There are always interesting new guns launched at the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) Expo and Annual Meeting. However, this year’s show had more new models on display than usual, which implies that we’ll see even more at the 2020 SHOT Show.
In 2019, the product trends included several freshly minted non-NFA compact shotguns. This year we’re going to see plenty of new and existing defensive handguns with optics-ready slides. Some will be shipping with factory installed optics. On the long gun side, companies are looking to spice things up by adopting the quickly growing 6.5 PRC cartridge. Look for product diversification that includes reduced price models, lightweight options and uncommon action types including lever-action shotguns and revolver carbines. Here’s a closer look at what you have to look forward to next year:
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Wrapping Up 2019: Firearms For 2020
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