Cody St. John from Diamondback Firearms discusses their new guns: the Sidekick, the DB1911, and the DBX57. We review news about gun safety. Christopher Swainhart, Ursula Willams and Scott Kiefner host.
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200: DPM Systems Technologies, Faxon Firearms, and The Guardian Run
Dimitrios Mantas from DPM Systems Technologies discusses their 3-spring recoil reduction system.
Dustin Wallace with Faxon Firearms talks about some of their new products, like the FX22 and the Ion Ultralight. He also talks about Faxon's upcoming outdoor line, Faxon Outdoors.
Jim Wallace of the Guardian Run talks about the competition and some of the charities they work with.
257: VZ Grips, Underwood Ammo, and Inland Manufacturing
Cory Haveard and John Vanzyck from VZ Grips share their grips and daggers made of highly durable G-10.
Caleb Barnett with Underwood Ammo discusses their line of ammunition and the consistency of their ammo.
Ron Norton of Inland Manufacturing talks about their commemorative M1 Carbine and their suppressors.
203: Gideon Optics, Gatorz Eyewear, and AEGIX AIM
Mike Branson from Gideon Optics talks about their pistol dots with different footprints.
Scott Melton of Gatorz Eyewear discusses their American made aluminum eye protection.
Chet Linton, CEO of AEGIX AIM, talks about their software designed to help coordinate efforts between law enforcement and schools (or other organizations) during emergency situations. It consolidates information and allows officers to see the building layout so that they can respond more quickly and accurately.
212: Rambam Health Care Campus, Fenix Ammunition, and VNSH
Prof. Michael Halberthal of the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel talks about the facility, which, in times of crisis, staffs the largest underground hospital in the world.
Justin Nazaroff, CEO of Fenix Ammunition, discusses the quality control they put into their ammunition, which is sold exclusively to citizens.
Chance Smith from VNSH talks about their Shadow Gun Magnet, which can be mounted almost anywhere, holds most firearms, and even stores an extra magazine.















