arms Model 10, 20 gauge bolt action shotgun.

Keystone also offers carved stocks on their Crickett Rifles.