Brad Lines from Leupold Optics talks with hosts Chris Swainhart, Ursula Williams, and Scott Kiefner about their line of optics - from red dots to rifle scopes. We talk about two amazing features on some of the scopes: a self-leveling scope, and a speed dial that allows the shooter to know which rotation it is set to without coming off the gun.
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229: Bersa, Nocturn Industries, and SIM-X
Rafael Del Valle with Bersa talks about their new factory in the USA where they have begun manufacturing 1911s, ARs, suppressors, and more.
Jeffery Melochick and Nick Berube from Nocturn Industries discuss their night vision, from entry-level to advanced, and it's all made in the USA.
Bill Reilly of SIM-X shares their USA made ammunition which is lead-free, lighter, faster, produces less recoil, and does not over-penetrate.
230: Global Defense, HRT Tactical Gear, and Owens Products
Jordan Young from Global Defense talks about what they export and distribute, from the SA-9 compact pistol to their 1911s with unique cerakote and laser engravings.
Chris Poindexter with HRT Tactical Gear discusses several of their products: the ARC Dump Pouch and Medical Pouch, and their AWLS handheld duty light.
Gary Kirtley, owner of Owens Products, shares their line of dog boxes for hunting, law enforcement, or just everyday use. They come in several options, such as a collapsable unit.
237: AbleChild, Sticky Holsters, and Vudoo Gun Works
Shiela Matthews from AbleChild joins us again to discuss how authorities withhold information connecting medications with mass murders.
Eric Rice with Sticky Holsters shares their new Roll Out Range Bag which uses velcro pouches for easy storage and travel.
Jacob Herman of Vudoo Gun Works talks about their 1911s which are manufactured precisely to fit together with no filing.
231: Gideon Optics, Hydra Weaponry, and Vets Tactical
Michael Branson with Gideon Optics talks about their line of sights with different reticles and footprints to meet any need. Their sights feature both shake awake technology and top battery compartment.
Tanner Smart from Hydra Weaponry discusses their multi-caliber AR. Their proprietary upper and lower works with standard parts, but also allows both the magwell and barrel to be swapped out for different caliber options.
Craig Washburn of Vets Tactical shares the Cupolster - a vehicle holster that fits most cup holders with no drilling necessary. The Cupolster makes long drives more comfortable while also providing quick access.
263: Memories of Honor, UTAS Defense, and Vertx
Bill Sack of the Second Amendment Foundation talks with our team about a case in Illinois dealing with FOID cards.
Dr. Tracy Uribe with Memories of Honor shares their organization's goal to make Memorial Day every day and remember our heroes more frequently.
Feryal Ozdemir from UTAS Defense talks about their OEM parts, their UTS-15 shotgun, and their 9mm pistol.
David Rhoden of Vertx discusses their line of backpacks and bags that provide easy accessibility and discreetness for conceal carry.
30: Security Through Obscurity with MUNIO
Phil Ventrello and Michele Vorberger, founders of MUNIO Self Defense, join hosts Chris Swainhart and Scott Kiefner to discuss their self defense keychain - a palm stick (kubaton) that multiplies striking force to a point. They also talk about the training classes offered, which are taught by law enforcement instructors.
219: PTR, Safety Arms Systems, and Adept Armor
Bill Gentry from PTR and Matt Babb, a gunsmith and firearms historian, talk about PTR's Archon pistol and all the benefits it offers.
Edmond Dadisho with Safety Arms Systems shares their system which allows a user to lock a firearm remotely and make predefined settings.
Jake Ganor of Adept Armor discusses their line of innovative personal protection equipment.
















