Willard Franklin of Four W's talks about their non-profit that helps people experience the joy of outdoors with hunting, fishing, boating, and more.
John Dandrow with Strikeman discusses their firearms training software that uses a laser cartridge for dry fire practice in the home.
Carter Allphin from PTC Armory talks about their MAGA Patrior AR-15 and their 2-day rifle course.
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205: RTS Tactical, Nighthawk Custom, and Stern Defense
Mendel Berns with RTS Tactical discusses their shields, carriers, and vests designed to support the brave and the fearless LEOs across America.
Landon Stone from Nighthawk Custom talks about their 1911s. Every gun is put together by a single gunsmith to ensure quality. He also talks about the Cosmi shotgun, a break action, semi-auto shotgun with an internal magazine in the stock.
Kristin Tuttle and Andrea Hoffman of Stern Defense talk about their RAB-ADs (Rapid Attach Buttstock Adapter) and their MAG-ADs (Magazine Adapter).
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.
198: TactaLoad, HRT Tactical Gear, BioFire
Michael Lavergne, a retired secret service agent and founder of TactaLoad, talks about their shotgun stock designed to store extra shells.
Chris Poindexter from HRT Tactical Gear discusses several of their products, including weapon lights and plate carriers, and their omnidirectional activator.
Kai Kloepfer and Bryan Rogers of BioFire show their biometric Smart Gun. With a fingerprint sensor and facial recognition, the Smart Gun stays locked to unwanted users, yet it is instantly accessible when needed.
















