This week's show is marred by Minnesota gun violence, Second Amendment Foundation explains. Tony Simon brings diversity to shooting sports events. Bersa and Schmid Inside talk about new products.
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206: Electronic Shooters Protection and Alchemy Custom Weaponry
GunStuff Producer Michelle Spencer joins our hosts and shares some exciting news about a previous guest. Our team also weighs in on the news about Daniel Banyai and his shooting range.
Jack Homa from Electronic Shooters Protection discusses their custom fit electronic hearing protection.
Eli Duckworth with Alchemy Custom Weaponry talks about the 1911 and Alchemy's handmade craftsmanship of this iconic firearm.
216: RIG, Sticky Holsters, and Angry Stag
Mike Morty from the Retired Investigators Guild discusses the active work support they provide to law enforcement across the country.
Eric Rice with Sticky Holsters talks about several of their products, including their modular rifle sling, travel pack, and others.
Rich Slevin of Angry Stag shows us the hearing protection they've made for the range and their electronic mag loader.
151: Lucid Optics
Jason Wilson, CEO of Lucid Optics, discusses with hosts Christopher Swainhart and Scott Kiefner their line of products: from various optics - binoculars, scopes, reticles, and more - to their Snap Rack, a safe and secure way to store firearms in a vehicle. We also talk about the power source of their electronic optics - simple and easily available AAA batteries.
262: Montgomery Community College, SPT Defense, and AGM Global Vision
Adam Kraut from the Second Amendment Foundation talks with our team about non-resident carry in California.
Mark Dye with Montgomery Community College talks about the classes and associate's degree they offer in gun smithing.
Brandon Baker of SPT Defense discusses their 87% recoil reduction muzzle break and their baffle-less suppressor system.
Chase Stephens from AGM Global Vision talks about their thermal and night vision optics.
















