The Whiskey Hotel Run N Gun leads this week's show. Sheriff Mark Lamb talks about attack on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Michigan. Troy Firearms and Gideon Optics make round out the broadcast.
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197: Door Gunner USA, American Precision Firearms, and ExtremeMist
Jerry James, founder of Door Gunner USA, talks about their door hinge mounting system. From a magnet to a keypad vault and an option for long guns, there are multiple ways to mount your firearm and each mounting option can be easily switched out.
Nic Dubinni from American Precision Firearms shows several of their handguns. The Dueller is a double-barrel 1911 and the Strike One has a unique locking block that sets the barrel lower and allows for a shorter and faster recoil.
Ron Laikind, owner of ExtremeMist, discusses their misting products. They have a mounting system for ATVs and other small vehicles, a fan with a detachable misting system, and their backpack and water bottle that can also be used for drinking water.
233: Warrior Revival, Huxwrx Safety Co., and Cabot Guns
Katie Fry and Aaron Burgess from Warrior Revival talk about their nonprofit which aims to help veterans transition from military to civilian life.
Brett Kleypas with Huxwrx Safety Co. shares their 3D-printed suppressors which aim to prevent toxic fumes from blowing back at the user or into the firearm.
Eli Duckworth of Cabot Guns discusses their one-of-a-kind D-Day 1911. Its damascus is folded in with sand from Utah Beach, M1 Garand receivers, paratrooper clips, and more.
222: AbleChild, Shield Sights, and Syndicus Defense Corp
Sheila Matthews with AbleChild discusses the problem with psychiatric drugs, its connection to violence, and the involvement of the pharmaceutical companies.
James White from Shield Sights talks about their line of red dot sights and their philosophy of fit, form, and function.
Andrew Garcia of Syndicus Defense Corp. shares their line of AKs manufactured right here in the USA.
212: Rambam Health Care Campus, Fenix Ammunition, and VNSH
Prof. Michael Halberthal of the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel talks about the facility, which, in times of crisis, staffs the largest underground hospital in the world.
Justin Nazaroff, CEO of Fenix Ammunition, discusses the quality control they put into their ammunition, which is sold exclusively to citizens.
Chance Smith from VNSH talks about their Shadow Gun Magnet, which can be mounted almost anywhere, holds most firearms, and even stores an extra magazine.
252: Four W's, Strikeman, and PTC Armory
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.














