Mike Evernham, President of Evernham Sales Associates, talks with us about Windham Weaponry and Hiperfire. Christopher Swainhart and Scott Kiefner host.
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230: Global Defense, HRT Tactical Gear, and Owens Products
Jordan Young from Global Defense talks about what they export and distribute, from the SA-9 compact pistol to their 1911s with unique cerakote and laser engravings.
Chris Poindexter with HRT Tactical Gear discusses several of their products: the ARC Dump Pouch and Medical Pouch, and their AWLS handheld duty light.
Gary Kirtley, owner of Owens Products, shares their line of dog boxes for hunting, law enforcement, or just everyday use. They come in several options, such as a collapsable unit.
187: Handi-Racker and iAiming
Chris McAninch, owner of Handi-Racker, talks about two of their products. The Handi-Racker helps rack the slide of a firearm and the Handi-Holster uses magnets to store a gun just about anywhere.
Tom Weeks of iAiming then joins and discusses their line of scopes, mainly their Smart Thermal Scopes with their First Shot Auto-Zero technology, which will zero in the reticle with only one shot.
214: AbleChild, Raul Mendez, and Live Free Armory
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.
210: Rhonita Vive, GoGun USA, and Medford Knives
Adriana Jones tells the traumatic story of her sister Rhonita and 4 of Rhonita's children, who were brutally massacred in a Mexican cartel attack. Rhonita Vive was formed to help seek justice for victims of Mexican cartels.
Dr Chet Nierenberg from GoGun USA talks about their Gas Pedal. It allows for a strong opposable grip, keeping your trigger hand loose for precise trigger control.
Greg Medford, founder of Medford Knives, talks about the handmade craftsmanship that goes into their knives.
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.











