Cody Osborn from Walther Arms discusses various of their handguns and their Meister Manufaktur line. Christopher Swainhart and Scott Kiefner host.
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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.
Charlie Sisk, owner of Sisk Rifles, talks about two of their products - the Hepr and the MABS. The Hepr is a picatinny rail that slides onto the handguard and allows rotation of attachments, such as grips, lights, and bipods. The MABS is a stocks that adapts to the user. The recoil pad, cheek piece, and rotation of the stock can be adjusted for the perfect fit.
171: Maggie Reese, KORE Essentials and SIONYX
Maggie Reese, a competitive shooter with Ruger, joins as a special guest co-host. She talks about her recent experience at the 2022 IPSC Hangun World Shoot in Thailand.
Jerry 'Map' Dominguez from KORE Essentials talks about KORE's line of conceal-carry belts, which are rigid, secure, and easily adjustable.
Tom Frane of SIONYX discusses their night vision cameras that are able to display in color.
215: Marine Raider Foundation, Lewis and Grant Auctions, and Viridian Weapon Technologies
Jessica McAndrews from the Marine Raider Foundation talks about the history of the brave Marine Raiders and how the Foundation supports the Marine Raiders and their families.
Bill Lewis with Lewis and Grant Auctions shows a special item that passed through their hands, the first commercial Colt: a Colt First Model Ring Lever rifle, serial number 2.
Chris Spangler of Viridian Weapon Technologies discusses their new line of sights, lights and lasers.
233: Warrior Revival, Huxwrx Safety Co., and Cabot Guns
Katie Fry and Aaron Burgess from Warrior Revival talk about their nonprofit which aims to help veterans transition from military to civilian life.
Brett Kleypas with Huxwrx Safety Co. shares their 3D-printed suppressors which aim to prevent toxic fumes from blowing back at the user or into the firearm.
Eli Duckworth of Cabot Guns discusses their one-of-a-kind D-Day 1911. Its damascus is folded in with sand from Utah Beach, M1 Garand receivers, paratrooper clips, and more.











