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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199: Anderson Manufacturing, Flitz International, and Raul Mendez
Kyle Wade from Anderson Manufacturing talks about their new AM-10 G2 series.
Ulrich Jentzsch of Flitz International discusses their line of polishes, waxes, cleaners, and sealings.
Raul Mendez recounts his story of using his 2nd Amendment rights to defend himself, his family, and his neighbors after a man opened fire at a Fourth of July party.
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.
167: Sights and Safes
Brian Hedeen from Viridian Weapon Technologies talks about their line of Laser Sights and Optics. They have a variety of mounting options, including the HS1 - a handstop with a pressure pad to activate the laser on the front - or the 4LUX variant with a flashlight.
Todd Pearson with The Headrest Safe Company discusses the namesake product. It is a car headrest with a biometric fingerprint reader with 8 to 10 inches of storage. It will fit almost any headrest with its universal mounting system.















