Phil Ventrello and Michele Vorberger, founders of MUNIO Self Defense, join hosts Chris Swainhart and Scott Kiefner to discuss their self defense keychain - a palm stick (kubaton) that multiplies striking force to a point. They also talk about the training classes offered, which are taught by law enforcement instructors.
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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.
237: AbleChild, Sticky Holsters, and Vudoo Gun Works
Shiela Matthews from AbleChild joins us again to discuss how authorities withhold information connecting medications with mass murders.
Eric Rice with Sticky Holsters shares their new Roll Out Range Bag which uses velcro pouches for easy storage and travel.
Jacob Herman of Vudoo Gun Works talks about their 1911s which are manufactured precisely to fit together with no filing.
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.
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.















