The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation shows that American youth still respond to wholesome activities and values. Charter Arms Boomer revolver for self-defense. Luth-AR shares their firearm accessories and Tion leads the way in suppressor technology.
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201: Liberty Lubricants, Navy Arms, and Shaw Armament Systems
Jim Ryan from Liberty Lubricants talks about their oils and solvents, as well as their anti-corrosion barrel protector the BoreCorr.
Val Forgett of Navy Arms discusses one of their original antiques for sale, the Mauser 71/84 rifles, which were used in the movie The Last Samurai.
Joe Jones with Shaw Armament Systems talks about their suppressors, including their integrally suppressed upper.
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.
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.















