I can’t believe that anyone doesn’t know what SHOT show is, but it is basically a huge industry trade show for guns and related materials. This is the venue where, every year, manufacturers trot out their latest and greatest to ys to show the public. (Although, to be fair, some vendors drop a new product with little fanfare and don’t wait until SHOT.)
The various firearms blogs cover SHOT because its a sweet way to find content without having to do any actual work. There’s dozens of new guns and accessories, so you can just pick something click-baitable and run with it.
I like looking at the SHOT show reviews because there’s usually something in there that appeals to my survivalist nature.
SHOT show this year has a slew of interesting stuff, but one thing I find interesting is the folks at Henry Arms, the guys who make the lever action guns, have a semi-auto 9mm rifle that, like Ruger, takes interchangeable magazine wells to allow all sorts of pistol/rifle combos. And, interrestingly, the gun looks very innocuous and innocent. No evil black rifle look, no pistol grip, no folding stock. In fact, it looks like a little Browning BAR. For those of you living behind enemy lines, this might be a handly little carbine. Naturally the argument will be “What good is a carbine that shoots 9mm”. I’ll leave that up to the short-sighted to discuss.
Savage, who make a fine .22 rifle, have a takedown .22 out but I think it’s going to appeal mostly to Savage fanboys since, in my opinion, the market for a takedown .22 semiauto has been thoroughly commandeeered by Ruger.
Smith and Wesson has a 22-shot 5.7mm version of the M&P pistol which is…interesting. I haven’tbeen sold on the 5.7mm cartridge but part f that is due to it being ridiculously expensive. But, that high price reflected that, at the time, there were basically just two guns on the market for it – the PS() and the FN57. Now with Ruger and KelTec having an offering, perhaps the prices will come down as more ammo is produced. Ruger doubled-down and introduced a carbing in 5.7 that takes their 5.7 pistol mags and if I were a 5.7 guy, that would probably be the direction I’d go just for the sake of logistics. But, for me, the 5.7 is right up there with 6.8SPC and .300 Blackout….a niche cartridge thats just too exotic to add to my TO&E. Your mileage, of course, may vary.
I’ve spent the last thirty years as some form of survivalist. By now I’ve pretty much gotten set in my ways regarding my preference for certain gear, but I do enjoy seeing the new stuff that the manufacturers bring out each year. I’m usre as SHOT continues there will be more “Hey, check this out” coming along. Did you see anything that got you excited?