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164: Foregrips, Steady Shots, and Run-N-Guns
Today is all about the competitive shooting sport Run-N-Guns.
Dave Cain, owner of Cain Arms, talks with us about his experience with the Run-N-Gun sport. Cain Arms specializes in 3-D printed products (made from industrial polymers) such as foregrips, sling mounts, and mag extensions.
Scott Berger from RnG Tactics then joins us. An Army Veteran and Run-N-Gun competitor, Scott knows how important stability can be. Their product, The Steady Shot, attaches to the forearm of a rifle. It acts like a sandbag to help brace the rifle on any surface for a better shot.
216: RIG, Sticky Holsters, and Angry Stag
Mike Morty from the Retired Investigators Guild discusses the active work support they provide to law enforcement across the country.
Eric Rice with Sticky Holsters talks about several of their products, including their modular rifle sling, travel pack, and others.
Rich Slevin of Angry Stag shows us the hearing protection they've made for the range and their electronic mag loader.
244: Marine Scout Sniper Heritage Foundation, Samson Manufacturing, and WatchTower Firearms
Tim Parkhurst from the Marine Scout Sniper Heritage Foundation talks about the Marines, their heritage, and the Foundation's project for a Scout Sniper War Memorial.
Chris Sullivan of Samson Manufacturing discusses two of their stocks: the SAS and the BRE. The SAS is an adjustable stock that folds while the BRE gives any AR stock the ability to fold.
Jason Colosky with WatchTower Firearms talks about their handguns, ARs, and hunting rifles.
199: Anderson Manufacturing, Flitz International, and Raul Mendez
Kyle Wade from Anderson Manufacturing talks about their new AM-10 G2 series.
Ulrich Jentzsch of Flitz International discusses their line of polishes, waxes, cleaners, and sealings.
Raul Mendez recounts his story of using his 2nd Amendment rights to defend himself, his family, and his neighbors after a man opened fire at a Fourth of July party.
















