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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153: Leupold Optics
Brad Lines from Leupold Optics talks with hosts Chris Swainhart, Ursula Williams, and Scott Kiefner about their line of optics - from red dots to rifle scopes. We talk about two amazing features on some of the scopes: a self-leveling scope, and a speed dial that allows the shooter to know which rotation it is set to without coming off the gun.
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.
169: Trailblazer and Sisk
Ron Dan and Spencer Voigt with Trailblazer Firearms discuss their compact firearms - the Lifecard and the Pivot Rifle. The Lifecard is a folding, single-shot .22 handgun with the profile of a stack of credit cards. The Pivot Rifle is a semi-auto 9mm rifle that can fold down to a more compact and easy to carry size.
Charlie Sisk, owner of Sisk Rifles, talks about two of their products - the Hepr and the MABS. The Hepr is a picatinny rail that slides onto the handguard and allows rotation of attachments, such as grips, lights, and bipods. The MABS is a stocks that adapts to the user. The recoil pad, cheek piece, and rotation of the stock can be adjusted for the perfect fit.















