Mike Evernham, representing SAR USA, talks with us about the SAR9 X Platinum kit. Christopher Swainhart and Scott Kiefner host.
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237: AbleChild, Sticky Holsters, and Vudoo Gun Works
Shiela Matthews from AbleChild joins us again to discuss how authorities withhold information connecting medications with mass murders.
Eric Rice with Sticky Holsters shares their new Roll Out Range Bag which uses velcro pouches for easy storage and travel.
Jacob Herman of Vudoo Gun Works talks about their 1911s which are manufactured precisely to fit together with no filing.
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.
229: Bersa, Nocturn Industries, and SIM-X
Rafael Del Valle with Bersa talks about their new factory in the USA where they have begun manufacturing 1911s, ARs, suppressors, and more.
Jeffery Melochick and Nick Berube from Nocturn Industries discuss their night vision, from entry-level to advanced, and it's all made in the USA.
Bill Reilly of SIM-X shares their USA made ammunition which is lead-free, lighter, faster, produces less recoil, and does not over-penetrate.
249: Thomas Massie, National Association for Gun Rights, and TiON
Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky's 4th District talks about the national debt, January 6th, and the assassination attempts on Presidential Candidate Trump's life.
He is then joined by Dudley Brown of the National Association for Gun Rights where they discuss the importance of their National Constitutional Carry Act, as well as the struggles and opposition the bill has faced.
Scott Morris from TiON Inc. shares their line of suppressors, which are machined from a solid bar of titanium.















