Ian Escalante with Rocky Mountain Gun Owners talks with our team about the Colorado gun ban.
Bob Gill from the US National Rifle Team talks about their competitive team of shooters from across the nation.
Zack Spencer of Extremis Systems shares their lightweight body armor made with a highly durable resin.
Greg Jones with G-Code Tactical discusses their line of holsters, with either a universal or custom fit option.
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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.
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.
177: Templar Knife and Sticky Holsters
Shawn Cauble of Templar Knife talks about their line of knives. Their knives come in many different designs: Damascus knives, their screw-less Excalibur line can be taken apart for easy cleaning, and their new Auto Fold knives.
Eric Rice with Sticky Holsters discusses a variety of their products. They have many different options for conceal carry - hip, thigh, and ankle hosters, and a belly band. They are also expanding into ammo holders for rifle and shotgun.
















