Team Leader Carpenter and Assaulter Koenes of the Kenton County Regional SWAT (KCRS) talk with hosts Chris Swainhart and Scott Kiefner about the importance of firearms in self-defense. We cover topics concerning conceal carry, training, and recent events in the news.
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275: AbleChild, Renegade Firearms, and Hang-AR Systems
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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.
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