Ron Dan and Spencer Voigt with Trailblazer Firearms discuss their compact firearms - the Lifecard and the Pivot Rifle. The Lifecard is a folding, single-shot .22 handgun with the profile of a stack of credit cards. The Pivot Rifle is a semi-auto 9mm rifle that can fold down to a more compact and easy to carry size.
Charlie Sisk, owner of Sisk Rifles, talks about two of their products - the Hepr and the MABS. The Hepr is a picatinny rail that slides onto the handguard and allows rotation of attachments, such as grips, lights, and bipods. The MABS is a stocks that adapts to the user. The recoil pad, cheek piece, and rotation of the stock can be adjusted for the perfect fit.
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Val Forgett of Navy Arms discusses one of their original antiques for sale, the Mauser 71/84 rifles, which were used in the movie The Last Samurai.
Joe Jones with Shaw Armament Systems talks about their suppressors, including their integrally suppressed upper.
202: Action Trackchair, One-Shot Systems, and German Precision Optics
Matt Bottelberghe from Action Trackchair discusses their off-road, all-terrain wheelchair.
Robert Gilmer of One-Shot Systems talks about dynamic pistol rest, which improves accuracy and stability.
Mike Jensen with German Precision Optics talks about their line of high quality optics at affordable prices.
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.











