Jonathan Clausen, CEO of AR-TAKEDOWN TOOL, talks with us about the tool, which is used for easy disassembly of an AR. No larger than a pencil, the tool uses spring force to remove all sorts of pins - takedown, trigger, detent, pivot, and more. It is 100% made in America.
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243: ACT NOW Education, Jacob Grey Firearms, and Stratus Support Systems
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Mitchell Ray of Stratus Support Systems discusses their hands-free AR holster support system.
264: The Proving Grounds, Nitehog, and US Optics
Ian Escalante with Rocky Mountain Gun Owners gives us an update about the Colorado 'Assault Weapon' ban.
Sarah Williams and Chad Wylie with The Proving Grounds talk about their competition that uses real world scenarios in a challenging but achievable way.
Alexander Chichkov form Nitehog shares their line of quality thermal sights.
Josh Somerville of US Optics discusses their line of rifle scopes and red dots.
261: Bilson Arms, Breek Arms, and Troy Firearms
Ian Escalante from Rocky Mountain Gun Owners talks with our team about Colorado's 'Assault Weapon' ban.
Jeremy Buhr with Bilson Arms shares their innovative forward charging system that keeps your eye on the target and your finger on the trigger.
Joshua Boomgaarden of Breek Arms discusses their AR accessories such as charging handles, handguards, and suppressors.
Steve Troy from Troy Firearms talks about their firearms and suppressors.
215: Marine Raider Foundation, Lewis and Grant Auctions, and Viridian Weapon Technologies
Jessica McAndrews from the Marine Raider Foundation talks about the history of the brave Marine Raiders and how the Foundation supports the Marine Raiders and their families.
Bill Lewis with Lewis and Grant Auctions shows a special item that passed through their hands, the first commercial Colt: a Colt First Model Ring Lever rifle, serial number 2.
Chris Spangler of Viridian Weapon Technologies discusses their new line of sights, lights and lasers.















