The Scholastic Clay Target Program helps school kids compete in the fastest-growing sport in the US. Tony Simon from the Diversity Shoot joins Sonicore Suppressors, Seal 1, and Rocky Mountain Gun Owners.
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Michael Branson with Gideon Optics talks about their line of sights with different reticles and footprints to meet any need. Their sights feature both shake awake technology and top battery compartment.
Tanner Smart from Hydra Weaponry discusses their multi-caliber AR. Their proprietary upper and lower works with standard parts, but also allows both the magwell and barrel to be swapped out for different caliber options.
Craig Washburn of Vets Tactical shares the Cupolster - a vehicle holster that fits most cup holders with no drilling necessary. The Cupolster makes long drives more comfortable while also providing quick access.
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.
214: AbleChild, Raul Mendez, and Live Free Armory
Sheila Matthews with AbleChild discusses the negative impact of psychiatric drugs and its relation to violent crime.
Raul Mendez visits again and talks about his first competition in the shooting sports.
Matt Ferland and Jon Nelson of Live Free Armory show their Apollo 11, an affordable and quality 2011 double-stack made in the USA.
203: Gideon Optics, Gatorz Eyewear, and AEGIX AIM
Mike Branson from Gideon Optics talks about their pistol dots with different footprints.
Scott Melton of Gatorz Eyewear discusses their American made aluminum eye protection.
Chet Linton, CEO of AEGIX AIM, talks about their software designed to help coordinate efforts between law enforcement and schools (or other organizations) during emergency situations. It consolidates information and allows officers to see the building layout so that they can respond more quickly and accurately.











