GunStuff Producer Michelle Spencer joins our hosts and shares some exciting news about a previous guest. Our team also weighs in on the news about Daniel Banyai and his shooting range.
Jack Homa from Electronic Shooters Protection discusses their custom fit electronic hearing protection.
Eli Duckworth with Alchemy Custom Weaponry talks about the 1911 and Alchemy's handmade craftsmanship of this iconic firearm.
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194: Cowboy's Wild Game Washer, Strike Industries, and PARD
Tim McDonald with Cowboy's Wild Game Washer talks about the namesake product. It is a specialized bucket which connects to a water hose to reduce cleaning time and mess.
Danny Chang of Strike Industries discusses several of products: hand guards, compensators, magazines and more. With a new product almost every week, Strike will have what you need.
Derick Cole from PARD shares their line of night vision and thermal optics. Their new TD5 is dual thermal and night vision, and even has a picture-in-picture mode with both.
239: The Fallen Outdoors, PTR, Ocufii
Will Pond and Brad Quick with The Fallen Outdoors discuss their efforts to fellowship veterans across the nation through local outdoor events.
Bill Gentry from PTR shares their HK rifles, with either military surplus furniture or brand-new furniture.
William Sandoval of Ocufii talks about their series of security sensors for firearms that will notify the owner of movement.
226: KIRO, Bear City Arms, and PrairieFire
Zvi Zeidman from KIRO, an Israeli-based company that makes weapon accessories, shares two of their products: a conversion kit with a spring-loaded stock, and a 20-round, 12-gauge drum mag that is easy to reload.
Brendon Zinsner with Bear City Arms talks about their quick change barrel system for the AR-15. It allows quick and effortless swapping of both barrel and handguard for any situation.
Lanny Barnes of PrairieFire discusses their large 550 Acre campus located in Nevada. It offers training in a variety of shooting and outdoor activities.
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.
















