Today is all about the competitive shooting sport Run-N-Guns.
Dave Cain, owner of Cain Arms, talks with us about his experience with the Run-N-Gun sport. Cain Arms specializes in 3-D printed products (made from industrial polymers) such as foregrips, sling mounts, and mag extensions.
Scott Berger from RnG Tactics then joins us. An Army Veteran and Run-N-Gun competitor, Scott knows how important stability can be. Their product, The Steady Shot, attaches to the forearm of a rifle. It acts like a sandbag to help brace the rifle on any surface for a better shot.
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179: Vantac and New Frontier Armory
Joede Vanek, Owner of Vantac, talks about their D.A.D.S - Direct Access Defense System. The system allow the user to change the length of pull while staying on the gun, aimed down sights with both hands on weapon.
Jessica Famiglietti Young and Christian Meza from New Frontier Armory discuss their new firearm, THE BOSS. Set to release this March 5th, it is inspired by the golden age of Las Vegas, as well as a tribute to their late founder, The Boss, David Famiglietti.
236: PTR, Operator XR, and Blitzkrieg Firearms
Bill Gentry from PTR talks about their 9RS, a 9mm that combines parts from other PTR guns to make a compact and powerful firearm.
Rob Griffin with Operator XR shares their virtual reality system which provides an immersive training experience for law enforcement and military.
Dominic Jakubowski of Blitzkrieg Firearms discusses their imports of Eastern European firearms and the manufacturing of their own right here in the US.
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.
227: CroMag Industries, Robinson Armament, and Hitch Hotel
Matthew Carvalho from CroMag Industries discusses their Mag Ripper, a palm-sized tool for AR magazines that makes loading and unloading a breeze.
Alex Robinson of Robinson Armament talks about their XCR, more ergonomic and reliable than an AR. It also supports multiple calibers.
Colby Kusinitz with Hitch Hotel shares their compact, collapsable, and towable shelter. About the size of a refrigerator, it extends from 42 inches to 7 feet in length.
260: The Range Network, Level Up Live, and ZRO Delta
Paul Irwin with The Range Network discusses the organization's goal to get people to the shooting range more often.
Thomas Chiarella and Tyler Harris from Level Up Live talk about their training offered in a fun and safe arcade format.
Chad Wylie of ZRO Delta shares both their affordable and competition firearms that are improved on by data collected from competitions.











