Katie Fry and Aaron Burgess from Warrior Revival talk about their nonprofit which aims to help veterans transition from military to civilian life.
Brett Kleypas with Huxwrx Safety Co. shares their 3D-printed suppressors which aim to prevent toxic fumes from blowing back at the user or into the firearm.
Eli Duckworth of Cabot Guns discusses their one-of-a-kind D-Day 1911. Its damascus is folded in with sand from Utah Beach, M1 Garand receivers, paratrooper clips, and more.
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235: John Petrolino, Popticals, and Mountain Billy Gun Lab
John Petrolino, a writer, discusses how the application for a permit to carry in NJ discriminates against blacks based on a subjective standard.
Gary DiSalvo with Popticals shares their unique sunglasses that can fold up into a compact case.
Eric Schmid from Mountain Billy Gun Lab talks about their GOAT-15, a scaled down version of the AR platform.
257: VZ Grips, Underwood Ammo, and Inland Manufacturing
Cory Haveard and John Vanzyck from VZ Grips share their grips and daggers made of highly durable G-10.
Caleb Barnett with Underwood Ammo discusses their line of ammunition and the consistency of their ammo.
Ron Norton of Inland Manufacturing talks about their commemorative M1 Carbine and their suppressors.
229: Bersa, Nocturn Industries, and SIM-X
Rafael Del Valle with Bersa talks about their new factory in the USA where they have begun manufacturing 1911s, ARs, suppressors, and more.
Jeffery Melochick and Nick Berube from Nocturn Industries discuss their night vision, from entry-level to advanced, and it's all made in the USA.
Bill Reilly of SIM-X shares their USA made ammunition which is lead-free, lighter, faster, produces less recoil, and does not over-penetrate.
















