Kostas Moros from the Second Amendment Foundation has an interesting look at the top cities for gun homicides in the US. The Pew Pew Jew talks about D-Day and the disarming of Hitler's German population. Bodyguard Concealed Armor Systems and Gun Training Sights appear in this broadcast.
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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.
195: EMP Shield, H. Gerstner & Sons, and Rugged Rare
Andrew Bucchin of EMP Shield talks about their EMP protection for homes and vehicles.
Kim Brown and Bert Wilson from H. Gerstner & Sons show their toolboxes and cases.
Travis Ferguson (Cameleon Bags) and Natalie Strong (Elegant & Armed) with Rugged Rare discuss their products. Cameleon Bags offers conceal carry bags, while Elegant & Armed offers a camisole for women to reduce conceal carry printing.
153: Leupold Optics
Brad Lines from Leupold Optics talks with hosts Chris Swainhart, Ursula Williams, and Scott Kiefner about their line of optics - from red dots to rifle scopes. We talk about two amazing features on some of the scopes: a self-leveling scope, and a speed dial that allows the shooter to know which rotation it is set to without coming off the gun.
213: USA Clay Target League, Roth Performance, and Faxon
John Nelson with USA Clay Target League talks about their leagues across US high schools and the enjoyment it brings.
Mark Roth of Roth Performance discusses their ergonomic shotgun products.
Robert Faxon and Dustin Wallace introduce two new Faxon products: the FX7, a bolt-action rifle, and their new line of Faxon Outdoors products.
174: Magwell Mounts and Zero Blind Spot
Joe Eckstein and Cade Knueven from Magwell Mounts talk about their brass catcher for the AR - the Brass Goat. The Brass Goat comes with a hopper that holds up to 30 rounds, or it can be used without the hopper to deflect brass. No mounting required - it fits around the magazine securely and keeps the top rail free for attachments.
Dennis DeBobes of Zero Blind Spot discusses their OBS-1, a mounted light with 4 light sources. It fits around the barrel which eliminated barrel shadow on the target. The OBS-1 is easy to mount, secure and balanced, and will not snag. It runs for up to 8 hours and fully charges in the same time with a USB-C.
















