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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263: Memories of Honor, UTAS Defense, and Vertx
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187: Handi-Racker and iAiming
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227: CroMag Industries, Robinson Armament, and Hitch Hotel
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