This episode of Gun Talk Nation features host Ryan Gresham visiting SIG SAUER's New Hampshire headquarters to speak with CEO Ron Cohen and Executive VP Tom Taylor. They discuss the company's 20-year evolution, innovation including the SIG Experience Center, and the impact of products like the P365, which revolutionized concealed carry. The conversation covers SIG's culture of embracing failure for innovation, employee passion, advancements in military weaponry (Next Generation Squad Weapons program), and their commitment to quality and future firearm technology for both military and civilian markets. The episode is sponsored by several firearm-related companies.
This video features a review of the Sig Sauer MCX Spear, the civilian version of the rifle that won the U.S. Army's Next Generation Squad Weapons System bid. The reviewer takes the rifle to the range to assess its performance and provides an in-depth look at its features. The description also includes links to other relevant content, such as reviews of AR-10s, AR-15s, and Sig Sauer concealed carry options, as well as merchandise and social media channels.
This video offers an exclusive, prototype-level look at Textron Systems' Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) program, specifically focusing on their 6.8mm CT system. Filmed at a private range, Tactical Rifleman instructors put both the battle rifle and automatic rifle (SAW) variants through a series of rigorous tests. While details of the system's full capabilities remain confidential, the video aims to showcase its spirit and impressive performance. The content highlights the significance of the 6.8mm ammunition and the potential future of US Army weaponry, offering viewers a rare glimpse into this cutting-edge military technology. The review thanks Textron and the US Army for their cooperation.
This video announces the shipment of SIG SAUER's Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) system to the US Army for testing. The NGSW represents a significant military small arms advancement, featuring the 6.8MM Hybrid Ammunition, the SIG LMG machine gun, the MCX-SPEAR rifle, and SLX suppressors. The system was designed and manufactured by SIG SAUER in the USA.
This video provides a first look at SIG Sauer's innovative 277 SIG Fury cartridge, developed to meet the demanding requirements of the U.S. Military's Next-Generation Squad Weapons program. The description highlights the cartridge's revolutionary hybrid case design, necessary to handle the significantly increased chamber pressures (around 80,000 PSI) compared to standard rounds like 5.56 NATO (around 55,000 PSI). This advanced design allows the 6.8mm round to achieve higher velocity and energy, crucial for future military applications.
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