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.
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208: SRLEEA, VNSH, and Meta Tactical
Bill Rogers with the SRLEEA talks about the non-profit organization and their upcoming show Small Town Cop.
Chance Smith from VNSH discusses their holster. Made of an extremely comfortable material, the VNSH holster requires no belt, can carry two extra magazines, works with almost all handguns, and allows carry in multiple ways.
Jon Quintao of Meta Tactical talks about their APEX Series Carbine Conversion Kit, which converts a pistol into a bullpup style rifle.
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.
233: Warrior Revival, Huxwrx Safety Co., and Cabot Guns
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.















